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Stock
Upholstered Stack Chairs for Restaurants, Cafeterias & Hotels
from Virco- Virco
gives you a choice of five budget 8900 Series upholstered stack
chairs with different seat and back combinations.
Each
of these chairs features a rugged 7/8" square tubular steel
frame and an H-brace welded to the rear legs. Thanks to this
design excellence, all of our stack chair models pass ANSI/BIFMA
testing for strength, durability and stability.
The
8900 Series models pictured on these pages are also available
with special fabrics and premium quality, high-density foam.
Please note that minimum quantities
apply. For a special quote - FAST - on these stock stack chairs,
call us now.
Go to the next page in this
series to see Core-a-Gator® Lightweight Folding Tables that
can ship today, from stock.
Call your MenuCovers.Net representative
today at USA/Canada 800-222-7367 to place your orders for competent
service and super fast delivery.
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Quick Ship items are designated
by this logo. These popular products are stocked in our warehouses
and ready for delivery to you.
All items on this page are
part of the Quick Ship Program.
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Virco offers you a range of
additional custom upholstery options.
You can choose from a spectrum
of fabric and vinyl colors, or even provide us with your own
fabric ("COM"= customers own material).
For more information, contact
your MenuCovers.Net representative.
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Chair Trucks - Sizes &
Safe Use Considerations
Virco #SCT789
- For storing and moving the chairs pictured on this page. See
chair truck pictures inset below. Size: 37-1/8" x 21-3/4"
x 44-7/8". Available from stock on QuickShip Program.
Virco #SCT4
- For storing and moving the chairs pictured on this page. See
chair truck pictures inset below. 61-7/8" x 24" x 46-3/4".
Available from stock on QuickShip Program.
Unlike storage carts, which support the weight
of chairs entirely with structural steel, hand trucks rely on
the strength of the operator to balance the load.
For this reason, there is no single
"safe capacity" for hand trucks. Conditions such as
the size and strength of the operator, the weight of the furniture
being moved, the presence or absence of thresholds, ramps or
slick surfaces can all affect the capacity of hand trucks.
We recommend starting with small, easily
handled loads and adding one or two pieces of furniture at a
time to determine the safe capacity for each set of conditions.
It's always better to make a few extra trips than to risk injury
to yourself and others by overloading a hand truck. Remember,
loaded hand trucks can be dangerous!
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