SITE AMENITIES SITE AMENITIES Planters — Add some color and fl air to your landscape.
• Model P-10 Series Planters match our round TRH Series trash and recycling receptacles. See Page 44. Top and bottom steel frame rings can be galvanized or powder coated in your color choice. The slats are 2" x 4" (nom.) available in treated pine or colorful 100% recycled plastic. See Page 41. Assembly is required. A heavy duty rigid plastic liner is included. Match with wood and plastic benches on Pages 4-6.
Model P-10/G-TP planter, galvanized steel frame, treated pine slats.
• Model P-20 Series Planters are designed to coordinate with the round CN-R/SS2-36 steel strap trash receptacle (See Page 48). Features include: all steel and all welded fabrication, attractive fl are top, and a durable powder coat fi nish in your color choice. See Page 42. Ships fully assembled. A heavy duty rigid plastic liner is included. Match with steel strap benches on Pages 15-17.
• Model P-30 Series Planters mirror the design of our Oak Knoll trash receptacle (see Page 47), including the durable vertical steel bar construction and the circle of rosettes around the top. Heavy gauge steel components and welded fabrication creates a planter as durable as the Oak Knoll trash receptacle. The Planter does not have a side opening door. Select your choice of powder coat fi nish colors. See Page 42. Ships fully assembled. A heavy duty rigid plastic liner is included. Match with the Oak Knoll bench frame on Page 17.
All Planters include this 20" tall x 20" (nom.) diameter heavy duty rigid plastic liner, black color only.
Model P-20/CU planter, steel strap design with fl ared top, powder coated blue.
Toilet Tissue Dispensers
For replacement order Model CN/B-3001.
Model P-30/CR planter, steel bar and rosettes design, powder coated red.
Model P-10/G-PY planter, galvanized steel frame, yellow recycled plastic slats.
• Model TH Toilet Tissue Dispensers are made with sturdy steel wall brackets and cross bars to stand up to abuse. The 2" wide cross bars are designed to prevent the rolls from turning so only the amount of paper needed is taken. This reduces waste and littering. The optional Model PL-1 brass padlock will prevent theft.
• Toilet Tissue Dispensers are available in 3 models to hold from 1 to 3 rolls. See the chart below. Models TH-1 and TH-2 use 3/16" thick steel wall brackets and 3/16" x 2" wide cross bar. Model TH-3 has 3/16" thick wall brackets that span 16" wall stud centers and a 1/4" thick x 2" wide cross bar. Model TH-3 can serve as a paper towel holder.
• The 2- and 3-roll models can be equipped with a 1-1/2" wide cross bar which will allow the tissue rolls to turn easily. Order Models TH-2F or TH-3F. See chart below.
• All models have a plated zinc fi nish for corrosion resistance and minimal maintenance. Wall mounting fasteners are not included.
Model No. Number of Rolls Cross Bar Width (in.) TH-1 TH-2 TH-3
1 2
Shown: Model TH-3: Triple Roll Dispenser Model TH-2: Double Roll Dispenser Model TH-1: Single Roll Dispenser with optional Model PL-1 padlock
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TH-2F TH-3F
1 roll paper towels
1 roll paper towels 2 3
3
2 2 2
1-1/2 1-1/2
Feature
Rolls won’t turn easily, prevents waste and extreme use.
Rolls turn easily, accommodates elderly or disabled persons
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