Specify treadmills, bikes, rowers, cable systems, and strength stations as one connected facility standard, with service intervals, footprint logic, and member-flow data kept visible from the first conversation.
Technogym buyers usually compare uptime, floor density, digital console behavior, and service coverage before they compare finishes. This tab set keeps those operating facts close to the product conversation.
| Cardio usage basis | Designed around peak club traffic, hotel late-night access, and repeat daily sessions instead of residential-style intermittent use. |
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| Strength workload | Selectorized stations, cable systems, and presses are planned with high repetition volume, upholstery replacement access, and predictable moving-part inspection points. |
| Member load planning | Recommended mix is balanced against active members per month, average session length, and queue tolerance at peak evening windows. |
| Floor density | Cardio rows are spaced for console visibility, safe belt exit zones, cleaning access, and ADA circulation where required. |
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| Electrical notes | Powered units are grouped by circuit planning, console connectivity, and service access so operators can phase installation without closing the floor. |
| Strength zones | Benches, cable lines, and plate-loaded stations are placed around spotting clearance, storage paths, and staff supervision lines. |
| Preventive schedule | Maintenance plans define belt checks, fastener review, calibration, cleaning kits, and wear-part windows before equipment downtime becomes visible to members. |
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| Remote triage | Connected consoles and support notes help service teams separate staff training issues from mechanical faults. |
| Lifecycle review | Portfolio operators can plan replacement and refresh cycles by usage hours, not just calendar age. |
Equipment mix is mapped against traffic patterns, session length, and queue pressure.
Digital workout access, staff visibility, and user onboarding are kept within one equipment standard.
Technicians can reach belts, stacks, pulleys, upholstery, and electronics without disrupting the full floor.
Multi-site teams can phase equipment replacement around utilization, lease cycles, and brand consistency.
Hotels, clubs, campuses, and corporate gyms receive different density and supervision recommendations.
Product conversations include footprints, power notes, maintenance assumptions, and accessory requirements.
Send your facility size, operator model, and service expectations. We will map cardio, strength, console, and maintenance requirements into a practical specification package.