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Normal Bus Seats
Product Price: Rs 2,400 / PieceGet Best Price
Product Details:
Material | Pu Foam |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Bus Type | Normal Bus |
Color | Red |
Thickness | 5mm |
Normal Bus Seats are designed to be functional, cost-effective, and durable for everyday transportation needs, typically found in public transport buses, school buses, or standard tour buses. Here’s a description of their key features:
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Basic Design and Structure:
- Straight-Back Design: Seats are generally upright with a simple, contoured backrest to support passengers during short to medium-distance travel.
- Bench or Individual Seats: Depending on the bus, seats may come as continuous benches or individual chairs, with two seats per row on each side or a three-seat arrangement.
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Material:
- Vinyl or Fabric Upholstery: Seats are commonly covered in durable, easy-to-clean vinyl or fabric, which withstands frequent use and is resistant to wear.
- Padding: Minimal cushioning, usually foam, is provided for basic comfort without excessive bulk.
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Legroom:
- Standard Spacing: Seat rows are spaced to fit the maximum number of passengers, often providing sufficient but limited legroom.
- Footrest: Generally absent to save space, though some models may have foot bars on the floor.
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Safety Features:
- Grab Handles or Armrests: Some seats may have built-in handles on the aisle side for added stability.
- Optional Seat Belts: Public buses usually do not have seat belts, but school and intercity buses may be equipped with lap belts or simple seat belts for safety.
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Backrest and Headrest:
- Fixed Backrest: Usually set at a slight angle without reclining options for simplicity and space efficiency.
- Low or Mid-Level Backrest: Standard buses have lower backrests compared to luxury models, which may lack head support but are suitable for shorter journeys.
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