Designed for high-traffic environments where durability and reliable performance are essential, this steel stool is built to withstand demanding daily use without sacrificing safety or service efficiency. Operators will appreciate its 300-pound rated capacity, easy maintenance, and compact 24-inch seat height, which seamlessly integrates with bar-height counters and workstations. Facilities that prioritize uptime and certified materials will find a dependable seating solution designed for routine cleaning and heavy usage cycles.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe hardboard seat and steel frame with a mild detergent solution and soft cloth. Rinse with clean water and dry immediately to prevent corrosion. Sanitize high-touch zones (seat edges, foot ring) with EPA-registered disinfectant per label dwell time. Inspect rivets and welds weekly; tighten or replace damaged parts. Remove crumbs and spills from booth crevices and shelf undersides to deter pests and prevent contamination of clean items and hands.#@@#Additional Info#@#National Public Seating 6324 stool supports 300 pounds with a 24" seat height and a 15" hardboard seat secured by 16 rivets. The 18-gauge steel frame includes a welded foot ring, is ANSI/BIFMA and MAS Green certified, and weighs 14 pounds.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Designed for high-traffic environments where durability and reliable performance are essential, this steel stool is built to withstand demanding daily use without sacrificing safety or service efficiency. Operators will appreciate its 300-pound rated capacity, easy maintenance, and compact 24-inch seat height, which seamlessly integrates with bar-height counters and workstations. Facilities that prioritize uptime and certified materials will find a dependable seating solution designed for routine cleaning and heavy usage cycles.
#@@# Steel Frame#@#
Constructed with 18-gauge steel tubing, the stool features a 7/8-inch O.D. frame that resists deformation under repeated use. Operators will value the consistent geometry that ensures seating stability and alignment throughout service shifts.
#@@# Load Capacity#@#
With a rating of 300 pounds, the stool delivers reliable load performance for a diverse range of users. Managers can confidently assign seating in multipurpose areas, minimizing the risk of premature failure.
#@@# Hardboard Seat#@#
The square hardboard seat is secured with 16 rivets for a fixed attachment, allowing for simplified servicing. Maintenance staff can quickly replace or inspect the seat, reducing downtime during peak hours.
#@@# Foot Support#@#
A welded 5/8-inch O.D. foot ring provides continuous support and alleviates stress on frame welds. Customers enjoy steadier footing, while staff benefit from reduced frame fatigue throughout the unit's lifecycle.
#@@# Compliance Certified#@#
ANSI/BIFMA and MAS Green certifications confirm that the design meets industry standards and environmental criteria. Purchasing teams can align seating acquisitions with institutional procurement policies and sustainability objectives.
#@@# Compact Footprint#@#
Measuring 15 inches in depth and 24 inches in overall height, the stool occupies minimal floor space, optimizing traffic flow. Dining and lab areas can increase usable work space while maintaining necessary seating counts.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the stool weekly for loose rivets and weld defects; tighten fasteners and repair welds immediately to maintain structural integrity. Clean hardboard seats with a mild detergent solution and nonabrasive cloth; rinse and dry thoroughly to prevent delamination. Lubricate foot ring contact points quarterly and verify leg caps for wear; replace caps when they show damage. Confirm 300 pounds capacity signage remains legible and store units indoors to prevent corrosion.