| The particular use requirements of articles for changing rooms in sports establishments and the considerable diversity of operating requirements mean that two basic prerequisites must be met in designing a complete system of changing room benches: | |
| Strength in order to guarantee long life and low maintenance costs. |
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| Modularity and
composability in order to allow composition of increasingly complex models in relation to specific requirements. |
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| The prerequisite of strength is intrinsically met through selection of the materials used: | |
| Frame Made of square tube 30x30, thickness 1.5mm, with epoxy coating applied electrostatically. |
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| Staves For the seating surface and backs, specially moulded in ABS and reinforce with steel core. |
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ABS moulded staves can be supplied in 2 colours, they have long life (the damp proof protection of wood disappears after a time, leaving it liable to rot) and guarantee hygiene and safety in use (wood can easily be splintered, etc.) |
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Clothes hook (for equipped bench models), moulded in a special plastic resin with very high mechanical strength (polycarbonate). |
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assembly screws made entirely of nickel-plated brass in order to give a touch of quality to an already excellent product. |
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| stainless steel foot adjustable, rubber coated, with possibility of being fixed to the floor. Selection of stainless steel is due to the frequent contact of these feet with stagnant water, washing liquids, etc |
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| Other important characteristics | ||
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Stockability of
benches so as to minimise transport costs and storage spaces during any period when they are not used. |
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| Modular assembly Complex bench models are supplied in separate parts in order to minimise the transport volume; these benches are designed in such a way as to make the assembly operations on the individual parts extremely simple; they can therefore be carried out on the spot by the customer himself, thus avoiding high assembly costs. Special instructions in this connection are inserted in the packages. |
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| Subsequent
compasibility: the ease of the assembly operations also allows adjustment of a changing room to operating requirements through the subsequent addition of finishing units, such as bag holders or clothes hooks, to the base models, or through the coupling of single benches into double benches etc. |
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