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10 Gauge carbon steel provides superior strength and durability. The Titan uses steel gauge similar to what's found on the higher priced commercial equipment. Note: a lower number (i.e. 10 gauge) is heavier duty than 11 gauge steel for comparison purposes. |
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Components and assemblies are shot-blasted, buffed, and inspected prior to powder coating. This, along with precision machining ensures smooth operation and a perfect fit when assembling your machine. |
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All paint is applied using an electro static powder coat oven baked process along with a special textured finish that resists chips and scratches. |
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The frame and all components are hand welded by EWA certified welders then followed with a comprehensive inspection and quality control checklist to insure the highest strength and durability possible. |
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Oversized 1.2 inch solid guide rods (the largest/strongest of any similar machine in the industry) are mated with special hardened Teflon rollers. This unique system provides a smooth gliding action and is virtually maintenance free. |
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2200-pound aircraft quality steel cables provide high tensile strength and durability. |
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Nylon pulleys with sealed ball bearings provide smooth, reliable operation. |
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Weight plate posts are milled out of stainless steel instead of chrome plating found on competing machines. This ensures durable operation over the life of the machine without fear of chipping and breakdown commonly seen after only a couple years on chrome treated designs. |
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