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5

21, 22 and 23

21, 22 and 23

24 and 25

24 and 25

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IMPORTANT! The screws #5 must be used to attach aprons.

41.

Attach side aprons #24(

) to side rails #21

and

40 7 16

40 7 16

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- /

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Attach side aprons #24(

) to side rails #21

and

40 7 16

40 7 16

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#22(

) using three

40 7 16

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apron brackets #26 and twelve short

#22(

) using three

40 7 16

- /

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apron brackets #26 and twelve short

screws #5, as shown in

.

Figure 17

screws #5, as shown in

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Figure 17

42.

Attach end aprons #25

to end rails #23

using three

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)

42

42

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"

Attach end aprons #25

to end rails #23

using three

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42

42

"

"

apron brackets #26 and twelve short screws #5, as shown in
Figure 18.

Assembling Rails to the Pockets

43.

Find the 3/4 inch holes in the playing surface that are
between each pocket and cut a small cross in the cloth
over each hole for bolts to pass through.

There are

eighteen holes total. See Detail A.

eighteen holes total. See Detail A.

44.

Carefully turn an end rail #23, left hand rail #21 and
right hand rail #22 face down on the table surface. See
Figure 18. Care must be used to avoid scratching rail.
Find two corner pockets #27, and four bolts #28. Attach
corner pockets to rails by inserting pocket posts into the
rail ends. See Figure 18. Pull rail ends snugly against
pocket edges before tightening bolts. Repeat procedure
using the other end, left and right hand rail.

45.

With the aid of another adult CAREFULLY turn the rail

assemblies over. Align each assembly on the table's playfield
with an equal amount of overhang around the table.

46 . Find two side pockets #27, and four bolts #28. Connect the

rail assemblies to the side pockets. See Figure 19. Snug rails
against pocket edges before tightening bolts #28.

Figure 17

Figure 18

Figure 19

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NOTE Screws to attach pocket flanges are provided in
the pocket box Locate them and set aside for later use
before discarding package

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Summary of Contents for P1270W

Page 1: ...LOCATED IN ONE KIT THIS TABLE IS CONTAINED IN T SEP WO ARA TE CONTAINERS 2L 7080 00 Please visit our World Wide Web site at www escaladesports com On Line T rouble Shooting Frequently Asked Questions Technical Assistance On Line Parts R equests Additional EscaladeSports Product Information PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO THE STORE Contact Escalade Sports customer service department at Phone 1 866 ...

Page 2: ...duce the risk of accident or injury A high prob ability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed maintained and operate properly Standard Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver Putty Knife Sandpaper 80 grit Drill with 1 8 and 3 16 Drill Bit 9 16 Open End Wrench Hammer Small Ball Peen Type Carpenters Level or 36 Straight Edge Rachet with 1 2 socket Tape Measure Sanding Block Scissors or S...

Page 3: ...a block is too tight try it in a different groove 2 Attach End Cabinet Panels 1 and Side Cabinet Panels 2 with Corner Posts 4 as shown in Figure 2 using four screws 5 for each Corner Posts Note Bottom of Corner Posts should be flush with bottom of Cabinet Panels 3 Set a Leg Block 6 in the corner of cabinet assembly on top 4 Attach Leg Bloock 6 to Dove Blocks 3 using four screws 7 See Figure 3 5 Re...

Page 4: ...into slotin End Cabinet Panels 1 as shown in figure 5 and secure each end with one screw 14 one washer 15 and one dowel connector 16 Beams should be flush with top of Cabinet Panels 10 Slide Cross Beams 13 into slots in Side Cabinet Panels 2 as shown in Figure 5 and one dowel connector 16 Beams should be flush with top of Cabinet Panels 11 Secure two Screw Blocks 17 opposite one another in the cor...

Page 5: ...o the frame 14 Once you have determined the highest corner Raise other three corners to the level of the highest corner by shimming underneath legs using playing card stock or grey leg shim stock 39 shipped with ths table Cut thes shim stock and place under legs 8 13 Determine the highest corner of the frame by placing the level in two ways shown in Figure 8 Page 5 ...

