8' King'S Drape Dimensions

Use the chart below as a guide to selecting the correct linen size for a specific table shape/size (standard table height is 30"). Most all of our linens are available in the sizes listed below. Please refer to the Linens product pages (by Color or by Collection) for available colors, styles, sizes, as well as pricing. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Bases are offered in various sizes and weights, and are selected based on the weight and heights of the drapes to be hung. Assemblies all include the baseplate, choice of pin, and screw. Our low profile design minimizes obstruction to guests and includes zinc-plating for rust protection and long term use. Easy grip handle, rounded corners Eight holes for more versatility Three holes (extra pin holes at additional cost) Available in 17lb or 35lb models Comes with two pin holes and a stacking slot Available in 6lb or 12lb models Fold down for easy storage and transport

Ideal for Tech Surrounds Compatible Upright: 1.5″ standard Compatible Upright: 8′ standard Compatible Upright: up to 8′ Pin Size: 2″x6″ or 8″ Compatible Upright: up to 16′ Part #S-B 181838 8 Pin Size: 2″x8″ or 16″ Compatible Upright: up to 22′ Pin Size: 3 1/2″ or 4″
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Portable Electric Towel Rails Uk Begin by laying out the drape support horizontals. The most common length used is a 7′-12’ adjustable horizontal. Sizes range from 2′-3′ up to 9′-16′. The horizontal drape support length is selected by the span that needs to be covered, and the weight of the fabric being hung.

TIP: Use a horizontal that is 1 to 2 feet less than the actual span that you wish to cover to achieve optimum stability. STEP 2: Base & Pins Next, select a screw hole in the base for the slip fit pin. The pin diameter and height is determined by the upright size being used. For sizing details, please refer to the Base Assembly page. The center hole is always best for stability, but pins can be placed in any hole as long as there is additional weight provided by a sand bag, or if the base placement dictates that it can’t easily fall, for example if it’s backed against a wall. Screw the pin on finger tight and for complete stability, it should not wobble.Pipe and Drape bases range from 6-62lb with Slip-Fit pins from 3″ to 16″ tall. STEP 3: Base Layout Use your horizontals or a tape measure to define the distance between your bases. Once the perimeter is laid out with horizontal drape supports, the next step is to select and place the pipe and drape bases.

Bases are selected by the height and weight of the drape to be hung.Drape Kings 35lb 18″ x 18″ bases have nine holes. The industry standard pipe and drape base plate has 3 holes. Drape Kings bases offer maximum flexibility. Also, most pipe and drape sections are hung on 8′ to 10′ spans. This is usually based on the width of the fabric to be hung. STEP 4: Slip on the Upright! Now slip the adjustable or fixed height upright over the pin. If it’s adjustable, keep it at its lowest position for easier drape set-up. TIP: Slip-Lock Adjustable uprights are usually better than fixed uprights as they offer more flexibility in any pipe and drape setup, and allow for easier installation at a lower position. Transport and storage is also easier since the upright is nearly half of its extended size when retracted. STEP 5: Sleeving on the Drape It’s time for the drape. Select the appropriate drape panel based on the size and desired fullness. Unfold, and locate the top tear-back velcro pockets, pull the pocket open and sleeve the entire drape panel on to the horizontal.

TIP: Drapery panels description labels are typically on the bottom-rear side of the drape and are always folded out for easy identification. STEP 6: Hook on the Horizontals Now hook each end of the drape horizontal into the Drape Kings upright vertical slots. Using our top slot eliminates “humps,” as seen in most stock pipe and drape uprights. Next, using our original Velcro Tear Back pocket, close the end, which will create a flush overlapping finished look.Drape Kings pioneered the NO HUMP look in Pipe and Drape, and to this day we are still the only major firm to use it on all of our adjustable uprights. It’s our standard practice to replace all 4-way uprights with our 8-way, at no additional charge for the rental. STEP 7: Level the Uprights Once all the horizontals are hooked into the uprights, you can level the run. However, keep the adjustable uprights down, and don’t raise them until all final adjustments are made.Adjustable uprights are available in a wide range of sizes from 3′-5′ all the way up to 14′-24′ high.

Drape Kings doesn’t recommend anything higher than 22′, but there are exceptions. STEP 8: Fullness, add Accessories Before going any further, adjust the drape fullness by sliding the drape pipe pocket evenly across the horizontal span. For the smoothest look, open the “Original Velcro Tear Back Pocket” at the end of each panel, and overlap by laying the opening over the top of the next drape. Close the first and last openings at the beginning and end of the run. Also, if using any accessories such as sign hooks, clip rods, skirt / header clamps, or other gadgets, add them now. TIP: The more you do on the ground, the less you’ll need to do up on a ladder. That’s the beauty of the slip-lock adjustable upright pipe and drape system. STEP 9: Add Sandbags & Raise it Up!Add sandbag(s) as suggested for the height and pin location to further stabilize the upright. NOW you can raise it up! Walking from upright to upright, raise each up a foot at a time, sequentially, until the entire assembly is raised to the desired height.