BENCHES BENCHES Amherst Bench
• All steel fabrication. 3/16" thick (7 ga.) steel seat and back sections. 2" sq. x 10 ga. wall steel tube frame structures.
• Rugged, durable, heavy, vandal resistant. • 6 ft. long. Two styles: contour (with back) and fl at (no back).
• Portable/surface mount with anchor holes in frame feet (anchors not included). See Page 96. • Powder coated fi nish. Choice of colors. See Page 42.
• Ships unassembled for lower freight costs. Contour bench has only 4 pieces: seat, back and 2 frames. Flat bench has only 3 pieces. Simple to assemble.
• Optional: Plastic laminate plaques or round cast aluminum plaques. See Page 21.
Model B100/CB-6 black fl at bench.
• Match this bench with the Amherst Trash Receptacle. See Page 46.
• Alternate backrest designs available. Some samples … Design 1 Design 2 Design 3 Design 4
Model B102/CB-6, black contour bench with optional custom plastic laminate plaque.
Model B102/CB-6, black contour bench with custom
round cast aluminum plaque recessed into back.
Design 5 for round plaques
Park Avenue Bench
• Comfortable, classic styling using low maintenance components.
• 2 seating styles: fl at or with backrest in 4, 5, 6, or 8 ft. lengths (8 ft. benches use 3 frames).
• Cast aluminum frames. Available in 6 colors of polyester powder coat fi nish: hunter green, red, brown, black, dark gray, white.
• Seat and backrest planks are 2" x 4" (nominal) 100% recycled plastic. Available in many colors. See Page 41. Outside pieces have “bull nose” profi le.
• Match or contrast frame color to seat material colors to create an identity for: schools, clubs, businesses, landscape designs, and sports teams.
Model BC4001/CB-6PC, black frames, 6 ft. long, cedar colored planks.
• Portable/surface mount frame design. Frame feet include anchor holes to secure to surface (anchor bolts not included). See Page 96.
(Inset) Model BC3001/CN-6PN, green frames, 6 ft. long, green planks.
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