Escalade sports P1250LEG, P1250RAIL User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
CAMPAIGN 8FT. LEATHER DROP POCKET POOL TABLE
MODEL NO. P1250LEG 527.25708 MODEL NO. P1250RAIL 527.25710
1. READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY. Read each step completely before beginning each step.
2. SOME SMALLER PARTS MAY BE SHIPPED INSIDE LARGER PARTS. CHECK INSIDE ALL PARTS AND CARTONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR ORDERING PARTS.
THIS TABLE IS CONTAINED IN THREE SEPARATE CONTAINERS:
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO THE STORE!
Contact Escalade® Sports customer service department at:
Phone: 1-866-556-2757 Toll Free !
Fax: 1-866-873-3532Toll Free !
E-mail: billiardtables@escaladesports.com
Mailing Address: Escalade® Sports, PO Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706
Please visit our World Wide Web site at:
www.escaladesports.com
On-Line Trouble Shooting Frequently Asked Questions
Technical Assistance On-Line Parts Requests
Additional Escalade® Sports Product Information
2L-6792-01
CAUTION
THE SPRAY ADHESIVE USED FOR APPLYING PLAYFIELD CLOTH IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND UNDER PRESSURE CHILDREN AREA
To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble system without following instruc­tions carefully. Proper and complete assembly, use, and supervision is essential for proper operation and to reduce the risk of accident or injury. A high prob­ability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed, maintained, and operate properly.
! CAREFULLY READ CAUTIONS ON SPRAY ADHESIVE CONTAINER! KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF
! DO NOT USE OR STORE NEAR HEAT SOURCE, FLAMES, SPARKS OR WHEN SMOKING! WORK
MUST BE WELL VENTILATED. OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS WHEN USING SPRAY ADHESIVE.
Tools Needed: (Not Included)
• Hammer (Claw Type)
• Needle Nose Pliers
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Drill
• 1/8” Drill Bit
• Putty Knife
NOTE: Rails are made with cushion rubber at a height that requires standard 2 1/4” diameter balls. Your dealer has a complete line 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.
• Tape Measure
• Sandpaper (80 grit)
• Sanding Block
• Awl or 8d Nail
• Scissors or Sharp Knife
• Hammer (Small Ball Peen Type)
• Carpenters Level or 36” Straight Edge
• 7/16” Open End Wrench
• 1/2” Open End Wrench
• Rachet with 3/8”, 7/16”, and 1/2” sockets
1. Begin by opening hardware kits and sort hardware.
2. Slide a slat assembly #20 into holes in side of a leg #19. Slide
another leg #19 on the other end of slat assembly #20 to trap it between legs. (See Figure 1)
3. Repeat last step for other slat assembly #20 and legs #19.
4. Attach beam #15 to outside of leg assemblies using two bolts
#32, four washers #39, and two locknuts #38 for each leg assembly. Place one washer between the bolts and beam #15 and one between leg posts #19 and locknuts #38. Tighten these bolts securely. (See figure 2)
Figure 1
Figure 2
5. Attach other beam #15 to the other side the same way.
(See figure 2)
Note: Make sure the holes in the edge of the beams #15 are on the top of the beams when attached.
6. Slide a cross support #24 between each leg assembly and
secure with four bolts #8, four washers #39 and four dowel connectors #28. (See figure 3) Repeat for other cross support #24.
Note: Bolts #8 pass through beam and leg, then into end of cross support and thread into dowel connector.
Figure 3
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7. Place the frame in its final location. Square the
base frame assembly by measuring diagonally from the corner of one beam to the opposite corner of the other beam. (See Figure 4) Nudge the frame until both diagonals are equal (within 1/16 inch).
8. Go back and tighten all loose screws, nuts and
bolts.
Top View
Figure 4
9. Place long slats #16 (50 inches long) and short
slats #17 (36 inches long) across table from beam to beam as shown in figure 5. Make sure to use the two shorter slats #17 on the ends of the beams and the two longer slats #16 in the center as shown. Insert four dowel connectors #28 into the four holes in the side of each of the beams #15. These holes should be closer to the top of the beams. Attach the slats #16, and #17 to the wooden beams #15 by placing screws #18 through the slats and into the dowel connectors #28 that are in the beams #15. (See figure 5).
HINT: When holes are lined up, the slot in the dowel connector should be vertical. After holes line up, insert screws #18 into slats and down into dowel connectors. It is recommended to start the screws by hand, do not force them with power tools until you are sure threads are engaged properly. Do not tighten completely.
Figure 5
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Top View
Figure 6
10. Square up the long slats #16 by measuring
diagonally, similar to the method used ear­lier to square up base frame. (See Figure 6) After squaring up slats, tighten all the screws holding slats #16 and #17 to the beams but, do not to over tighten them.
LEVELING BASE FRAME
11. Using a carpenter's level, level table as well as possible. It is easier to do it now rather than after the slate is on frame. Determine the
highest corner of the frame. Raise other three corners to the level of the highest corner by shimming underneath legs using a playing card or grey chipboard stock (#37) shipped with this table. Cut this chipboard and place under legs (#19).
UNBOXING THE SLATE (Slate Tables Only)
CA UTION
AFTER CRATE PARTS ARE REMOVED, BEND NAILS OR STAPLES OVER WITH A HAMMER AT ONCE! USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING CRATE PARTS!
12. It is now time to uncrate the slate pieces. With a claw hammer or crow bar, pry off crate top at the notched corner. (See figure 7) BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLATE INSIDE! SLATE IS BRITTLE AND CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED AGAINST!
Remove the front rail of the crate. Slide the slate out the front of the crate. (Figure 7)
UNBOXING THE SLATRON (Slatron tables only.)
13. It is now time to unbox the slatron pieces. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLATRON INSIDE! SLATRON CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED AGAINST! (See Figure 8)
If the edges of your Slatron has "fuzz" on it, lightly sand to remove with
sandpaper provided.
Figure 7
IMPORTANT! The sheets of slatron may not be com­pletely flat when removed from the shipping carton. This is normal. Once they have been placed on the table frame and securely fastened down, they will become straight and flat.
Figure 8
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