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Observing our machines, many wonder how such powerful devices are delivered globally. How is this feasible when even the lightest model, the M1, weighs nearly 300kg/660lb, and the heaviest, the T3-X, tips the scales at 725kg/1600lb without including barbells, weight plates, and dumbbells? If we pack a box with these accessories, it can weigh as much as 1500kg/3300lb.
Imagine this hefty machinery, along with all its additional equipment, being shipped to a customer on the opposite side of the world. It travels thousands of miles, traversing both sea and land. At journey’s end, it is unloaded from a vehicle and left at your doorstep or your company’s headquarters. You will encounter one of two crates:
A large one if you purchased a TX model, or a smaller one for the M1.
Seeing the machines, it’s hard to believe they fit into these crates. Yet, witnessing the arrival and unboxing of your model will confirm their surprising compactness.
Provided no mishaps occur during transport, the crate will arrive in mint condition.
Designing the packaging for our machines' transportation was a significant challenge. It involved managing additional costs and ensuring resistance to potential transport damage. Our solution was innovative: we constructed the crate using elements from the machine itself.
Thus, we created an indestructible transportation crate.
You will be impressed when you unpack your machine and see how few elements comprise the crate.
These crates have been used to ship our machines worldwide for years. Although built to last for decades, many customers eventually opt for the newest models. Keeping your crate could prove beneficial for repacking an older machine in the future.