Page 6: ...UL NOT TO DAMAGE SLATE INSIDE SLATE IS BRITTLE AND CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED AGAINST AGAINST Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Page 6 It is now time to unbox the slatron pieces If the edges of your Slatron has fuzz on it lightly sand to remove with sandpaper provided BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLA TRON INSIDE SLATRON CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED AGAINST See Figure 9 CAUTION CAUTION The...

Page 7: ...ons 18 onto the table Be sure they are square in line and butted up tight against center section 19 22 Using four holes in slate slatron as a guide drill pilot holes in Cross Beams and Center B am using a 1 8 drill bit e Secure end sections 18 using screws 7 four scrws per end section NOTE Be sure there are no gaps between end sections 18 and Run your table finger across the two seams between cent...

Page 8: ...h individual shims 37 from the sheet shipped with this table and place under these areas Place shims shipped with this table and place under these areas Place shims next to screws See Figure 11 next to screws See Figure 11 E E F F Lay a straight edge across seams to be sure slate slatron Lay a straight edge across seams to be sure slate slatron pieces are flat in relation to each other pieces are ...

Page 9: ...Before spraying adhesive cut a portion of th shipping carton to use as a shield to prevent cement overspray 30 Place cloth over slate slatron with equal overhang on all sides NOTE Cloth may seem small but it will stretch fa great deal 31 Fold cloth away from end to expose slate slatron for your first glue application Apply contact cement to top surface in a band 4 inches wide on this end See Figur...

Page 10: ...tal See Detail A eighteen holes total See Detail A 44 Carefully turn an end rail 23 left hand rail 21 and right hand rail 22 face down on the table surface See Figure 18 Care must be used to avoid scratching rail Find two corner pockets 27 and four bolts 28 Attach corner pockets to rails by inserting pocket posts into the rail ends See Figure 18 Pull rail ends snugly against pocket edges before ti...

Page 11: ...nd 41 42 pocket blocks to the playing surface by attaching three hex nuts 32 to studs 31 Tighten these nuts tight See Figure 21 49 Attach pocket nets to the pocket blocks installed earlier using one screw 33 for each mounting tab See Detail A and Figure 21 50 A day later the table may have settled so check the levelness of the table the same way you did in step 14 If the table is not level raise t...

Page 12: ...and which our examination shall disclose to our satisfaction to be thus defective please contact our Warranty Dept 1 866 556 2757 W arranty Dept Or Write us at Escalade Sports Inc P O Box 889 Evansville IN 47706 Attn Warranty Dept Or E mail us at billiardtables escaladesports com Other than shipping requirements no charge will be made for such repair or replacement of in warranty WARRANTY DISCLAIM...

Page 13: ... 00 POCKET PAC BLK BLK FR SET OF 6 MIZ 1 28 1B 6613 00 5 16 18 X 3 4 ROUND HEAD BOLT 12 29 2B 6144 00 5 16 DOME WASHER 18 30 2B 6145 00 5 16 LOCK WASHER 18 31 1B 6620 00 5 16 18 X 2 1 2 STUD 18 32 2B 6025 00 5 16 18 HEX NUT 18 33 801 601B 8 X 1 2 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 12 34 4L 7608 00 MIZERAK NAMEPLATE 1 35 5A 7135 10 PLAYFIELD CLOTH 1 36 818 29 ADHESIVE SPRAY 1 37 818 23 SHIM SHEET OF 20 1 38 5A 68...

Page 14: ...Page 14 P12 0W 7 NOTE Not all parts are shown Also see page 15 7 7 7 20 7 7 42 41 41 41 7 7 7 7 ...

Page 15: ...Page 15 NOTE Not all parts are shown Also see page 1 4 1 2 2 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 3 6 9 10 11 12 13 43 43 43 43 44 13 7 7 7 16 16 7 8 7 7 17 17 6 6 3 1 P12 0W 7 43 43 43 43 ...

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