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Introduction

Design

 

Design, shop drawings and development by  
Factory Furniture Ltd.

Manufacture

 

Factory Furniture manufactured components. Products 
are assembled in Factory workshops, checked and 
dispatched ready for installation. Replacement products 
or components thereof should be ordered direct from 
Factory Furniture Ltd.

Copyright

 

The design copyright for the product and drawing 
copyright remains the sole property of Factory Furniture 
Ltd.

General Specifications

Table

   

Metric 

length 2020mm | width 825mm | height 720mm

 

Imperial 

length 6’ 7½” | width 2’ 8½” | height 2’ 4½”

 

Approx Weight 

158kg 

Fixing Centres 

1920mm (6’ 3½”) x 600mm (1’ 11½”)

Picnic Table

 

Metric

 length 2020mm | width 1650mm | height 

720mm 

Imperial

 length 6’ 7½” | width 5’ 5” | height 2’ 4½” 

Approx Weight 

 241kg 

Fixing Centres 

1920mm (6’ 3½”) x 600mm (1’ 11½”) 

The Murton table can be combined with a couple of 
Murton benches to create an outdoor dining set

Detailed Material & Finish 

Specifications

Table Slats 

(inc. seat slats on picnic table only)

• 

Manufactured from FSC® certified tropical 
hardwood

• 

Profiled and left untreated as standard 

(oil or 

microporous woodstain treatment available on 
request)

• 

Supported on frame - attached with 4 no. fixing 
points each

Frame 

• 

Manufactured from stainless steel - satin polished 
finish (mild steel option available - hot dipped 
galvanised  with polyester powder coat finish 

(powder coat colour grey as standard or to customer 
specification)

• 

Frame is a welded construction

• 

Anchored to ground using 2 no. resin fixed M10 x 
200mm threaded rods and cap nuts per base

 (4 off 

total)

General Maintenance  

(Recommended Schedule & Guidelines)

Daily/Weekly/Monthly

 (or as adopted) 

Visual checks of timber table slats and frame - check all 
items for superficial or physical damage

Three Monthly

 

Clean all items as detailed below check all fixings are 
seated correctly; inspect timber for serious damage and 
splinters.

Six Monthly

 

Secure all fixings; full clean as detailed below; check 
that table is firmly secured to the ground

 

Specific Maintenance Details

FSC Timber

Clean with a stiff brush once per year, especially in more 
exposed locations, in order to prevent a verdigris type 
build up on the timber surface. Ideally this should be 
completed in early spring. During the cleaning stage, 
all exposed timber surfaces should be inspected for 
splits and splinters. Any splinters and graffiti should 
be removed and the surface sanded with 100 grit 
sandpaper in order to remove any uneven / sharp edges 
or surfaces. 

During the first few months after installation the tannin 
naturally occurring in the timber may leach out and 
cause a brown staining  in the bases. This may be 
removed with a light solution of household bleach and 
water.

Stainless Steel 

 (polished stainless steel only)

Clean as required, but at least every three months, using 
a stainless steel polish and a lint free cloth. To remove 
ground in dirt, a stainless steel finishing pad may be 
required.

C005669

Responsible

Forest Management

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