المنتجات — معدات اللياقة الخارجية

Outdoor Trainer for Glute, Calf, and Thigh Muscle Development ATM-7.82

جهاز تمرين خارجي لتطوير عضلات المؤخرة والساقين والفخذين ATM-7.82

SAR 787.50-2,700
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Gymnastics Apparatus "P-Shaped Horizontal Bar" ATM-024

جهاز الجمباز "العصا الأفقية على شكل حرف P" ATM-024

SAR 562.50-1,800
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Adjustable Height Horizontal Bar with Accessories for Disabled - ATM-128

بار أفقي قابل للتعديل مع ملحقات لذوي الإعاقة - ATM-128

SAR 3,375-11,250
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الأسئلة الشائعة

How are these machines protected against corrosion in coastal or humid climates?
Standard finish is powder coating over prepared steel; for coastal or high-humidity sites request hot-dip galvanizing or zinc-primer systems beneath the powder coat, which most factories offer. Stainless hardware is available for fasteners. Specify your environment in the inquiry — the right coating choice at order time costs little compared with repainting installed equipment.
What foundations do outdoor stations require, and who designs them?
Most stations anchor into concrete footings; manufacturers supply foundation drawings with embedment depths, bolt patterns and concrete grades, so any local contractor can prepare sites before the shipment arrives. Surface-mount options exist for some items where digging is impossible. Installation itself is bolt-together work from the supplied drawings.
Can equipment be configured for different age groups and abilities?
Yes — manufacturers produce lines for adults, teenagers, seniors with low-resistance trainers, and inclusive units accessible to wheelchair users. A typical park zone mixes these by area. Describe your expected users and available space; factories will propose a balanced zone layout rather than just a product list.
What does a typical municipal order include and how long does it take?
A typical zone of 8–15 stations with signage boards ships as one consolidated batch: production 30–45 days, then sea freight of 4–7 weeks or overland 1–3 weeks to Central Asia. Documentation includes conformity declarations, installation drawings and maintenance schedules — the package most municipal tenders ask for.
What maintenance do the machines actually need?
Very little by design: visual inspection of welds and fasteners, occasional tightening, and lubrication of sealed pivots per the manual — typically quarterly. Inertia-free resistance machines have no weight stacks or cables to service. Factories supply touch-up paint and spare grips; a small spare-parts kit ordered with the batch covers years of municipal upkeep.