BENCHES BENCHES Wall Mount Bench
• The Model WMB Wall Mount Bench is a natural for pools, athletic facilities, building entrances, and parks.
• Bench can be 4 ft. long (two frames), 6 or 8 ft. (three frames), or 8 ft. long with plastic seat planks (four frames).
• Wall bracket is 10 ga. steel formed and welded channel with hot dip galvanized fi nish.
• Optional: powder coat frame fi nish in choice of colors. See Page 42.
• Seat materials available: 2" x 4" (nom.) pressure treated #1 Southern Yellow Pine or 2" x 4" (nom.) 100% recycled plastic planks to create 11" wide seat (14-1/2" front edge to wall), or 2-1/2" x 12" wide coated expanded or perforated steel (15-1/2" front edge to wall). See Pages 41-43 for color choices.
• Includes galvanized fasteners to attach seat to frame. Does not include wall anchors (each bracket includes three 7/16" dia. wall anchor holes).
Model WMB3/CB-6PC24 Wall Mount Bench, 6 ft., three black powder coated frames, 2" x 4" Cedar colored recycled plastic seat planks.
Model WMB3/G-6PU24 Wall Mount Bench, 6 ft., three hot dip galvanized frames, 2" x 4" blue recycled plastic seat.
Model WMB3/G-8VN12 Wall Mount Bench, 8 ft., hot dip galvanized frames, 12" wide green thermo-plastic coated expanded steel seat.
Accessible Bench
• This Accessible Bench incorporates the ABA and ADA suggested design guidelines for accessible seating (see footnotes below). The full-length grab bar across the back of the bench enhances access and transfer to or from this bench.
• All welded frame fabrication: seat/back support channel is die-formed from 1/8" thick (11 ga.) steel, frame post and portable/ surface mount foot are made using 2-3/8" OD steel pipe.
• Hot dip galvanized fi nish is standard. • Optional: powder coat fi nish. See Page 42 for colors.
• Model B110C: 6 ft., portable/surface mount, grab bar 35" high, seat width 20", seat height 18-1/2" (nom. dimensions), includes 9/16" dia. anchor holes in foot. See Page 96 for anchor bolts.
• Model B111C: 6 ft. embedded frame installation.
• Seat/back plank materials include 2" x 4" (nom.) treated pine, or 100% recycled plastic. See Page 41 for color choices.
• Optional: custom engraved lettering or plastic laminate plaques are available on lumber and recycled plastic. See Page 21.
Note: Meets guidelines as presented in Federal Register, June 20, 2007, Part II Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 36 CFR Part 1195, ABA Guidelines for Outdoor Developed Areas; Proposed Rule: Part T213, T313 and T411. Also meets suggested design guidelines in ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines dated July 23, 2004, Chapter 9: Built-In Elements, Part 903 Benches
(Above) Model B111C/CR-6PA24 accessible bench, red powder coat frames, 6 ft., 2" x 4" gray recycled plastic
seat planks, illustrating embedded installation.
(Right) Model B110C/G-6TP24 accessible bench, hot dip galvanized frames, 6 ft., 2" x 4" treated lumber seat planks.
• Web Site:
www.pilotrock.com • • E-Mail:
pilotrock@rjthomas.com •
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Model B110C/CB-6PU24 accessible bench, black powder coat frames, 6 ft., 2" x 4" blue recycled plastic seat planks.
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