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Accessory Rack HMS STR33 Commercial (model 17-62-097) for Gym Equipment, free-standing storage for bars and accessories
HMS STR33 Commercial accessory rack (model 17-62-097) is a free-standing storage solution for gym equipment, designed to organize bars, collars, small accessories and attachments in commercial or home training spaces. The rack offers stable placement and compact footprint to keep workout areas tidy and to reduce trip hazards. Constructed from durable materials with practical handling in mind, it supports quick access to frequently used accessories and helps maintain a safer training environment.
The accessory rack provides a stable and space-efficient way to store multiple bars and small gym attachments in one place without needing wall mounting. Its free-standing design allows flexible positioning on a gym floor and makes relocation simple. Durable construction ensures long-term usability under regular gym conditions, while an open layout enables fast visual identification and retrieval of items.
Place the accessory rack on a level section of the gym floor where it will not obstruct walkways. Arrange bars, collars and smaller attachments on the designated holders or shelves, keeping heavier items lower and lighter items higher for stability. Use the open layout to visually check inventory and remove or return items quickly during training sessions. If moving the rack, clear all stored items first and lift from the base to avoid tipping.
For safe and long-lasting operation, keep the rack on a flat, clean surface and avoid overloading individual holders beyond practical weight for hand placement. Regularly inspect attachment points and the frame for signs of wear or damage, and clean the surface finish with a mild detergent to maintain appearance and corrosion resistance.
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