High Chair Tray Hardware Set

$12.95

High Chair Tray hardware – Sliding Tray Hardware – high chair tray replacement hardware

Arm Piece: 5-7/8″long x 5/8″wide x 7/8″deep
Tray Piece: 3-5/16″long x 1″wide x 15/16″deep

S-5213

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Product Description

High Chair Tray hardware – Sliding Tray Hardware – high chair tray replacement hardware hardware for antique furniture restoration Arm Piece: 5-7/8″long x 5/8″wide x 7/8″deep
Tray Piece: 3-5/16″long x 1″wide x 15/16″deep

S-5213

This style of high chair tray replacement hardware began to appear on high chairs in the 1940s. Best for use with our W3-5226 Grooved Trays or similar styles only.

Along with using the best quality high chair tray hardware, please be sure you make sure that your chair has a safety strap. You can also order the High Chair Safety Strap Here. 

High Chair Tray hardware comes as a set for attaching one high chair tray. Long piece attaches to the outside of the arm. Short piece attaches to the underside of the tray. Spring loaded clamp allows the position of the tray to be adjusted then locked into place.

Make sure the screws you use aren’t too long for the thickness of your tray. Some trays are too thin and need short screws.

Redposie does not in any way imply that this item complies with current child safety standards

Please note that while the tray hardware comes with mounting screws, that may not be a suitable length for all trays.  It is important to measure the thickness of your tray before using the included screws to ensure that they are not too long.

The high chair tray hardware Worked great with my antique highchair! Thank you! Jamie Mitchell

A study, easily operated set of high chair tray hardware adaptable to any sizes of Standard High Chairs. Removable tray is securely engaged or locked in position on chair arms by a positive latch mechanism. Tray can not accidentally or forcibly be dislodged, providing maximum safety for child while in chair.

High Chair Tray Hardware Latch Mechanism

auto aligns itself and engages first notch of arm brackets as tray itself and engages first notch of am brackets as tray is placed on chair and pushed into position. Two additional notches are provided in the arm brackets for adjustments of tray. A stop is also incorporated in the unit to prevent the tray from passing the position of the third notch.

 

 

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