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763/62 Settee 764/10 Bench ¡40¶83¢237|72 ¡40¶41¢237|69 Building gate version ¡40¶77¢216|69 Standards Tubis home benches and settees conform to ANSI/BIFMA X 5.4. Depending on accessories, upholstery version and upholstery material they fulfil various fire protection classifications, including the classification “not flammable”.Safety Test Certificate (LGA Nuremberg) Footrests Footrest in steel with castors, slidable side- ways between seat legs. Fully upholstered; removable cover. Garden fabric upholstery version with artificial leather insert at foot end. Table tops Moulded plywood with connectors formounting. Table top thickness 18mm, optionally in laminate according to Wilkhahn laminate colour samples, and with edge protection in black polyurethane bullnose lipping, moulded and seamless, or in rippled aluminium laminate and with silver-grey polyurethane polyurethane profile. Tubis Gate: table top in sheet steel, 5mm, coated in the same colour as the seat shells. Modular units with 45°modern side tables Modular units for addition asrequired on request 2 Settees 763/622 Footrests 760/21 2 Spacer rails 760/30 Settees 763/73 and 762/95 Modular units with 45°side professional tables for90°corner solution on request Armrests Black through-dyed integral foam with steel insert, fitted to supporting beams bymeans of a connector at either end orbetween seats as required. Tubis Gate: shell in partially perforatedorunperforated sheet steel, anticorrosion- treated and coated in the same colour as the frame; coated in the colour silver for anodized frames. Polyurethane foam upholstery with fibre fleece overlay, fixed to removable upholstery frame comprising cellulose architectural panel.
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