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Ref. “Slimfold O&M Manual 11-02-09”                                                      Page 7/7 

3.4.5 

High Pressure Laminate tops with hardwood lipping:

 Light scratches and / or dents to 

the lipping may be repaired by rubbing down and re-staining. Scratches to the laminate 
itself can be improved using a colour matched filler, but it will be impossible to match the 
grain pattern. 

 

3.4.6 

Formica tops:

 Scratches to the Formica surface can be improved using a colour 

matched filler, but it will be impossible to match the grain pattern. Formica tops are edged 
with a high impact plastic which is very resistant to damage. Any damage that does occur 
will require the edging to be replaced. 

 

 

Laminate & Formica repairs: These are specialist tasks and should only be 
performed by an experienced carpenter or woodworker. If the top is more 
severely damaged it will be unlikely that a satisfactory repair can be effected 
and the top should be replaced.

 

  

3.4.7 

Inspect the metal feet for burrs and / sharp edges which could damage uncarpeted floors. 
Any such damage to the feet can be carefully removed using a fine file or emery cloth. 

 

3.4.8 

More severe damage should be referred to Burgess Furniture Ltd. 

 

 

ANY DEFECTIVE TABLES MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATELY.

 

 

3.5 Lubrication 

 

The folding action of the leg frames can be kept in top condition by the application of a single 
drop of light oil to all pivot points once every 6 months under normal operating conditions, or 
every 2 months under severe contract conditions. 
 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Slimfold Tables

Page 1: ...rgess Furniture Ltd Hanworth Trading Estate Feltham Middlesex TW13 6EH United Kingdom Tel 44 0 20 8894 9231 Fax 44 0 20 8894 2943 Email sales burgessfurniture com Web www burgessfurniture com Slimfold Tables Handling Operation Maintenance Manual ...

Page 2: ... Introduction 3 1 1 About This Manual 3 1 2 Health Safety UK 3 Section 2 Handling Storage Operation 4 2 1 Handling 4 2 2 Storage 4 2 3 Operation 5 Section 3 Maintenance Repair 6 3 1 General 6 3 2 Maintenance Schedule 6 3 3 Cleaning 6 3 4 Inspection Repair 6 3 5 Lubrication 7 ...

Page 3: ...opriate 1 1 4 All relevant diagrams are to be found within this manual 1 1 5 Burgess Furniture cannot be held liable for any loss damage or injury resulting from failure to follow the procedures given 1 2 Health Safety UK 1 2 1 It is the Employers duty under the Health Safety at Work Act 1974 to ensure all operational staff are aware of manual handling recommendations under the Manual Handling Ope...

Page 4: ...rred to any smooth flooring 2 2 Storage Unless specified Burgess products are not intended for outside use and must not be stored in sunlight rain dew or salt air 2 2 1 It is recommend that all Slimfold tables are stored on purpose built Burgess table trolleys These provide the safest most convenient form of storage and transportation 2 2 2 Round tables are stored upright on edge on TTE M style mu...

Page 5: ...rolley Loading Unloading TTE M Table Trolley Loading Unloading 2 3 2 Grasp the lower leg frame near its foot end and pull to swing the leg out then push firmly on each end of the locking channel to secure the leg in this position DO NOT push on the centre of the locking channel only the ends 2 3 3 Turn the green locking tab through 90O to lock the leg frame ready for use The locking tab MUST be en...

Page 6: ...ng may be difficult to remove DO NOT use bleach or any other caustic solvent based cleaner as permanent damage to the top will result 3 3 3 High Pressure Laminate tops should be cleaned using a damp cloth and a mild detergent then dried with a soft lint free cloth Do not use any form of furniture polish on laminate table tops as this will result in smearing 3 4 Inspection Repair Inspections must b...

Page 7: ...ced Laminate Formica repairs These are specialist tasks and should only be performed by an experienced carpenter or woodworker If the top is more severely damaged it will be unlikely that a satisfactory repair can be effected and the top should be replaced 3 4 7 Inspect the metal feet for burrs and sharp edges which could damage uncarpeted floors Any such damage to the feet can be carefully remove...

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