Cast Iron Seat Fixings

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cast iron seating Cast iron fixings

Free standing
Sand/
cement
For very secure sites, indoor locations or uses which may require semi dry
the seat or bench to be repositioned, seats can be left screed
unanchored.
Tubular
Ground bolting - Leibig bolts (set of 4) spacing sleeve

Where a solid foundation already exists, seats may be secured to Expanding


Sand/cement concrete shell
the ground using bolts through the pre-drilled seat foot. semi dry screed of rawl bolt

For cast iron framed seats, Liebig expansion bolts, S-2092, can be Free standing. Ground bolting.
supplied at an additional cost.

Extension legs (set of 4)


For most seats, extension legs, S-2082 can be supplied at an
additional cost, for bolting to seat feet and anchoring into a
concrete fixing pad.

Seat legs can also be secured between paving slabs.

Submerged fixing Sand/cement


semi dry screed Sand/
The seat leg is extended and inserted directly into concrete. cement
Diagram shows the BX 2031 Pierhead bench securely bolted to a concrete concrete semi dry
concrete block below ground level. screed

239 Extension legs. Submerged fixing.

Base plate fixed BX 2020-DI-BP Eastgate Seat, with optional extra central armrest and commemorative brass plaque. Leicester Park.

telephone: 01782 564411 fax: 01782 565357/562546

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