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ACCESSORIES FOR TABLES CCESSORIES FOR TABLES Backrests


• Optional Backrests are available on 6 and 8 ft. long UT, XT Rectangular Tables and SQT Series Square Tables. This option can be added to new or existing tables.


(Above) Backrest on 6 ft. rectangular table.


(This option is not available on UTK and SQTK tables.)


(Below) Backrest on 48" square table.


• Die-formed steel backrest bracket is sandwiched between seat plank and table frame for a secure, bolted installation.


• Backrest planks are available in lumber on rectangular tables; all materials on SQT tables.


U.S. Pat. No. 6,955,367


Model TM-500 Table Mover shown with Model WXTH/G-8PB Universal Accessible Table


• A commercial quality tool for relocating tables for a special event or for seasonal storage.


Surface Mount Base Plate


• The TM-500 works independently of the frame style because it attaches to the seat plank. It will work on most table designs regardless of brand: rectangular tables up to 12 ft. long; tables with steel frames or molded plastic frames; A-frames and walk-through (skid-type) frames; tables with wood, aluminum, plastic, or thermo-plastic coated steel tops and seats. (Does not work on split seat tables such as side access and Model T600.)


• The design can accommodate many seat plank widths and thicknesses (max. 3" x 12-1/2").


• Allows one person to move heavy tables. motorized vehicles or licensed operators.


Does not require use of


• Tables can be moved over most ground surfaces, low curbs, and into or out of remote areas not accessible to vehicles.


• Pneumatic tires provide a wide, stable platform to carry the table weight (up to 500 pounds) so the operator just pushes, pulls and steers. Minimal lifting is required so there is less chance of injury.


• The simple design uses few moving pieces or loose parts.


• Hot dip galvanized fi nish is maintenance free. The Seat Hook is thermo- plastic coated to protect the seat plank surface.


• Optional bolt down base plate installations are available on Model PQT Square Tables, Model PT, APT, and TPT Rectangular Tables, and T400 Round Tables.


• The standard post is replaced by a shortened post with a welded on steel plate to be bolted to an existing surface. Anchor bolts are not included with this option. See Page 96.


• Model PQT, PT, and T400 Tables are equipped with a 3/8" x 15-3/4" square steel base plate. Model APT Table posts have a 1/4" x 8" sq. steel base plate. Model TPT posts include a 3/8" x 10" square plate. All have (4) 25/32" dia. anchor holes.


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


Picnic Table Mover — Now one person can move heavy tables!


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