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DR-72 RUGGED

Table Tennis Table

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1.   Assembly should be completed on a level oor. Protect the table edge with, for example, cardboard or carpeting.

2.  Remove those parts that are not screwed to the table top, then carefully remove this table top from the carton. Stand the table 

top upright on its edge and carefully open legs to keep it standing as shown in 

Figure 1.

 

Please read the whole of Step 3 before completing it.  As you read the instructions, refer to Figure 1.

3.  Attach four of the leg braces 

(A) 

to the table tennis legs using the 1 3/4” bolts and 3/8” locknuts provided.

NOTE:

 It is imperative that these braces are placed as described below and shown in 

Figure 1

Failing to follow 

instructions, the table will not close or open properly, table top may crack or table could fall open causing injury.

The leg braces closest to the table top must be assembled on 

the outside of the legs

 (B & C) 

and the braces furthest from the 

table top must be assembled on the inside of the legs

 (B & C)

.

  

This is extremely important for the proper operation of the 
table

.

The end of the side braces with the slight bend must be close to 

the centre leg 

(B)

. The bends in the braces must face upwards. 

Again, please refer to 

Figure 1.

 

Make sure that the bolts pass through the legs and leg braces 

from the outside so that the head of the bolts are all towards the 

outside of the nished table and the lock nuts are on the inside. 

Tighten the lock nuts only nger tight at this time.

Steps:

Figure 1

PARTS LIST

Please note: This is a piece of equipment where extreme personal caution must be taken 

during assembly and positioning (Step 10). Table being improperly lifted may lead to damage 

and understructure going out of alignment. At least two people are required for the whole 

assembly process.

Top braces on

the outside of legs

Bottom braces on

the inside of legs

C

B

A

The 

bends

 in the leg brace must face

upwards and be close to leg B.

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