Chepstow Seat
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Chepstow Seat

One of our original designs, providing an attractive durable seat at a cost effective price. It has all the vandal resistant features of the more expensive products in this range.

  • Boards available in iroko or seasoned oak
  • Supplied with extended legs (for concreting in), as standard.
  • Also available with pedestal base legs (for bolting down)
  • Pedestal base option can be bolted down with K3 rawl bolts, or K10 extended rawl bolts
  • Frames in either Acrylic Coating or Street-Tough finish in black as standard
  • Supplied as separate boards and frames, requiring assembly
Specifications
Chepstow Seat
  • Boards 32 x 95mm finished
  • Frames 50 x 50 x 3mm hollow (concrete in versions have 50 x 75 x 3mm legs)
  • Length 1800mm, weight approx. 35kg.
  • Length 2400mm, weight approx. 48kg.
BOARD OPTIONS

Boards available in iroko or seasoned oak

If you'd like more information please fill in the form at the bottom of this page, call us on: 01639 845394 or click here to email us.

All hollow section seats in this range have:

  • Fully welded steel end caps, as opposed to plastic end plugs
  • Stainless steel tamper resistant fastenings
  • Boards fully finished and coated
  • Standardised parts for ease of replacement
  • Various ground fixing options
  • Two standard lengths available, 1800mm and 2400mm
  • Optional arms available
Fully welded end caps
Concealed nut fastening
Tamper resistant fastenings
Concealed nuts

This fixing system has several important advantages:

  • A special key is needed to undo these fastenings, which reduces the risk of unauthorised dismantling
  • No nuts are visible at the rear of the frames, and the fastenings are flush fiing on the board surface
  • Stainless steel fastenings don’t rust, so look good indefinitely
  • The replacement of individual boards is a straight forward task, even many years later

These seats are frequently specified for commemorative purposes for which several types of plaque are available for more information please visit the Commemorative Inscription Service page.