ProTilt Chair

ProTilt Chair

Wide-footprint plastic chairs for tilt-up and architectural applications
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Description

Designed for slab and foundation work where stable rebar positioning is essential. Unlike standard alternatives, this product is optimized for its specific application to improve stability, efficiency, and placement accuracy. ProTilt Chairs are heavy-duty plastic rebar supports designed for tilt-up, precast, architectural, and form-work applications. Each chair provides two cover heights in quarter-inch increments and features an extra-wide footprint and added support under the cradle for improved stability and strength.

Key Features

Cover heights from 3/4 inch to 3 inch; dual cover heights in quarter-inch increments; strong and easy to use; accommodates mesh to #11 bar; extra-wide footprint for stability; optimized for form-work, mud slabs, and tilt-slab applications.

Specifications

Material
Plastic
Cover Height (in)
0.75" - 3"

Plastic chair with dual cover heights in quarter-inch increments. Pack quantities range from 200 to 700; pallet quantities range from 3,200 to 11,200 depending on size. Made in the USA from 100 percent recycled material.

Variants & Sizes

PROTILT-CHAIR075/100 3/4 and 1; PROTILT-CHAIR125/150 1 1/4 and 1 1/2; PROTILT-CHAIR175/200 1 3/4 and 2; PROTILT-CHAIR225/250 2 1/4 and 2 1/2; PROTILT-CHAIR275/300 2 3/4 and 3.

Applications

FAQ

What are ProTilt Chairs used for? They are designed for tilt-up, precast, and architectural applications. What bar sizes can they support? They accommodate mesh through #11 bar. What cover heights are available? They range from 3/4 inch to 3 inch in quarter-inch increments.

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