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Bar stool parts are essential components that keep your seating functional, comfortable, and visually appealing. Our extensive collection features a variety of replacement parts, including swivels, bases, footplates, and seat covers, designed to fit most standard bar stools. These high-quality parts are built to withstand the demands of commercial use, ensuring your bar stools remain in excellent condition for years to come.
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The main parts of a bar stool include the seat, backrest, footrest, base, and swivel mechanism. The seat is the part you sit on, while the backrest supports your back. The footrest is a horizontal bar or ring where you can rest your feet, and the base is the bottom part that supports the stool. The swivel mechanism allows the stool to rotate 360 degrees.
The overhang for bar stools refers to the distance between the bar or counter's edge and the stool seat's edge. A typical overhang for bar stools is 10-12 inches, which allows enough space for comfortable seating while ensuring the stool is close enough to the bar for easy access to drinks and food.
To reinforce bar stools, you can take several steps, such as tightening all screws and bolts, replacing worn or damaged parts, and adding support braces or brackets to the base and legs. If the stool has a wooden frame, you can apply wood glue to any loose joints and clamp them until the glue dries. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can help extend the life of your bar stools.
How to Clean, Care For, and Maintain Your Commercial Mixer
Catering Equipment and Supplies: List of Most Important Items
The 5 Best Commercial Kitchen utensils
The 5 Best Commercial Kitchen Juicers