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Valor Fitness Multi-Function Smith Machine Power Cage - 500lb Squat Rack or Bench Press Station - 2" Plate Storage Pegs- Attached Sliding Knurled Barbell - Total Body Workout

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Model: BE-11 Smith Machine ONLY


Features

  • Heavy Duty: Constructed from 4 x 2, 12-gauge steel for strength and stability throughout frame. Solid steel bar latch support, bar rotation, and linear bearings to withstand the most challenging lifts.
  • Safe Guided Motion: Bar is attached to prevent losing balance, eliminating the need for a spotter. Bar slides smoothly down carriage without any resistance. Case hardened rods and high-quality bearings ensure a smooth performance at any weight. Unit has a 3 degree pitch.
  • Versatile: Users can perform several workouts, such as the bench press and squats, without a spotter. Users can also perform workouts such as rows, upright rows, shrugs, and calf raises to achieve a total body workout.
  • Knurled Sliding Bar: Heavy duty steel knurled bar for optimal grip and performance with no center knurl. Enhanced grip areas for optimal performance.
  • Plate Storage Pegs: 4 - 2" weight plate storage pegs on the frame and attached bar can hold 1" or 2" inch bumper plates to be used for storage pegs. Includes 2 - 2" adapters for plate size transition.

Item Weight: 264 Pounds


Brand: Valor Fitness


Color: Silver


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 53"D x 85"W x 80"H


Handle Type: ‎Fixed Handle


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎500 Pounds


UPC: ‎844192000031


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎77 x 12 x 5 inches


Package Weight: ‎264 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎53 x 85 x 80 inches


Brand Name: ‎Valor Fitness


Model Name: ‎BE-11 Smith Machine


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Valor Athletics Inc.


Part Number: ‎BE-11


Style: ‎Smith Machine


Sport Type: ‎Weightlifting


Date First Available: November 20, 2013


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  • A few solo assembly tips...
Model: BE-11 Smith Machine ONLY
Great well made product. Watch the assembly video which is mainly good. Note in addition to the tools they list, you will need an adjustable pipe jawed wrench, a pair of needle nose pliers, and a serious hammer. Also, oddly, the M14 headed screws came with M13 sized nuts. Took me a few seconds to figure out why the nuts were spinning freely inside my box wrench. Finally, consider using a drill to install the bolts - even with a decent ratchet wrench it was a lot of work. Else a couple of things if you are working solo: 1. The guy in the video oddly suggests you might want to put the heavy, 6 foot long chrome guide bars into the frame pieces before finishing the assembly of the frame. Do not do this. It makes the frame much heavier and harder to work with, and there is no point to it. Install the bars after the frame is complete. 2. When you attach the two cross members to the first side of the frame, leave them slightly loose. It will make it easier to mate the other end to the other frame piece. 3. The guy in the video also suggests you lay the frame down and unseat the bars at the bottom to install the sliding bits. There is no reason to do this. Keep the frame upright, lift each bar with one hand, and install the sliding bits as needed. You can employ the safety catches on the knurled bar to keep it up and out of the way as you slide on the lower springs and safety stops. 4. The Olympic sleeves that go on the ends of the knurled bar are held in place by small set screws. I originally thought the set screws were only to keep the sleeves from sliding, but it turns out that they tension the sleeves onto the bar. So you need to really, really screw them down hard, which is not something I usually do when working with such small screws. 5. The 14 round pegs attached to either side of the frame spin freely when you are trying to screw them into place. Use the pipe jawed wrench to hold them as needed. Cover them with a cloth if you don't want to scratch them. 6. The two bull nosed pegs you need to hammer home on either side of the knurled bar carriage to limit the rotation of the safety catches are a gigantic pain in the butt to install, and my only quibble with the entire unit. It would not be hard to design something much easier to install. Grab the middle of the peg with your needle nosed pliers, position it as best you can, and hammer away like crazy. They are difficult to get seated and take a lot of force to drive home. Else again love the product thus far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Steve O'Connell

  • Awesome product
Model: BE-11 Smith Machine ONLY
This smith machine is top quality. Arrived in 5 packages over two days, assembly was straightforward I never even read the directions. Once assembled it weighs about 300 lbs. I also purchased the counter balance kit. The bar is hollow and with the counter balance kit the bar weight is neutral. The weight carriers have a 1 inch solid bar that extends into the hollow rotating bar about 10 inches on each side, I installed a 26 inch piece of solid 1 inch bar into the center of the hollow bar which gave the bar a net weight of 5 lbs. The over all width of the bar was about 88 inches, I cut down the Olympic adaptors which slide over the 1 inch bar of the plate carriers to 11 inches and installed flat plastic plugs. This made the overall width of the bar now 75 inches. Even using 25 lb plates I can still get 6 plates on each side for 300 lbs total not counting the 5 for the bar. If I used 45 lb plates could get 5 on each side for a total of 450 lbs, which is plenty for me. Because I didn’t cut the carrier only the sleeve I could always use a longer Olympic sleeve if needed. Great machine, very smooth gym quality! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • SMITH MACHINES ARE GROOVY!
Model: BE-11 Smith Machine ONLY
Smith machines are EXCELLENT because they are practically a whole gym in one. You can use them for squats, calf raises, shrugs, rowing, flat benching, decline benching, incline benching, dead lifting, overhead pressing even curling. These machines are the most versatile piece of equipment you can buy and for someone just starting a weight room I would highly recommend it. Valor makes a great smith machine at a reasonable price. It came boxed very well and was fairly straight forward to build. The linear bearings on the uprights move smoothly and it will fit under ceiling heights of seven feet or better. The frame design is very stable and once you load plates on the hangers it's even more stable. UPDATE: 3-4-2017 The smith machine is still functioning well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2016 by Siskel Ebertson

  • Some Minor issues - but works great; best for the money
Model: BE-11 Smith Machine ONLY
I was torn whether to give this 5 stars or 4 stars, because the finished product is definitely a 5, but the shipping and assembly was not that great – it was okay – but not great. The product came reasonably quickly, but there were some deep scratches on the pieces – and the paint is not the best quality; some of it flakes off while assembling it. However, a machine like this is gonna get scratched up with use, so not that big of deal. Most of the assembly was easy, but getting the “plate carriage” assemblies and bar together was a pain. There is only a tiny diagram to follow, so it is easy to put it all together slightly wrong – I had to take it apart and do it over. The good thing about this is that the first time I assembled it, it was stiff when rotating the hooks to catch or release the pegs on the frame, so the second time, I used gun-oil on the where the bar and carriage connect – perfect fix – smooth as can be now. The two little spring pins are bigger than the holes, so I couldn’t get them in – but they are not necessary, in fact it works better without them as they would significantly restrict wrist movement. I looked at some other brands that were around the same price range, even tested a Marcy smith machine, there is no comparison. The Valor is MUCH better. It is well designed (but unfortunately made in China). I have had no problems using it – and I love it. The bearings are a little noisy compared to a gym quality Smith Machine, but I got use to it. I am very happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2015 by Frank

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