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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
Seat
(with back)
Metric
length 3000mm | width 610mm | height 895mm *
Imperial
length 9’ 10” | width 2’ 0” | height 2’ 11” *
* Not inc300mm (12“) below ground level for sub-surface fix
Approx Weight
168kg
Fixing Centres
1600mm (5’ 3”)
Detailed Material & Finish Specifications
Seat Slats
• Manufactured from FSC® certified timber
• Slats are profiled and left untreated as standard
• Bolted to frame with 4 no. fixing points per slat
Frame
• Manufactured from mild steel with a hot dip galvanised finish. Polyester powder coated finish available on
request (any RAL colour)
• Frame elements bolted together with 4 no. M12x70mm csk bolts, nuts and M12 armour rings (anti-vandal)
• Seat legs root fixed into concrete foundation pads
General Maintenance
(Recommended Schedule & Guidelines)
Daily/Weekly/Monthly
(or as adopted)
Visual checks of 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 seat is firmly secured in 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.
Galvanised & Polyester Powder Coated Surfaces
For general cleaning using a damp cloth and warm soapy water only. Scourers and abrasive cleaners are NOT
suitable for this type of finish and may damage it. Before using any cleaning agents to remove graffiti etc. try
on a small, inconspicuous area first to avoid causing more unsightly damage.
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