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Oak Knoll Trash Receptacle — With Swing Open Door and Platform


• Model CN-OKR is a new concept in streetscape trash receptacles which solves the problem of how to safely remove the full, heavy trash container from inside. As you open the side door the inside liner rolls out – carried on its own platform and supported by a rugged commercial caster underneath.


• Fabrication: All steel, all welded construction, including: 1/4" x 1" vertical steel ribs, a top plate of 1/4" plate steel with a 10" diameter hole for depositing trash. A ring of decorative cast iron rosettes frames the top opening.


• No separate, loose lid is needed. construction.


The top is integrated into the complete • Liner: Heavy duty, 36 gallon, rigid plastic liner is included (black color only).


• Operation: Side door easily rolls open on a caster and carries the trash liner with it – completely out of the receptacle. No more back-breaking lifting of a heavy liner or bag.


• Push the door closed and it self latches. A padlock is included for security.


Model CN-OKR/CE-36 with burgundy powder coat fi nish. Each Oak Knoll receptacle includes a heavy duty plastic liner, padlock for door, and concrete surface anchors.


• Finish: Powder coat paint fi nish in your choice of colors. See Page 42.


• Installation: Includes (4) 3/8" x 3" concrete screw surface anchors (#ANC3-4).


• Two styles to choose from: • Model CN-OKR does not include a rain cover.


• Model CN-OKR-C includes a welded-on heavy gauge steel rain cover.


• Optional: For matching planter see Page 75.


• Optional: Coordinate with Oak Knoll bench. See Page 17.


Model CN-OKR-C/CA-36 with integral Rain Cover and gray powder coat fi nish.


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


The 10 inch dia. top opening makes it easy to deposit even large trash items.





PARK • STREET • CAMP SITE PRODUCTS


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The side door easily rolls open and carries the trash liner with it - completely out of the receptacle - for easy access.


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