Stop choosing chairs that wear out under constant use. This restaurant chair combines a metal frame with a thick plywood seat and ladder back to deliver consistent performance and dependable comfort in high-turnover environments. Designed for indoor service areas, the unit balances structural rigidity and daily usability for dining rooms, cafes, and institutional settings.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe wooden seat and ladder back with a mild detergent and soft cloth; rinse and dry immediately to prevent staining and finish damage. Clean metal frame and powder-coated surfaces with a non-abrasive cleaner and microfiber to avoid scratches. Sanitize high-touch zones (chair backs, seats) after each shift to prevent cross-contamination and reduce pathogen transfer. Inspect fasteners weekly and store chairs dry to deter pests and extend service life.#@@#Additional Info#@#Flash Furniture's Hercules ladder-back chair has a .62" plywood cherry seat on a powder-coated metal frame, measuring 31.75" H x 16" W x 19.5" D, weighing 14 pounds, ideal for high-traffic dining and compliant with CSA stability practices.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Stop choosing chairs that wear out under constant use. This restaurant chair combines a metal frame with a thick plywood seat and ladder back to deliver consistent performance and dependable comfort in high-turnover environments. Designed for indoor service areas, the unit balances structural rigidity and daily usability for dining rooms, cafes, and institutional settings.
#@@# Metal Frame Strength#@#
Engineers specify a metal frame that resists flex and maintains alignment under continuous use. Operators will notice stable seating and fewer maintenance interventions thanks to welded joints and a powder-coated finish that reduces surface wear.
#@@# Thick Plywood Seat#@#
Manufacturers constructed the seat from 0.62 inches of plywood finished in cherry wood, providing a solid platform that resists sagging. Staff will appreciate consistent comfort across long shifts while managers see an extended lifecycle before replacement.
#@@# Ladder Back Design#@#
Designers implemented a ladder back to combine lumbar support and airflow, helping patrons sit comfortably for extended periods. Hosts report improved guest satisfaction when seating provides both structure and a classic aesthetic.
#@@# Compact Footprint#@#
Measurements show a 16-inch width and 19.5-inch depth that optimize floor space without sacrificing stability. Facility planners can increase seating density in dining rooms while still allowing clear circulation paths for servers.
#@@# Durable Finish#@#
A powder-coated frame finish protects metal components from corrosion and scuffing common in hospitality environments. Maintenance crews will perform routine cleaning with basic solutions and restore appearance rapidly.
#@@# Commercial Weight Rating#@#
Product weight registers at 14 pounds, indicating a robust build that resists tipping and shifting during service. Procurement teams can standardize seating across outlets with confidence in structural consistency.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the chair weekly for loose fasteners and tighten all bolts. Clean the powder-coated metal frame with mild detergent and a soft cloth; rinse and dry to prevent spotting. Treat the .62" plywood seat with a recommended wood cleaner and reapply finish every six months in high-use areas. Verify ladder back welds and metal connections monthly, replacing damaged parts promptly. Rotate seating to equalize wear and log maintenance actions.