Functional Trainers

Pure Craft Industries Commercial Strength Solutions

Functional Trainers

Source commercial functional trainers, cable machines, compact strength systems, and full facility packages. Pure Craft Industries supports equipment selection, leasing options, delivery, installation coordination, and facility planning for gyms, apartments, hotels, schools, fire departments, and serious training spaces.

Functional Trainers
Cable Machines
Compact Strength
Delivery + Setup

Commercial Functional Trainers Built for Flexible Strength Training

Functional trainers are one of the most versatile strength pieces in a commercial fitness space. A single unit can support cable training, rehab-style movement, athletic training, general strength, personal training, and compact full-body workouts. We help buyers choose functional trainers based on room size, user type, stack weight, cable travel, attachments, warranty needs, delivery access, and long-term facility use.

Best fit: commercial gyms, apartments, hotels, schools, fire departments, corporate wellness rooms, physical training spaces, park districts, personal training studios, and serious home gyms.

What to Look for in Functional Trainers

Weight Stack Capacity

Selectorized stack weight and resistance feel should match the users, training goals, and facility type.

Cable Travel

Smooth cable movement, pulley adjustability, and training range determine how versatile the unit is.

Footprint

Functional trainers are ideal when space is limited, but clear movement zones still matter.

Attachments

Handles, bars, straps, ankle cuffs, and storage can expand training variety and usability.

Commercial Durability

Frame quality, cables, pulleys, guide rods, upholstery, and finish quality affect long-term use.

Layout Fit

Placement should account for wall clearance, user movement, traffic flow, mirrors, benches, and flooring.

Functional Trainer Buying Options

The right cable machine depends on facility size, users, budget, training goals, warranty expectations, and condition preference.

  • Commercial dual-stack functional trainers for high-use gym and facility environments
  • Compact cable trainers for apartments, hotels, corporate wellness rooms, and smaller spaces
  • Functional trainer and Smith machine combinations for more complete strength stations
  • Used, refurbished, certified pre-owned, and new functional trainer options depending on availability
  • Strength packages with benches, dumbbells, racks, plates, storage, and flooring support
  • Delivery, installation coordination, leasing options, and facility planning support

Functional Trainers by Facility Type

Commercial Gyms

Durable cable training stations for members, trainers, athletic work, and full-body strength training.

Apartment Fitness Centers

Compact strength equipment that gives residents more training variety without overfilling the room.

Hotels + Hospitality

Guest-friendly strength training options that look clean, fit compact rooms, and support broad usage.

Schools + Universities

Cable systems for athletic training, accessory work, strength development, and team programming.

Fire Departments

Functional strength equipment for duty-ready training, mobility, grip work, and total-body conditioning.

Home Gyms

Commercial-grade cable systems for serious residential training spaces that need premium versatility.

Functional Trainer Planning Strategy

A functional trainer is usually one of the smartest strength purchases because it delivers a wide range of exercises in a controlled footprint. The key is selecting the right style, stack weight, footprint, attachments, and placement so the machine fits the room and actually gets used.

Planning Priorities

  • Room size and movement clearance
  • Weight stack and training population
  • Single, dual-stack, or combo configuration
  • Bench pairing and attachment storage
  • Delivery access and installation coordination
  • New, used, refurbished, or blended package

Simple Buying Path

1. Define the Facility

Facility type, room size, user profile, budget, timeline, and condition preference.

2. Review Trainer Options

Dual-stack, compact cable systems, cable columns, Smith/functional trainer combos, or full strength packages.

3. Build the Package

Functional trainer, bench, accessories, flooring, storage, delivery, installation, and leasing needs organized together.

4. Confirm the Quote

A clear quote path based on trainer type, availability, freight, access, and project scope.

5. Coordinate Delivery

Access, staging, placement, assembly, and installation coordination planned before arrival.

6. Support Future Additions

Future strength additions, accessory upgrades, replacement planning, and facility refresh support.

Questions We Solve Before You Buy

Single or dual stack?
What fits the room?
How much stack weight?
What attachments?
Can it be delivered?
Can it be installed?
New or refurbished?
Can it be financed?

Need a Functional Trainer?

Send the facility type, room size, training goals, budget range, and timeline. We will help identify the right functional trainer package.

Functional Trainers FAQ

Does Pure Craft Industries sell functional trainers?

Yes. Pure Craft Industries supplies commercial functional trainers, cable machines, compact strength systems, and facility equipment packages.

What is a functional trainer?

A functional trainer is a cable-based strength machine that allows adjustable pulley training for full-body strength, accessory work, rehab-style movement, athletic training, and general fitness.

Are functional trainers good for commercial gyms?

Yes. Functional trainers are versatile, space-efficient, and useful in commercial gyms, apartments, hotels, schools, fire departments, corporate wellness centers, and home gyms.

Can functional trainers be leased or financed?

Qualified buyers may be able to explore leasing or financing options for functional trainers and strength equipment packages.

Do you help with delivery and installation?

Yes. Pure Craft Industries supports delivery planning, access coordination, placement, assembly coordination, installation coordination, and facility layout planning.