a movable seat with legs and back
They can only be stationary.
a stool is a seat with three or four legs but with nothing to support your back or arms while a chair is a piece of furniture to sit on with a back, a seat and four legs
A seat for one person that has a back and usually four legs
There should be a lever at the front of the seat just under your legs. This will allow you to move the seat forward or back. On cars that have reclining seats the control for reclining is on the door side of the seat where the back rest meets the seat bottom.
The back bench seat has a lever on each back leg of the seat that you have to lift up on to release the legs, then you just pull the bench towards the back of the van. That'll unlatch the front legs. The middle captain seats are just bolted down with 4 nuts each seat.
Yes,because it helps your lungs be clean and your legs be more movable
battery is under back seat sit in middle of backseat push back against back rest lift legs slightly reach under seat and yank up
A bench seat typically has four legs.
These could be legs or antennae.
Push down, push back ,and up there are 2 clips on the left and right side just seat on the back seat the clips are in the middle of your legs you can't see them, push down, push back ,and pull up
The unique feature of a Windsor chair are the legs, which are pressed into holes drilled into the seat portion of the chair. Standard chairs have back legs that rise continuously until they form the back of the chair.
Seat pitch is a technical term used by airlines, and refers to the distance between the back of your seat and the back of the seat in front. Pitch includes not also your legs but the depth of the seatback structure and cushions, plus the tray table. The spelling is seat pitch, not sit pitch.