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F041510-220-A DRIVE-IN GROUND ANCHORS (Catalog Page 97)


Drive deep into ground with heavy hammer and optional Drive Rod, wire rope or chain attaches to table or bench and may be secured with optional padlock Model No.


Description


68-AT1 1,100 lb. capacity Anchor cabled with 5' of 3/16" galvanized wire rope 88-AT1 3,000 lb. capacity Anchor cabled with 6' of 1/4" galvanized wire rope


68-ATC 1,100 lb. capacity Anchor cabled with 4' of 1/4" proof coil chain and 1' of wire rope 88-ATC 3,000 lb. capacity Anchor cabled with 4' of 1/4" proof coil chain and 2' of wire rope DS-68 3' long 1/2" O.D. Steel Drive Rod, large striking head, for Models 68-AT1 and 68-ATC DS-1 DS-2 PL-1


Wt. (lbs.) 1


4' long 3/4" O.D. Steel Drive Rod tapered to 1/2", Heavy Duty, for Models 68-AT1 and 68-ATC, painted Black 4' long 3/4" O.D. Steel Drive Rod, for Models 88-AT1 and 88-ATC, painted Black Padlock, Precision Brass Tumbler and Case, keyed alike, 2-1/2" overall


FINISH Heat


Resistant Black Enamel Paint


Hot-Dip Galvanized


Finish Specifications


FINISH, MATERIAL, and COLOR OPTIONS (Catalog Pages 41, 42 & 43) Product Availability


Silicone based paint is lead and chrome free and especially formulated for Pilot Rock. The non-toxic, matte (low gloss) black enamel paint is high heat resistant, capable of enduring temperatures exceeding 750 degrees.


Applied after fabrication and welding to ASTM-A123 specifications to maintain average zinc coating of 2.0 oz. per sq. ft. of surface area


Powder Coat Finish


Baked on, lead-free, TGIC polyester powder coat paint finish applied in a multi-step process of material preparation and finish application. Chemically bonded to the metal substrate in 400 degree industrial oven to a 3 mil thick coating.


Thermo- plastic Coating


UV-stabilized, PVC and Phthalate free, textured matte finish, colored polyethylene powder applied to steel components in a multi-step process of material preparation and finish application. Fused and bonded to steel heated to 500 - 600 degrees and baked at high temperatures to cure the coating.


MATERIAL Specifications 100%


Recycled Plastic


100% recycled high-density polyethylene molded into solid shapes corresponding to nominal lumber dimensions and other functional shapes. Solid color throughout and UV stabilizer for ultraviolet protection.


Grills, firerings, utility tables, shelves, grill covers, select grill accessories, and hot coal bins


Select bench and table frame components, lantern holders, trash receptacle holder components, bike racks, and some grill models


Steel components on select benches, tables, lantern holders, trash receptacle holder components, and bike racks


Mill finish Aluminum Planks on select benches and tables. See Aluminum specifications on Page 52.


Select bench and table frame components, and trash receptacles constructed with expanded steel, perforated steel, and cut plate steel.


2 3 4 2 4 6


Price


$15.00 $34.00 $24.00 $45.00 $10.00 $46.00 $46.00 $6.00


Page 51


COLOR selections and Model Number Designations


Use “/B” in the model numbers. Example: ULT/B-1 for a Black Enamel painted ULT Series Utility Table.


Exceptions: grills and firerings are normally finished in Black enamel paint and the model numbers do not include the “/B” designator.


Use “/G” in the model numbers. Example: XT/G-6UP for Hot-Dip Galvanized XT Series table frames.


For Steel Components use:


“/CU” for Blue “/CB” for Black “/CN” for Green “/CW” for Brown “/CY” for Yellow “/CR” for Red “/CA” for Gray “/CE” for Burgundy Example: XT/CU-6UP for XT table frames powder coated Blue.


For Aluminum Planks use:


“AU” for Blue “AB” for Black “AN” for Green “AW” for Brown “AY” for Yellow “AR” for Red “AA” for Gray “AE” for Burgundy Example: XT/G-6AR for Aluminum planks powder coated Red on XT table frames.


For Cut Steel Components use:


“SP/TB” for Black “SP/TU” for Blue “SP/TW” for Brown “SP/TA” for Gray “SP/TR” for Red “SP/TN” for Green Example: T204/G-4SP/TU for T200 Series table with Blue Cut Steel Plate.


For material and color designations for components with V-Type and D-Type Expanded Steel or H-Type and R-Type Perforated Steel see the respective material sections on Page 52.


Product Availability


2" x 10" planks for tables; 2" x 4", 2" x 6", 2" x 10", 3" x 4", or 4" x 4" for various benches; and 2" x 4" slats for trash recep- tacles holders.


Recycled Plastic model number designation exceptions:


For RB Series benches and RT Series tables, drop the “P” from the above designations. Examples: RBB/Y-6B26 for an RBB Series Bench or RT/W-6C for an RT Series Table.


For AT, AFT, and WAT Series tables with Recycled Plastic drop the “P” from the above designations for the frame color after the “AT”, “AFT”, or “WAT” but use the usual letters for the top and seat colors. Example: AT/W-6PN for an AT Series Table.


FINISH, MATERIAL, and COLOR OPTIONS . . .continued on page 52 COLOR selections and Model Number Designations


Use: “PR” for Red “PY” for Yellow “PB” for Black “PU” for Blue “PD” for Weathered Redwood “PC” for Cedar “PN” for Green “PA” for Gray “PW” for Brown “PG” for Gold


Example: XT/CU-6PU for XT Series table with Blue Recycled Plastic.


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