Escalade sports P1073 User Manual

OWNER'S
MANUAL
CHICAGOAN 8 FT.
HOME POOL TABLE
IF YOU PURCHASED A BALL RETURN KIT WITH
YOUR TABLE. USE THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THAT KIT
TO ASSEMBLE YOUR TABLE.
MODEL NOS.
P1073
Thank you for buying our product. We try hard to insure that our products are of high quality and free of problems, such as manufacturing defects or missing parts. However, if you have any problems with your new product, please DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE! Call Escalade Sports at:
TOLL FREE 1-800-426-1421
(THIS IS A CONSUMER ONLY NUMBER)
FAX 812-467-1399
Or write us at:
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
P.O. Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706 Please provide model number, serial number, and/or part number of the product and/or part when you call or write. These numbers can be found on the product, packaging, and/or in this Owner’s Manual.
ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON POOL TABLE
Manufacturer warrants to the original retail purchaser, this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
WARRANTY ON SLATE/SLATRON SURFACE
For seven (7) years from the date of purchase for the slatron and ten (10) years for Slate, we will repair the playing surface of this table, free of charge, if it fails to remain flat, within a tolerance of ± 30/1000 of an inch, measuring from any flat plane within the playing surface. Note: Cloth not included in warranty. Should this product become defective due to material or workmanship within the warranty period, contact our Customer Service Department. This warranty is not transferable and does not cover normal wear and tear, or damage caused by improper handling, installation or use of this product. This warranty is also void if product is in any way abused, damaged, or modified from its original state, or if used for other than indoor residential use. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY!
! ASSEMBLY ! INSTALLATION ! OPERATION ! REPLACEMENT PARTS ! SERVICE ! WARRANTY
For aid in identifying the different hardware used in this assembly, use the hardware identifier on page 16. Each number refers to the numbers shown in the illustrations within this manual. For more specific information about the hardware, see the replacement parts list on back cover.
(082995)
2L-6552-00
IMPORTANT! READ THIS MANUAL ALL THE WAY THROUGH BEFORE BEGINNING TO PUT YOUR POOL TABLE TOGETHER! THEN READ EACH STEP BEFORE STARTING THAT STEP.
Model No. P1073
This table has been inspected to insure proper fit. Carefully unpack and examine each shipping container and its packing material before discarding to assure all parts have been removed. Some smaller parts may be shipped inside larger parts. Check inside parts before assembling.
This table is contained in three separate containers:
Container #1. . . . . . Three playfield pieces
Container #2. . . . . . Contains this owner's manual, leg assemblies, hardware kits, corner & side caps, corner posts, playfield
spots, slate shims, glue and grout kit and drop pockets.
Container #3. . . . . . Contains long and short slats; beams, top rails; aprons; playfield cloth, and additional hardware kits.
Tools Needed:
! Hammer (Claw Type) ! Putty Knife ! 3/8" Open End Wrench ! Needle Nose Pliers ! Tape Measure ! Hammer (Small Ball Peen Type) ! 7/16" Open End Wrench ! Sanding Block ! Carpenter's level or 36'' Straight Edge ! Standard Screwdriver ! Awl or 8d Nail ! ½" Open End Wrench ! Phillips Screwdriver ! Scissors or Sharp Knife ! Power Screwdriver (optional but very helpful) ! In addition to the assembly tools listed above, it would be useful to
have a rachet with 3/8, 7/16 and ½ socket.
NOTE: Rails are made with cushion rubber at a height that requires standard 2 ¼" diameter balls. Your dealer has a complete line of Billiard Accessories.
NOTE: This table adds weight to any floor. Be sure floor can withstand this kind of weight. If floor sags, table will be impossible to level.
THE SPRAY ADHESIVE USED FOR APPLYING PLAYFIELD CLOTH IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND UNDER PRESSURE! CAREFULLY READ CAUTIONS ON SPRAY ADHESIVE CONTAINER! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! DO NOT USE OR STORE NEAR HEAT SOURCE, FLAMES, SPARKS OR WHEN SMOKING! WORK AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED. OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS WHEN USING SPRAY ADHESIVE.
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Figure 1
1. Open hardware kits and sort
hardware into "like" groups using hardware identifier provided in this manual.
