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MA Anchor Kits included.


Model ANG-3: fi ts 2-3/8" OD frames – XT and BTXG tables.


Model ANG-5: fi ts 1-5/8" OD frames – UT, BTUG, ST and SQT tables.


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Strap Anchor:


One pair, secure tables with steel tube frames. 1/4" dia. holes.


Anchor bolts not


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Auger Anchor:


Screw-type auger; 1/2" diameter steel shaft with 3" dia. auger. Screw into ground until only “eye” is exposed. Includes 30" long heavy link chain secured to stake with cold shut. Optional Model PL-1 padlock can secure chain to table. Model AGS-1.


Angle Anchor: One pair of formed steel angles. Use with AT and RT tables and RB benches. Angles attach to frames with included screws. Then secure to surface with 3/8" dia. bolts appropriate for mounting surface (not included). Use one pair per frame. Model ANG-2.


Drive-in Ground Anchor:


Driven deep into ground with heavy hammer and optional drive stake. Attaches to table or bench with wire rope and/or heavy chain. Optional Model PL-1 padlock secures wire rope to bench/table.


Model 68-AT1: 1100 lb. capacity, 3/16" x 5 ft. galvanized wire rope. Model 88-AT1: 3000 lb. capacity, 1/4" x 6 ft. galvanized wire rope. Model 68-ATC: 1100 lb. capacity, 1/4" x 4 ft. proof coil chain with 1 ft. wire rope. Model 88-ATC: 3000 lb. capacity, 1/4" x 4 ft. proof coil chain with 2 ft. wire rope.


Drive Rods: Model DS-68: 1/2" x 3 ft. steel rod with large striking head. Use with #68-AT1 and #68-ATC anchors. Model DS-1: 3/4" x 4 ft. steel rod tapered to 1/2", heavy- duty frequent use. Use with #68-AT1 and #68-ATC. Model DS-2: 3/4" x 4 ft. steel rod. For use with #88-AT1 and #88-ATC.


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


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Tables, Benches, Trash Receptacles, even Bike Racks, can be coordinated by selecting matching materials … lumber, recycled plastic, steel, aluminum … across the different product categories. Complete the coordination by selecting matching or contrasting colors. Product styles and colors are available for any landscape design. The visible impact on your public will be enhanced with custom identification available on many products.





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