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BENCHES BENCHES


Athletic Bench — Round Post Portable or Stationary Use • Durable bench for schools, ball fi elds, pools, athletic facilities of all kinds. • Model AB Bench is fl at (no backrest).


• All welded frame construction: 3/16" seat angle; frame posts and portable foot are fabricated from 2-3/8" OD steel pipe.


Model PAB/G-6VW10, portable, galvanized frames, 6 ft. long, 2" x 10" (nom.)


brown thermo-plastic coated expanded steel seat plank.


• Hot dip galvanized fi nish and galvanized fasteners. • Optional: Powder coated frame fi nish. See Page 42.


• Portable/surface mount PAB includes 9/16" dia. anchor holes in frame foot, or stationary/embedded SAB frame installations.


• Available seat plank materials: pressure treated #1 southern yellow pine or aluminum, both in 2" x 10" (nom.) planks; coated expanded steel or perforated steel can be 10" or 12" wide (nom.). See Pages 42-43 for colors.


• Benches can be 4, 6, 8, 15, 21, or 24 feet long (depending on seat material selected).


• Optional: Coated perforated steel seats can be lettered for team or fi eld identifi cation. See Page 21.


• Optional: Concrete screw type anchors are available for PAB surface mount frames. See Page 96.


Model SAB/G-6AL stationary embedded post, galvanized frames, 6 ft. long, 2" x 10" clear anodized aluminum seat.


Model SAB/P/CA-4HR10, stationary surface mount, gray powder coated frames, 4 ft. long, 10" wide red thermo-plastic coated


perforated steel seat plank.


Athletic Bench — Rectangular Post Stationary Use


• Model APB Double Pedestal Bench provides a secure, permanent location. Bench can be 4, 6, or 8 ft. long.


• Two heavy pedestal posts of 3" x 6" x 1/8" wall rectangular steel tubing. Exposed ends of frame posts are sealed with welded on end caps.


• Hot dip galvanized after fabrication for maximum protection.


• Optional: powder coated frame fi nish available in choice of colors. See Page 42.


• Available seat materials: pressure treated #1 southern yellow pine, 100% recycled plastic planks, or clear anodized or powder coated aluminum, each available in 2" x 10" nom. planks. Coated expanded steel or perforated steel can be 10" or 12" wide (nom.). See Pages 41-43 for color choices.


• Optional: All frame posts provided with 3/8" x 8" sq. steel base plate; bolt frame structure to existing concrete pad (anchor bolts not included).


• Optional: Coated perforated steel seats can be lettered for team or fi eld identifi cation. See Page 21.


• Optional: Concrete screw type anchors are available for APB/P surface mount frames. See Page 96.


• Web Site: www.pilotrock.com • • E-Mail: pilotrock@rjthomas.com





Model APB/G-8HR12 embedded installation, galvanized frames, 8 ft. long, perforated steel with red thermo-plastic coating, 12" wide.


PARK • STREET • CAMP SITE PRODUCTS


19 Model


APB/P/G-6VA10 optional base plate installation, galvanized frames, 6 ft., expanded steel, gray thermo-plastic coating, 10" wide.


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