ACCESSORIES FOR TABLES Heat Shield
for Picnic Table Tops • Model HS-TB/G Heat Shield protects your picnic table top from the damage caused by the heat off small gas grills, charcoal grills, skillets, or Dutch Ovens that picnickers often bring with them.
• Protects wood, plastic and coated steel table tops from heat damage caused by hot cooking utensils.
• Designed for easy installation on most brands of tables, most styles of tops. Includes fastener package for 2" x 10" lumber or plastic, and expanded or perforated steel tops.
• Expanded steel surface with steel frame. No assembly required. Approximately 12" deep x 25-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" tall. Hot dip galvanized fi nish for maximum protection.
CCESSORIES FOR TABLES Umbrella Pole Lock
• A tilted umbrella won’t provide the shade you want if it’s turning in the breeze. Model UPL-1 Umbrella Pole Lock will solve this problem.
• Special base design adapts to most brands of table tops using lumber, recycled plastic, aluminum, and thermo-plastic coated expanded or perforated steel. The Umbrella Pole Lock kit includes fasteners. Model UPL-1 has a zinc plated fi nish.
• The lock tube will hold 1-1/2" diameter poles and has two opposing lock bolts. Finger tight tension will stop your umbrella from moving. Easily loosen the bolts and adjust or remove umbrella as needed.
Model UPL-1
Umbrella Pole Lock fastens in place on a thermo-plastic coated perforated steel picnic table top.
MATERIALS & COLORSMATERIALS & COLORS 100% Recycled Plastic Timbers, Planks, Flat Lids and Frames
Our recycled plastic material is 100% recycled high-density polyethylene and is formed using a combination of post-consumer and post-industrial waste plastics. There is no virgin plastic in this product. Post-consumer plastic has been used by a consumer and then recycled to avoid dumping in a landfi ll (such as milk jugs). Post-industrial plastics have gone through a manufacturing process but never reached the consumer (such as product rejects or process wastes). On average our product is 80% post consumer and 20% post industrial (percentages can vary). Our plastic components are 100% recycled and can also be
recycled again and again. There are no toxic chemicals in this product. Plastic by its very nature does not leach.
A solid color is formed throughout the component and a UV stabilizer is added for ultraviolet protection. This recycled plastic is a dense, durable product, offering a long lasting, attractive appearance. It will not splinter or rot, and is resistant to mold and insects. These components are molded into solid dimensional shapes corresponding to nominal lumber dimensions. Recycled plastic components are available in your choice of colors.
Red Use PR in model no.
Yellow Use PY
in model no.
Black Use PB
in model no.
Blue Use PU in model no.
Weathered Redwood Use PD
in model no.
Cedar Use PC
in model no.
Green Use PN
in model no.
Gray Use PA
in model no.
Brown Use PW
in model no.
Gold Use PG in model no.
Model No. Example for Recycled Plastic products: PCXB/G-4♦24 Replace (♦) with letters indicating color choice listed under sample. Note: Custom colors and textures may be available when ordered in suffi cient quantity and additional production lead times.
• Web Site:
www.pilotrock.com • • E-Mail:
pilotrock@rjthomas.com •
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