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BENCHES BENCHES Contemporary Steel Bench


• Model B120 all steel bench offers a contemporary design with armrests and a comfortable contour or fl at bench seat.


• All heavy gauge steel fabricated components: 2-3/8" OD steel pipe frame post and surface foot, 7 ga. steel armrest, and choice of four steel seats.


• Seat materials include: 3/4-#9 expanded steel, 14 ga. perforated steel and 10 ga. cut steel plate each with thermo-plastic coating; and welded steel strap with powder coat fi nish. See Pages 42-43 for colors.


• Frame posts and armrests are powder coated. See Page 42 for colors.


• Installation: surface mount and embedded post designs available. Use #ANC3-4 concrete screw anchors for surface mounting. See Page 96.


Model B122/CB-4SP/TA contour bench, surface mount, black powder coated frames, 4 ft., cut steel plate seat with gray thermo-plastic coating.


• Available in 4, 6, or 8 ft. lengths.


Model B121/CB-4SS/CY embedded mount fl at bench, black powder coated frames, 4 ft. long, with yellow powder coated steel strap seat.


STEEL BENCH


MODEL


B120 FLAT SURFACE MOUNT


MODEL


B121 FLAT


EMBEDDED MOUNT


MODEL


B122 CONTOUR SURFACE MOUNT


MODEL


B123 CONTOUR EMBEDDED MOUNT


___/CB-8DW 8 ___/CB-6DW 6 B120/CB-4DW 4


Brown Thermo-plastic Coated Expanded Steel (DW) or Perforated Steel (RW) is standard. Other color choices available, see Page 43.


Other materials available: Brown Thermo-plastic coated Cut Steel Plate (SP/TW). Other color choices available, see Page 43.


Black Powder Coated Steel Strap (SS/CB) Other color choices available, see Page 42.


Powder Coated Black fi nish (/CB) on frames and armrests is standard. Other colors available, see Page 42.


Surface Mount


MODEL NO. Insert Model Number prefi x


for bench style choice


LENGTH (FEET)


SEAT MATERIAL FRAME FRAME FINISH CONFIGURATION


Embedded Mount


Armrests available on selected benches For Channel Bench with


thermo-plastic coated steel


seats. Model AR/TW-7 shown) for 2" x 10" expanded steel or Model AR/TW-9 for 2" x 12" expanded steel seats; or Model AR/TW-2 for 2" x 10" or


2" x 12" perforated steel seats. Armrest will match bench color.


For B92 Cast Iron Bench. Model AR/CN-10 armrest, bolted in center, is available for Steel Strap and Steel Plate seat designs (not available on wood or plastic). Armrest will match bench color.


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• Available for Channel Bench, Contour Bench, and WB Series Trailside Bench and Oak Knoll B92 Bench.


• Increases accessibility or use to reconfi gure seating design or to deter misuse of bench.


• 3/16" x 2" steel frame with hot dip galvanized fi nish (standard on AR-1, -4, and -6).


• Optional: Powder coated fi nishes to match bench frame (available on AR-1, -4, and -6).


• Armrest pad is 2" x 4" (nom.) x 12" lumber or recycled plastic to match bench, see Pages 41-42.


• Sold individually, add as many as you want.


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For Channel Bench Model AR/G-1 for 2" x 4" or 2" x 10" (nom.) planks of lumber or recycled plastic. Shown: Model AR/G-1PC with cedar recycled plastic.


For Contour Bench Model AR/G-4 for 3" x 4" (nom.) timbers. Shown: Model AR/G-4PW with brown recycled plastic.


For WB Trailside Bench. Model AR/G-6 for 3" x 4" (nom.) timbers. Shown: Model AR/G-6PN with green recycled plastic.


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