2. Attach two wooden leg panels #2
(be sure wood grain faces out) to the inside of two leg facades #1 using six screws #33, six washers #35 and six locknuts #34 per leg panel. Make sure that dimension B is at the bottom of the leg panel. (See Figure 1)
NOTE: Leave all four bottom screws #33 loose until the leg post #3 is installed. Leg post #3 CANNOT be attached if the four bottom screws #33 are tight. Tighten finger tight only.
3. Repeat step 2 to put together other
leg assembly.
4a.Attach leg posts #3 to the inside face
of metal leg facades #1 on both leg assemblies (from steps 1 & 2). Use two carriage bolts #30, two washers #22 and two locknuts #21 per leg post.
NOTE: There is a set of holes at one end of the leg posts that are grouped close together. Make sure that these holes go to the top of the wooden posts. About 1/8 inch of leg posts #3 will extend below the metal facade #1. (Figure 2)
4b.Once the leg post is securely fastened,
tighten the four bottom screws #33 on the leg panels.
This set of holes grouped close together goes toward the top.
1
1
3
30
33
22
21
1/8''
Figure 2
33
3
These holes are for ball return attachment. Be sure both beams #4 have these holes at same end of table
27
WARNING: MUST TOP
Holes marked by arrows
be on the when
attached to the legs!
40
All Washers #23
3
#23
WARNING:
Holes marked by arrows
MUST TOP
be on the when
attached to the legs!
4
Figure 3
1
All locknuts #26
4
4
CAUTION:
These holes are for ball return attachment. Be sure both beams #4 have these holes at same end of table
5. Before starting this part of the assembly, orient
beam #4 with ball return attachment holes at the same end of the table and the holes marked by arrows in figure 3 facing up.
6. Attach wooden beams #4 to the leg assemblies (that
you just put together). Use two long bolts #27, two short bolts #40, six washers #23 and four locknuts #26 as shown.
NOTE: The two longer bolts #27 go through top and bottom mounting holes in beam #4, metal facade #1 and leg post #3. These bolts require a washer between the bolt and beam #4 as well as between leg post #3 and the locknut.
NOTE: The two shorter bolts #40 go through the other two mounting holes in beam #4 and metal facade #1. They only require a washer between the bolt and beam #4.
4
Figure 4
Countersink goes up.
4
5
24
6
24
6
24
5
4
39
39
NOTE: Screwheads must be flush or below the top of the slats #5 and #6.
7. Open hardware kit #2 and sort hardware into "like" groups. See hardware identifier in this manual. CAU-
TION: Some steel parts may have sharp edges.
8. Place slats #5 and #6 across beams #4 as shown in
figure 4. Make sure the two shorter slats #5 go on the ends of the beams and that the two longer slats #6 go in the center as shown. The side of the slats with the countersink around each hole faces up. (See detail A).
9. Insert four dowel connectors #39 into the holes in side
24
Detail A
39
39
Countersink goes up.
of beams #4 just below the slats. Note that the slot in the end of dowel connectors should be vertical. (See Figure 4 and Detail A). Start screws #24 the dowel connectors by hand until you are sure threads are engaged properly. Do not force them with power tools. Do not tighten screws completely yet.
10. Square up long slats #6 by measuring diagonally as
shown in figure 5. Diagonals should be the same length within 1/8". Check to make sure the table is square. If frame is not square, the adjustment can be made by moving table beams #4 in opposite directions. Usually only a slight adjustment if any should be required.
11. Once frame is square, tighten screws #24 holding slats
4
6
4
SAME DIMENSION (within 1/8")
5
to beams. Be sure the heads of screws #24 are flush with or below the top of the slats.
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Figure 5
LEVELING BASE FRAME
Use a carpenter's level to level table as close as possible. It is easier to do it now rather than after the playfield has been attached to the frame.
12. Determine the highest corner of the frame by placing the
level in following two ways:
! Check frame from end to end as shown in figure 6. ! Then check the table diagonally as shown in fig. 7.
Figure 6
13. Once you have determined the highest corner, raise
other three corners by shimming. To do this place one shim at a time under the lower corners until the table is level. Leg shim stock is provided in the slatron bed kit and must be cut to the desired size. Shims must be placed directly under leg post.
Figure 7
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