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BRUNSWICK INSTALLATION MANUAL

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ATTACHING  BED  CLOTH  TO
FRAMED  SLATE  (CONTINUED)

FIGURE  FOUR

Step #11:

  At location #9, cut a short slit in the cloth at

the edge centered on the side pocket opening. Grasp the
cloth rmly above this slit, pull the cloth into the side
pocket opening and tack or staple to the wood frame.
Complete fastening of the cloth to the side pocket
opening, making sure the cloth is tacked or stapled to
the wood frame.

Step #12:

  Stretching the cloth tightly across the table

from location #9, repeat Step 11 at location #10.

FIGURE  FIVE

Step #13:

  At the head end of the table, tack or staple the

cloth at location #11, maintaining uniform overhang.

Step #14:

  Pull the cloth from location #11 toward

location #12 and tack or staple securely along the wood
frame, keeping the cloth even along the head end.

Step #15:

  Stretch the cloth rmly from location #11 to

the foot end of the table and tack or staple at location
#13.

Step #16:

  Stretch the cloth tightly from locations #12

and #13 toward location #14 and tack or staple securely
along the wood slate frame.

FIGURE  SIX

Step #17:

  Tack or staple all of the left side on 2" centers

keeping the cloth even along the wood frame.

Step #18:

  Tack or staple the balance of the head end on

2" centers also keeping the cloth even along the wood
frame.

Step #19:

  Stretch the cloth tightly toward the foot end of

the table, tacking or stapling on 2" centers along the
wood frame at the foot end.

Step #20:

  Stretch the cloth tightly across the table to the

right side, tacking or stapling on 2" centers all the way
along the wood frame at the right side.

FIGURE  SEVEN

Step #21:

  Stretch the cloth into the corner pocket

openings and tack or staple to the wood slate frame.

Step #22:

  Trim off excess cloth around the perimeter of

the slate. Locate the eighteen (18) rail attach holes and
cut clearance holes in the cloth with a sharp knife.

NOTE:

  Occasionally  cloth  will  stretch,  leaving  wrinkles

at  the  pockets.  To  retighten,  remove  apron,  one  end  rail
and  one  side  rail.  Pull  cloth  taut,  and  retack  or  restaple
along  the  open  end  and  side  to  restore  original  tightness.

#15

FOOT

#17

#18

#16

#13

FOOT

#14

#12

#11

HEAD

#9

FOOT

#10

#19

FOOT

#20

CUT HOLES IN CLOTH AT

RAIL BOTH LOCATIONS

OAKLAND II

FIGURE FIVE

FIGURE SEVEN

FIGURE FOUR

FIGURE SIX

Summary of Contents for Oakland II

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Page 2: ...AKLAND II NOTE Please use the instructions in this manual to assemble the table shown below Illustrations may differ depending on the table being assembled Also note that careful handling of all compo...

Page 3: ...t 3 8 16 x 3 hex head cap screw with 3 8 washer inside the leg projecting to the outside FIGURE ONE FIGURE TWO Step 2 Place end sill into position by sliding the hex head screws through the clearance...

Page 4: ...om walls or obstructions Step 7 Square the table by measuring diagonally adjust if necessary by pushing at the of the baseframe diago nally until measurements are within 1 8 Step 8 Tighten all hardwar...

Page 5: ...on of slate on the table Be sure that the center section is precisely square with the frame and an equal amount of overhang exists on both sides of the table FIGURE ONE FIGURE TWO Step 4 Position the...

Page 6: ...retighten the slate attaching screws Step 10 When satis ed that both end slates are level shim the center slate section as required to obtain a ush t at both joints then screw the center slate down FI...

Page 7: ...e Hold the can approximately 4 8 from the area to be coated Coat the underside of the slate also Place a piece of protective paper or card board on the top surface of the cloth CAUTION Do not allow an...

Page 8: ...tely 2 apart Step 4 Stretch the cloth across the table and tack or staple securely at 2 with two tacks or staples 2 apart FIGURE ONE FIGURE TWO Step 5 Stretch the cloth from 1 to 3 and tack or staple...

Page 9: ...securely along the wood slate frame FIGURE SIX Step 17 Tack or staple all of the left side on 2 centers keeping the cloth even along the wood frame Step 18 Tack or staple the balance of the head end o...

Page 10: ...rail as shown Press in tightly against the end on the rail while threading a 5 16 18 x 1 hex head bolt with washer into the threaded hole in the stud Tighten securely Step 3 Repeat above procedure wi...

Page 11: ...e apron with 8 x 1 2 pan head screws FIGURE TWO FIGURE THREE Step 3 Align the eighteen machine studs with the eighteen clearance through the slate and lower the assembly onto the slate Step 4 Thread t...

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