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A local store is selling this and I was wondering if anyone knows what it is, how to use it. I cannot find this anywhere on the web. Hoping that someone can help.

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I know. I saw it in person. It is used equipment so it does not have instructions or paperwork.

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A few pics from different angles would help. Or at least tel us what bars move and how since the polished bar under the foam handle has cables off it but does not show the assembly its attached to or the polished bar on the far end if its a welded handle or a moving part.

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if you save the pic and blow it up it looks like a grip machine the cable runs down the front bends to the back where it looks like you can load weight plates the front looks like you can turn a screw and micro adjust it it like how a secret weapond would work grip the top but thats just what i think but i can be wrong

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I'm going to the store tomorrow to take a look at it and try and figure it out.

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Went to go an look at it this morning. It is a cable tension grip machine with I believe five preset settings. The handle in the front is just support. It looks to be good for rehab, but the tension is not high enough for serious work. I did pick up 6 old milled York 45lb plates and 4 old milled York 25lb plates as well as a set of old York Olympic collars. $0.59 for the York plates per pound and just under $9.00 for the collars.

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Went to go an look at it this morning. It is a cable tension grip machine with I believe five preset settings. The handle in the front is just support. It looks to be good for rehab, but the tension is not high enough for serious work. I did pick up 6 old milled York 45lb plates and 4 old milled York 25lb plates as well as a set of old York Olympic collars. $0.59 for the York plates per pound and just under $9.00 for the collars.

Nice buy on the mill backs and collars!

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Thanks. All of my 16 45's are the old Yorks. I am looking for a set of 35's which I guess are hard to find. Does anyone know how to identify older York 10's and 5's?

Nice buy on the mill backs and collars!

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i was pretty close on my guess you could try to get it cheaper than there asking and beef it up with bigger cable the small cable it has can probably hold alot of weight

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