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ACCESSIBLE FIRERINGS CCESSIBLE FIRERINGS Multilevel Cooking Grate


• Model M-32 accessible campfire ring features a flat rear panel so wheelchairs can have closer access to the cooking grate and adjustment handles. The 300 sq. inch cooking grate adjusts to 4 levels between 19" and 24" above the ground. This design allows the grate to be adjusted one side at a time, using only one hand; without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist; and does not exceed 10 lbf. to lift.


• The firering is rolled using 3/16" thick steel, with 1" formed flange for strength and safety. The adjustment panels are cut from 3/16" steel, and also serve as heat shields. The cooking grate is welded together using 5/8" dia. handle/support bars and 1/2" dia. grate bars, and includes handle grips of 1/8" x 1/2" coiled steel. The finish is high temp non-toxic black enamel paint. Pin anchors provide a fixed location.


• The ring is filled with aggregate (not included) to about 10-1/2" deep to provide the elevated fire surface. This fill also insulates the ground to reduce the chance of root fires in heavily wooded areas. Drain/draft holes are provided around the perimeter of the ring.


• Optional: bolt on utility shelf Model S5 (see Page 94). • Optional: heat shield Model HS-M (see Page 93).


Model Model M-32/17 accessible firering (Note: this installation did not require use of pin anchors). M-32/17/PA


Diameter Side Ht. 30"


Inside 16-3/8"


Anchor Systems


PA only See Page 94


Cooking Area (Sq. In.)


300


Multilevel Grate — Double Walled


Accessible campfi re ring Model LDW-36/18/TB includes a full-height outer ring to serve as a heat barrier for the inner ring. It also features a 300 sq. inch four level adjustable cooking grate.


• 1/8" (10 ga.) outer ring with 1" formed top flange; 3/16" (7 ga.) inner ring; 17-3/8" tall fire barrier.


• Three formed steel angles welded between rings form a 2" wide air space. Both rings include a series of 1" dia. (nom.) drain/draft holes. 3/16" thick steel panels support the cooking grate in four locations and help shield grate handles from heat.


• 300 sq. in. cooking grate is all welded 1/2" dia. steel bars supported by 5/8" dia. handle bars. 1/8" x 1/2" coiled flat steel bar handle grips.


• Includes two tip back anchor pins to secure ring in place but allow ring to tip up for clean out (do not use aggregate fill).


• Finished with high temp non toxic black enamel paint. • Optional: Bolt on utility shelf. See Page 94.


• Optional: Angle spade anchors (can use aggregate fill to raise the firebed). See Page 94.


Model


Model LDW-36/18/TB Double Wall Firering with four level adjustable grate and tip-back anchors. 18" high fi re barrier.


90  LDW-36/18/TB


Inside, Outside Diameter


31-3/4", 36-1/2"


Side Ht. Anchor Systems


17-3/8"


TB Standard AL (optional) See Page 94


Cooking Area (Sq. In.)


300


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