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Cinema Star Rocker New Theater SeatingBrand new, real theater seating. These chairs have been designed with movie viewing in mind. Perfect for Cinemas, Theaters, Performing Arts Centers, Screening Rooms, Media Centers, and as Home Theater Seating. The generous widths (22-inch, 23-inch, or 24-inch) provides spacious comfort. The back heights (38.50-inch, 40.5-inch, 42-inch or 44-inch) provides support for shoulders and neck.
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Tech Talk
Cinema Star Rocker Tech Talk
Cinema Star Rocker True Rocker theater seating.
In this section we talk tech. Included below are some of the technical specifications of the theater seating, as well as layout, and installation tips. If any of this information seems confusing please don’t worry, we will be happy to clarify any of these points. We are just a phone call away, and we are happy to answer any questions that you may have.
Call us at: 727-798-6949
Installation Instructions: (Follow this link...)
Theater Seating Installation Instructions for the True Rocker Style Seating
Height: 40 1/2" is the most popular. Available: 38.50", 40.50", 42", and 44"
Width: 22" is the most popular width. Available 22 to 24".
Wide width chairs (24") incur a $30 / chair up-charge. Extra tall chairs (44") incur a $30 / chair up-charge.
Depth of the chair:
24 1/4" (with the seats bottom cushion in the up position, also know as "seat up envelope").
29 1/4 (with the seats bottom cushion in the down position, also know as "seat down envelope").
Chair rocks back: Up to 6 inches. (Depending on size and weight of person sitting in the chair).
The rocking mechanism is adjustable. There is a screw, located in the most forward position going through the rubber spring mechanism. Tightening this screw will reduce the amount of rocking motion the chair has. The screw is set into the ´loosest’ position from the factory. In other words if you want the maximum amount of range-of-motion of the rocking you do not need to touch or mess with the adjustment screw at all. Just leave it alone.
Back-to-back spacing: Recommend 38 inches. Additional space such as 40"or 42" etc. allows for more legroom, more comfort, and more egress room.
The chairs come partially assembled. Some assembly is required. The backs are already put together. The seat bottoms with their cushion and bucket are already put together.
The chairs legs, with its armrest and foot, are already put together.
All you have to do is attach the back and the seat to the legs. The screws to do this are included in the hardware that you receive.
The hardware used to attach the chairs to your floor or base, however are not included. You must obtain them locally.
Assembly and installation:
Since the Cinema Star is a real theater seat, it is designed to be assembled quickly and easy. (Multiplexes have thousands of seats, and the theater seating installers must install those theater seats quickly so that the theaters do not have a lengthy down time.)
The chairs feet bolt to the floor or riser decking. To assemble the back and seat assemblies to the legs, only 4 nuts per chair are needed. This hardware is provided with each chair. The nuts can be found hand tightened onto the rocker mechanisms threaded posts. They come this way from the factory, so as to prevent them from being lost.
Installation questions…
We are happy to answer any questions you may have. Contact Up Page.
Cinema Star Seating Layouts
Need help with your layout? Please feel free to call us; we would love to help you at no charge. For layout help, please review the following questions found below before calling us.
Note: Please provide the following information in order for me to help you more:
Model of Chair you are interested in: Is there a chair you saw that you like already?
Quantity you need (approximately)
The Floor: Will the chairs be on a sloped or level floor?
Are the chairs to be mounted on to risers?
Will the chairs be mounted into wood, concrete, tile?
What is the thickness of the floor? (Concrete usually needs to be 3" thick, wood floor / decking 1 1/2" thick)
It may also be helpful to consider these points as well:
What ´upgrades´ and or features would you like your seating to have?
Cup holders armrests?
Regular armrests (with no cup holder)?
ADA (American Disability Act) armrests?
Fully upholstered chairs?
Special fabric? COM (Customers Own Material) can be arranged.
Aisle lighting?
Aisle lettering / seat numbering?
In addition it may
When are the chairs needed by?
Would you consider remanufactured or refurbished seating?
How many chairs?
What is the use of your chairs?
What is the overall size of the room?
Where are the doors?
Where is the screen?
What is the size of the seating area?
What is the back to back spacing needed?
We need the customer to supply us with a detailed drawing of the room.
Architectural drawings are
Showing type of floor. Thickness of floor. Aisle widths.
2 common mistakes architects make: 1. Chair width dimension is provided as center to center (center of leg / armrest to center to leg / armrest). Sometimes architects do not hake into consideration the additional 6-8 inches that need to be added to each row length, to take into account ´the other half of the armrest’.
2. The architect forgets to take into consideration wall treatments, railings, and or sound deadening boards, when determining the legally allowed minimum aisle width.
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