PICNIC TABLES 47 c on tac t@bj s par k . com · F A X : 281-356-1802 8" min. 6" max. 9" 27" 30" min. 17" min. 11" min. ACCESSIBILITY COMPLIANCE WXT & WXTH Series tables, provide all the required knee and toe clearances at both ends. AT and AFT Series A-frame tables with a top extended one foot at each end meet accessibility guidelines. PQT-4 Series with one seat removed provides ample wheelchair access. WPTS Series table offers ample room for the ADA Clearance Box to fit at both ends. T600 Series "Caterpillar" Tables are ADA compliant at both ends. TPT Series table with extended top allows the ADA Compliance Box to fit comfortably underneath. UT/UTH and XT/XTH Series tables with a two-foot extended top provide more than enough knee/toe space under the top. RT Series and ART Series Plastic Tables offer extended end table top options to ensure ADA Accessibility can be met. PT Series tables provide a secure, permanent location and are wheelchair accessible at both ends by design. UT and XT Series tables with side access provide wheelchair accessibility right in the middle of activities. UT/UTH and XT/XTH Series tables with top extended one foot at each end meet accessibility guidelines. Toe Clearance: Space from the surface to 9 in. (230mm) high shall be considered toe clearance; toe clearance shall extend 17 in. (430mm) minimum under the element; toe clearance shall extend 6 in. (150mm) maximum beyond knee clearance at 9 in. high; toe clearance shall extend 25 in. (635mm) maximum under an element; toe clearance shall be 30 in. (760mm) wide minimum. Knee Clearance: Space from 9 in. (230mm) and 27 in. (685mm) above the surface shall be considered knee clearance; knee clearance shall be 11 in. (280mm) deep minimum at 9 in. (230mm) above surface, and 8 in. (205mm) deep minimum at 27 in. (685mm) above the surface; knee clearance shall extend 25 in. (638mm) maximum under the element at 9 in. (230mm) high; knee clearance shall be 30 in. (760mm) wide minimum. These dimensions create a Clearance Box that must fit under the picnic table to be an ADA compliant table. Many tables claim to be “wheelchair accessible” but they might not be “ADA compliant”. Below are illustrations of some popular Pilot Rock brand picnic tables and how they meet or exceed the ADA guidelines for Compliance. See Page 33 See Page 32 See Page 30 See Page 37 See Page 36 See Pages 34-35 See Page 43 See Page 43 See Page 39 See Page 30 See Page 30 Pilot Rock picnic tables are designed to comply with the Final Guidelines for Federal Outdoor Recreation Sites (effective 11/25/2013). Refer to Chapter 3, section 306 Knee and Toe Clearances. For table placement and spacing you should also consult: Chapter 2 Scoping Requirements (sections F201.4, F244 and F245); Chapter 9 Built In Elements (section 902); and Chapter 10 Recreation Facilities (sections 1011 and 1019). Model T720 tables with top extended one foot at each end meet accessibility guidelines. See Page 33
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