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Do you have benches that can be chained together in a series?

Absolutely, we do offer benches that can be chained together in a series. If you’re managing a park, a transit hub, a stadium, or any public space where you need orderly, continuous seating without gaps, this is exactly what you’re looking for. We call them “ganged” or “modular linked” benches.

These benches are designed with built-in steel brackets, alignment pins, and optional chain or bar connectors. You can literally attach them side by side to form a straight row, an L-shape, or even a curved seating arrangement depending on your layout. The connections are sturdy – we use heavy-duty galvanized hardware that resists weather and tampering.

I’ll walk you through some popular options:

- Wall‑mount series: These benches have a flat back that can be bolted to a wall or railing. Ganging connectors allow you to chain them into an uninterrupted run against a building or platform edge.

- Free‑standing modular benches: They come with a lockable linking system. You push two benches together, drop in the connecting bar, and tighten a few bolts. That’s it. No wobbly ends, no gaps for debris or tripping.

- Portable event benches: For temporary setups – think outdoor concerts, farmers markets, or graduation ceremonies – we offer benches with fold‑down chain hooks. One person can connect a row of ten benches in minutes.

If you need a permanent installation, I recommend our powder‑coated steel or recycled plastic models (they don’t splinter, stain, or rot). For a more classic look, pressure‑treated wood with stainless steel connectors is also available.

I should mention: all connectors come pre‑drilled and match the bench spacing exactly, so you won’t need to drill holes on‑site. The whole system meets ASTM safety standards for public seating and can handle heavy loads – tested up to 1,200 pounds per bench.

So if you’re thinking about a long row of benches along a promenade, or you want to keep seating groups tight in a transit waiting area, yes – we have exactly the solution. Just let me know the material preference and the number of units you’re thinking about, and I can send you a technical drawing and price quote.

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