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BENCHES BENCHES


Locker Room Benches — Built to survive outdoors, these benches will work great indoors, too.


APB/P Series Floor Mount Bench • Secure, stationary bolt down fl oor mount. Rectangular steel tube frames.


Model APB/P/G-6VA10


fl oor mount, galvanized frame fi nish, 6 ft., expanded steel seat plank with gray coating.


• Galvanized frames won’t rust. powder coat paint fi nish.


Optional colorful


• Wide variety of seat materials: lumber, aluminum, plastic, thermo-plastic coated steel. Many color choices. See Pages 41-43 for more details.


RBF Series 100% Recycled Plastic Frames and Seat Planks • Plastic components are a solid, dense material that resists mold and mildew. Easy to clean, not affected by cleansers. Many colors to choose from. See Page 41 for more details.


Model RBF/C-6D26 100% recycled plastic fl at bench, 6 ft., as shown with cedar colored frames and weathered redwood colored 2" x 6" seat planks.


• Portable, moveable for easy fl oor maintenance. Can be anchored. Heavy weight prevents misuse.


Model WMB/G-4PD24 wall mounted bench, galvanized steel frames, 4 ft. long, 100% recycled plastic seat planks in weathered redwood color.


Model SAB/P/CA-4HR10 fl oor mount, 4 ft., gray powder coated posts, red coated perforated steel seat.


WMB Series Wall Mount Bench • No fl oor obstructions, easy fl oor maintenance.


• Galvanized steel frames won’t rust. powder coat paint fi nish.


Optional colorful


• Wide variety of seat materials: lumber, plastic, thermo- plastic coated steel. See Pages 41-43 for more details.


• All teams pack a lot of gear! This bench provides a place for the players and a place for all their gear.


• Series B300 Team Bench available as:


Model B302: 6 or 8 ft. long, 2 frames; Model B303: 12 or 15 ft. long, 3 frames; Model B304; 21 ft. long, aluminum only, 4 frames.


• Includes 2" x 10" (nom.) seat and backrest planks for the team. Plus a 20" (nom.) wide (2 planks) full length deck behind the bench for stowing equipment bags and gear.


• Surface mount frame design can be permanently anchored down to hard surface. The wide stance of the frame base makes this a stable bench on turf.


• Standard: Hot dip galvanized fi nish on welded steel component frames.


• Standard: Aluminum planks with clear anodized fi nish. • Optional: Powder coat fi nish on frames. See Page 42.


• Optional: Powder coat fi nish on aluminum planks. See Page 42.


• Optional: Concrete screw type anchors. See Page 96.


• Optional: 2" x 10" (nom.) #1 southern yellow pine planks instead of aluminum planks.


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PARK • STREET • CAMP SITE PRODUCTS


(Above) Model B302/CB-6AL


Team Bench, black powder coated frames, 6 ft. clear anodized aluminum seat and deck planks.


(Left) B303/G-12TP21 Team Bench, three hot


dip galvanized frames, 12 ft. long 2" x 10" treated pine seat and deck planks.


• Toll Free: 800-762-5002 • • FAX: 712-225-5796 •


SAB/P Series Floor Mount Bench • Secure, stationary bolt down fl oor mount. Round steel pipe frames.


• Galvanized frames won’t rust. Optional colorful powder coat paint fi nish.


• Wide variety of seat materials: lumber, aluminum, plastic, thermo-plastic coated steel. See Pages 41-43 for more details.


Team Bench with an Equipment Deck — Perfect for the dugout or the sidelines.


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