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The following instructions are applicable only to those tables equipped with
the Doubler Interface. Figure 2.12 shows a typical Doubler Interface System.
A. Use the procedures in Section 2.1.2 and 2.3.1 to assemble the isolators
for both table sections.
B. Carefully uncrate each table top, noting the correct orientation
indicated on the crates. Carefully check the doubler faces for any
damage that might prevent them from fitting tightly together.
Figure 2.12 — Typical Double Interface System
C. Position the isolators for one table section as described in Section
2.1.2. Install valves on the appropriate isolators as shown in
Figure 2.7.
D. Install the first table section on the isolators as described in
Section 2.1.3.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to use jack stands to support the first
table section if fewer than four isolators are located under
the section.
E. Position the second table section on three jack stands mounted on
dollies. Adjust the position of the table so that it is at the same height
as, and adjacent to, the first table section.
F. Align the two table sections using a straight edge. Carefully roll the
second table section toward the first so that the alignment dowel pins
engage in their mating holes. Be sure the bolts are aligned with their
corresponding holes.
G. Draw the two table sections together approximately
1
⁄
8
inch (5mm)
using the two outermost top bolts.
Caution
Do not force the bolts. The second table section should be easily
pulled up to the first. Figure 2.13 shows correct bolt head position
during assembly.
Do not cause the first table section to shift sideways on its isolators.
Doing so could damage the isolators.
Installing Tables with
the Doubler Interface
2.4
Alignment Dowel
Pins
Table
Section
Table
Section
Doubler Bolts
Doubler Faces
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