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Can I safely put 400kg of weight on squat stands rated for only 150kg?
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>>75468171
R.I.P. in piece OP

>inb4 OP asking for advice on best wheelchair lifts
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>>75468171
Lol No
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>>75468171
nah those are only good for up to 350 kg
You want a stand rated for 200kg that should do the trick
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>>75468623
OP Here
These are the stands in question
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>>75468733
Wtf 400kg in that shit... Hahahhaha. Nop
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>>75468733
>400kg
a bit of a stretch, i'd top off at like 250kg. oly lifters used those tiny ass cast iron stands for a long time without trouble



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