Rogue s base floor mounting feet is rated 5 0 out of 5 by 2.
Rogue floor mounting feet.
Rogue s 9 tall sml 3 monster lite squat stand features the same 3x3 11 gauge steel uprights as our monster sm 3 stand with the 5 8 holes and westside spacing of the standard infinity s 3 stand equipped with your choice of a fat skinny or single pull up bar this unit delivers much of the strength and functional versatility of a power rack inside.
While purchasing these things separately quickly increases the cash outlay the s series stands are very reasonably priced to begin with and the infinity accessories are cheaper than the monster lite accessories.
Sml 3 108 monster lite squat stand.
The f stands for flat foot it s solid.
Rated 5 out of 5 by kelv from great for rml 390f bought this to bolt down my rogue rml 390f rack.
Both the mounting hardware and stabilizer bar are available at extra cost.
I had to mount measure remove apply wood mount and re adjust a few times.
I think it can be but it s designed to function without being bolted down.
Finish by sinking concrete anchors securely into the floor.
Next mark the locations of the mounting holes.
I bet that you could bolt this down using the holes in the side of the lower members.
Great fit and comes with hardware to bolt to rack but i bought longer bolts.
The only way it will move is if you attached rings to it and extended them wayyy out in front of the rack to do ring rows or something.
I was looking at the s 1 from rogue and wanted to know if anyone who has purchased the it would recommend picking up the mounting feet.
The unit has a 49 x 49 interior dimension working area and comes in a black powder coating finish as standard.
If not you could easily make something very similar that fit the dimensions of the ml rack.
Rogue s base floor mounting feet is rated 5 0 out of 5 by 2.
Rogue recommends that the unit be mounted to the floor unless a stabilizer bar is added.
Rated 5 out of 5 by kelv from great for rml 390f bought this to bolt down my rogue rml 390f rack.
Great fit and comes with hardware to bolt to rack but i bought longer bolts.
Since it would be solely used bar work i would think that the weight alone would be sufficient to hold it in place.
The rogue kit is basically just pieces of 90 deg.
Rogue sells a bolt down kit for the s 2 which looks like it would work.
It was fun i imagine this this rogue rack will be much simpler to install considering its base mounted to a solid track already.
When securing it to the floor the first step is to cut out the flooring under the rack s feet so it sits directly on the concrete or sub floor below.
With a concrete bit drill pilot holes into the cement or sub floor.
Angle iron with holes in both faces.