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PARK TABLES ARK TABLES AT Series — Steel Braces Make a Stronger Table


• Model AT Tables incorporate pre-galvanized steel braces and cross supports for a stronger A-frame design. This is your traditional A-frame table modifi ed to withstand public and commercial use.


• Frames are supported by diagonal braces of 1-5/16" OD galvanized steel pipe attached to a steel center channel under the table top. All 3/8" dia. galvanized carriage bolts (not lag screws) are provided for assembly.


• Model AT Tables use 4" x 6" (nom.) leg posts, and 2" x 10" (nom.) top/seat planks. Choose either pressure treated #1 southern yellow pine, or 100% recycled plastic. See Pages 41-42.


• 6 ft. or 8 ft. long (2 frames) using lumber or recycled plastic; 12 ft. long (3 frames) using treated pine only.


• Wheelchair Accessible: 6 ft. long seats with 8 ft. long top extended 1 ft. at each end provides ADA compliant wheelchair access at both ends (30" wide, 27" under table top, and 19" knee plus 5" toe clearances). See Page 27.


(Top) Model AT-6TP 6 ft., pressure treated pine lumber.


(Right) Model AT/W-6PN/E1 6 ft. seats, 8 ft. top extended 1 ft. at both ends for two wheelchair access points, recycled plastic brown leg posts, green top/seat planks.


• Snow Load Rated Table: Model WAT-8, available only with recycled plastic, includes additional steel braces under the seats and top to provide a Snow Load Rating of 500 lbs. per sq. foot. This table can be used at high elevations. Model WAT-8 is also wheelchair accessible at both ends providing ADA compliant knee and toe clearances. See Pages 27, 31.


• Optional: Subframe support structure on Model AT and WAT-8 tables can be fabricated from steel and powder coated in your choice of colors. See Page 42 for colors.


(Below) Model AFT/W-8PW all plastic, 8 ft. long, A-frame table with brown recycled plastic seats, top, and frames


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Model WAT/W-8PW 8 ft. seats and top, wheelchair access at both ends, brown recycled plastic.


AFT Series ALL PLASTIC — Traditional A-Frame Table


• Model AFT is your traditional ALL PLASTIC A-frame style picnic table. All components and bracing are 100% recycled plastic. Frames can be brown or black colors. Top/seat planks are available in many colors. See Page 41.


• Model AFT frames are assembled using 3/8" dia. carriage bolts for superior clamping force to keep the table solid. Top/seat planks are secured with stainless steel screws.


• Available lengths: 6 ft. or 8 ft. The 8 ft. long table is wheelchair accessible and provides ADA compliant wheelchair access points at both ends. See Page 27.


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Model AFT-6TP all wood, 6 ft., A-frame table,


treated pine lumber. AFT Series ALL WOOD — Traditional A-Frame Table


• Model AFT is your traditional all wood A-frame style picnic table. All components and bracing are pressure treated #1 southern yellow pine.


• Model AFT frames are assembled using 3/8" dia. carriage bolts for superior clamping force to keep the table solid. Top/seat planks are secured with stainless steel screws.


• Available lengths: 6 ft. or 8 ft. The 8 ft. long table is wheelchair accessible and provides ADA compliant wheelchair access points at both ends. See Page 27.


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