F041510-220-A MATERIAL
Untreated #1 Southern
Yellow Pine
Treated #1 Southern
Yellow Pine
Construction Heart
Redwood Exotic
Imported Hardwoods
FINISH, MATERIAL, and COLOR OPTIONS (Catalog Pages 41, 42 & 43)
...continued Specifications
Product Availability
Kiln dried, precision drilled, and all exposed edges removed to 3/8" radius.
Pressure treated with wood preserva- tive (no arsenic), kiln dried after treat- ment (KDAT), precision drilled, and all exposed edges removed to 3/8" radius.
Made from interior of American Redwood, precision drilled, and all exposed edges removed to 3/8" radius.
Species may vary depending on avail- ability and cost. Currently using an Indonesian Balau Wood in 3" x 4" nominal dimension only.
Aluminum
Planks of 6063-T6 extruded Aluminum Alloy equivalent in size to 2" x 10" nominal sized lumber planks, with Clear Anodized Finish to specification 204 R1.
Optional Powder Coat Finish on mill finish planks available – see Finish section on Page 51.
Expanded Steel
fabricated using
3/4 - #9 Expanded Steel with a short
longitudinal stretch
Perforated Steel
fabricated using
14 ga. steel with 9/16" dia. holes punched on 13/16"
straight line centers
D-Type Expanded Steel:
Standard Duty table top/seat design for most common public applications
Thermo-plastic Coated
V-Type Expanded Steel: designed with wider edge banding and more supports for heavier use and Snow Load applications Thermo-plastic Coated
R-Type Perforated Steel: standard duty table top/seat design for most common public applications
Thermo-plastic Coated
H-Type Perforated Steel: designed with wider edge banding and more supports for heavier use and Snow Load applications Thermo-plastic Coated
10 ga. Steel Plate, all-welded construction with pattern cut into the steel
Powder Coat Finish
Cut Steel Plate
10 ga. Steel Plate, all-welded construction with pattern cut into the steel
Thermo-plastic Coated 1/8" thick Steel Strap, all-welded Steel Strap
construction for flat and contour bench seats and backs Powder Coat Finish
Available on WUT, WXT, WUTH, WXTH, UT, XT, and T600 rectangular tables; T Series round tables; and CXB, Oak Knoll, and Contemporary Steel Series flat and contour benches; and on the CN/R/SP2-36 Receptacle
Available on Gillette, Oak Knoll, and Contemporary Steel Series flat and con- tour benches; and on the CN/R/SS2-36 Receptacle
2" x 10" planks for tables; 2" x 4", 3" x 4", or 2" x 10" for various benches; and 2" x 4" slats for trash receptacles holders.
2" x 10" planks for tables; 2" x 4", 3" x 4", or 2" x 10" for various benches; and 2" x 4" slats for trash receptacles holders.
3" x 4" timbers for WB, WRB, OWB, OWRB, Grey Creek, Spring Lake, and Riverview Series benches. Available when in stock on various other benches and tables – please inquire.
3" x 4" timbers for Grey Creek, Spring Lake, and Riverview Series benches. Available when in stock on WB, WRB, OWB, OWRB Series benches – please inquire.
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COLOR selections and Model Number Designations Use “UP” in the model numbers.
Example: WUT/G-6UP for Untreated Pine on a WUT Series table.
Use “TP” in the model numbers.
Example: PCXB/G-6TP24 for Treated Pine on a CXB Series bench.
Use “CO” in the model numbers.
Example: PWRB/G-4CO for Construction Heart Redwood on a WRB Series bench.
Use “IB” in the model numbers.
Example: B30/CN-4IB34 for Indonesian Balau Wood on a Grey Creek B30 Series bench.
Other Species of Lumber: Cedar, Fir, and Clear Redwood available when in stock – please inquire. Use “AL” in the model numbers.
Available on CXB, CB, AB, and APB Series benches; and on most rectangular and square tables as listed.
Example: SCB/G-8AL for Aluminum planks on a CB Series bench.
For optional Powder Coat finish model number designations see Finish section on Page 51.
Available on most rectangular tables, round tables (not available on SQT or PQT Series square tables), and select trash receptacles
Available on select benches, and most rectangular tables and square tables (only specified rectangular tables are snow load rated)
Available on most rectangular tables, round tables (not available on SQT or PQT Series square tables), and select trash receptacles
Available on select benches, and most rectangular tables and square tables (only specified rectangular tables are snow load rated)
Use: “DB” for Black “DU” for Blue “DW” for Brown “DA” for Gray “DR” for Red “DN” for Green Example: T214/G-4DU for T200 Series table with Blue Expanded Steel.
Use: “VB” for Black “VU” for Blue “VW” for Brown “VA” for Gray “VR” for Red “VN” for Green
Example: PAB/G-6VW10 for an AB Series bench with Brown Expanded Steel.
Use: “RB” for Black “RU” for Blue “RW” for Brown “RA” for Gray “RR” for Red “RN” for Green Example: UT/G-6RA for UT Series table with Gray Perforated Steel.
Use: “HB” for Black “HU” for Blue “HW” for Brown “HA” for Gray “HR” for Red “HN” for Green Example: APB/G-8HR12 for APB Series bench with Red Perforated Steel.
Available on Gillette, and Oak Knoll Series flat and contour benches
Use “SP” in the model numbers. Example: B92/CU-6SP for Oak Knoll Series bench with Blue Cut Steel contour.
Cut Steel color is same as the frames and is designated by the “/CU”. Replace “/CU” with other color designations for Powder Coat paint for Steel components listed on Page 51 in the Finish Section.
Use “SP/T◆” in the model numbers. Example: WUT/CN-6SP/TN for WXTH Series table with Green Cut Steel top and seats.
Replace “/T◆” with other color designations for the Thermo-plastic Coating listed on Page 51 in the Finish Section.
Use “SS” in the model numbers. Example: B121/CB-4SS/CY for Contemporary Steel Series bench with Yellow Steel Strap flat seat.
Replace “/CY” with other color designations for Powder Coat paint for Steel components listed on Page 51 in the Finish Section.
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