Washington Vinyl Tall Chairs 10" Stroke
Height 1 Lever:
•Nylon Base: 24" to 34".
•Chrome Base: 26"to 36"
•Aluminum Base: 24" to 34".
Height 3 Lever:
•Nylon Base: 25" to 35".
•Chrome Base: 27"to 37"
•Aluminum Base: 25" to 35".
Seat: 21.5" Wide, 19" Deep. Waterfall Front. Fully Ergonomic.
Back: 15.5" High. Comfortable Lumbar Support.
Base: 5 Leg.
Footring Diameter: 18".
Foam Construction: 2.5” Thick Quadruple Density urethane foam. The top layer is Memory Foam for exceptional comfort, under that is soft foam maximize comfort for lighter weight people, then Medium Density followed by extra firm foam for the heavier people.
BenchPro™ Vinyl Seating products use super heavy 32 oz. Anti-Microbial and Mildrew Treated vinyls to reduce the spread of illness in the workplace while providing excellent ease of cleaning. The use of expensive dual density/high resiliency foams provide comfort for petite, up to 450 pound employees, while lasting many times longer than conventional foams. Our seat blanks use only multi-ply/fully ergonomically contoured hardwoods. (No pressboard or particleboard used here). All our seating products pass national and international structural safety standards including ANSI/BIFMA, GSA and DIN, and pass California Fire Std. 117E.
- Meet ANSI, BIFMA, DIN and GSA Structural Standards for Nylon base.
- Meet ANSI, BIFMA, DIN and GSA Structural Standards for Aluminum base.
Warranty: View Exclusive Warranty.
BenchPro™ seating is made to the highest level of quality, meeting and exceeding all national and international standards for safety and integrity. We guarantee the chairs will perform properly for ten-years with people as heavy as 450#, however, no chair with rolling casters is safe for some people over 300 pounds, due to the way they have to support their weight by holding onto something when sitting or rising. We recommend people over 300 pounds use a straight leg steel chair or bench that meets ANSI/BIFMA standards.
We also offer European design braking casters and immobile glides, which will reduce the occurrence of chairs scooting away when being loaded.