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Pilot Rock AT Series Traditional A-Frame Picnic Table With Steel Braces - Using Recycled Plastic

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Product Description

Series Overview

Model AT Picnic Tables incorporate galvanized steel braces for a stronger A-frame design.  This is your traditional A-frame table modified to withstand public and commercial use.

These picnic tables have 8 ft. tops which extend 1 foot beyond each end of the 6 ft. seats.  The design meets or exceeds current ADA guidelines for wheelchair accessibility and provides for wheelchair access at both ends (30" wide, 27" under table top and 19" knee plus 5" toe clearances).
 

Specifications:

FRAMES:  4” x 6” (nom.) leg posts.  Cross supports are formed using galvanized steel channel to build rigid end frames and a sturdy seat support.  Diagonal supported by diagonal braces of 1-5/16” OD galvanized steel pipe attached to a steel center channel under the table top.  All 3/8” dia. galvanized carriage bolts (not lag screws) are provided for assembly.

LENGTH:  8 ft. table top and 6 ft. seats.

TOP/SEAT MATERIAL:  2” X 10” (nom.) 100% Recycled Plastic planks in your choice of color.  See Material Options.

OPTIONAL: Attach to surface for permanent installation with optional anchor brackets.  Use Model ANG-2 Angle Anchor Kit.

Product Details

CSI Division: 32 33 43
CSI Division Title: Site Seating and Tables
Product Cut Sheet/Specs/Demo: http://www.pilotrock.com/userdocs/specs/at_6_e1_recplas.pdf

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