The CT3-H103 brings two of the most important upper-body patterns — overhead press and lat pull down — into one wheelchair-accessible station.
The open frame is the point of the machine. Users roll straight into the training position and begin, with no transfer, no assistance and no waiting for a staff member to become free. For a rehabilitation unit or an inclusive gym floor, that difference decides whether equipment gets used or gets walked past.
Resistance runs from 35 N to 80 N across six positions. This is a deliberately light band, set for rehabilitation, deconditioned and older users rather than performance training, and it lets a therapist prescribe genuinely small increments as shoulder range and strength return. Two independent handles mean each side can be loaded separately — useful where deficits are asymmetric, as after a stroke or a unilateral injury.
Adjustment is made at the machine without tools, so users can change their own setting between sets. At 143 cm the CT3-H103 is the lowest station in the range and the lightest at 98.5 kg, which makes it the easiest to site in rooms with low ceilings or restricted access.
Every wear item on the machine carries a manufacturer part number, so units stay serviceable across a long institutional life. The CT3-H103 is one of four units in the CT3-H accessible range and is designed to work as part of a circuit alongside the Chest Press / Row, Pectoral Fly / Rear Deltoid, and Abdominal / Back Extension stations.
| Model | CT3-H103 |
| Series | Vertex CT3-H Accessible |
| Function | Shoulder press / lat pull down |
| Assembled size (L × W × H) | 120 × 123 × 143 cm |
| Floor footprint | 1.20 × 1.23 m |
| Resistance positions | 6 |
| Resistance range | 35 N – 80 N |
| Net weight | 98.5 kg |
| Gross weight | 112 kg |
| Carton size (L × W × H) | 1400 × 1000 × 400 mm |
| Shipping volume | 0.56 CBM |
| Application | Rehabilitation, physiotherapy, senior care, inclusive fitness |
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The CT3-H103 brings two of the most important upper-body patterns — overhead press and lat pull down — into one wheelchair-accessible station.
The open frame is the point of the machine. Users roll straight into the training position and begin, with no transfer, no assistance and no waiting for a staff member to become free. For a rehabilitation unit or an inclusive gym floor, that difference decides whether equipment gets used or gets walked past.
Resistance runs from 35 N to 80 N across six positions. This is a deliberately light band, set for rehabilitation, deconditioned and older users rather than performance training, and it lets a therapist prescribe genuinely small increments as shoulder range and strength return. Two independent handles mean each side can be loaded separately — useful where deficits are asymmetric, as after a stroke or a unilateral injury.
Adjustment is made at the machine without tools, so users can change their own setting between sets. At 143 cm the CT3-H103 is the lowest station in the range and the lightest at 98.5 kg, which makes it the easiest to site in rooms with low ceilings or restricted access.
Every wear item on the machine carries a manufacturer part number, so units stay serviceable across a long institutional life. The CT3-H103 is one of four units in the CT3-H accessible range and is designed to work as part of a circuit alongside the Chest Press / Row, Pectoral Fly / Rear Deltoid, and Abdominal / Back Extension stations.
| Model | CT3-H103 |
| Series | Vertex CT3-H Accessible |
| Function | Shoulder press / lat pull down |
| Assembled size (L × W × H) | 120 × 123 × 143 cm |
| Floor footprint | 1.20 × 1.23 m |
| Resistance positions | 6 |
| Resistance range | 35 N – 80 N |
| Net weight | 98.5 kg |
| Gross weight | 112 kg |
| Carton size (L × W × H) | 1400 × 1000 × 400 mm |
| Shipping volume | 0.56 CBM |
| Application | Rehabilitation, physiotherapy, senior care, inclusive fitness |
The CT3-H103 brings two of the most important upper-body patterns — overhead press and lat pull down — into one wheelchair-accessible station.
The open frame is the point of the machine. Users roll straight into the training position and begin, with no transfer, no assistance and no waiting for a staff member to become free. For a rehabilitation unit or an inclusive gym floor, that difference decides whether equipment gets used or gets walked past.
Resistance runs from 35 N to 80 N across six positions. This is a deliberately light band, set for rehabilitation, deconditioned and older users rather than performance training, and it lets a therapist prescribe genuinely small increments as shoulder range and strength return. Two independent handles mean each side can be loaded separately — useful where deficits are asymmetric, as after a stroke or a unilateral injury.
Adjustment is made at the machine without tools, so users can change their own setting between sets. At 143 cm the CT3-H103 is the lowest station in the range and the lightest at 98.5 kg, which makes it the easiest to site in rooms with low ceilings or restricted access.
Every wear item on the machine carries a manufacturer part number, so units stay serviceable across a long institutional life. The CT3-H103 is one of four units in the CT3-H accessible range and is designed to work as part of a circuit alongside the Chest Press / Row, Pectoral Fly / Rear Deltoid, and Abdominal / Back Extension stations.
| Model | CT3-H103 |
| Series | Vertex CT3-H Accessible |
| Function | Shoulder press / lat pull down |
| Assembled size (L × W × H) | 120 × 123 × 143 cm |
| Floor footprint | 1.20 × 1.23 m |
| Resistance positions | 6 |
| Resistance range | 35 N – 80 N |
| Net weight | 98.5 kg |
| Gross weight | 112 kg |
| Carton size (L × W × H) | 1400 × 1000 × 400 mm |
| Shipping volume | 0.56 CBM |
| Application | Rehabilitation, physiotherapy, senior care, inclusive fitness |
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