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STT1: #35151 

Figure B 

USAGE

 

 

B

EFORE 

U

SING THE 

T

ABLE

 

Perform all inspections and tests required by the I

NSPECTION

 and T

ESTING 

S

CHEDULES

 (see 

MAINTENANCE).  In addition, the following preparations must be completed prior to handling any 
load. 

Taking Safety Precautions 

The operator must be trained in all relevant industry and regulatory standards for the operation of 

the table in its geographical location (eg, OSHA standards in the USA). 
The user must read and understand this 

INSTRUCTIONS manual, including all WARNINGS

before using the table.  If necessary, contact Wood’s Powr-Grip or an authorized dealer for 
assistance. 

WARNING:  Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment. 

The user must wear any personal protective equipment and take any other precautions required 
to handle the load safely.  Consult appropriate trade association guidelines to determine what 

precautions are necessary for each type of load material. 

Evaluating the Intended Use 

The user must determine whether the table is capable of performing each 

intended task, in view of specific design limitations:  Consult the 
SPECIFICATIONS to review the Maximum Load Capacity and Load Tilting 
Capability, as well as the Load Characteristics required to use the table.  
Any other use is not recommended. 
Using the table in wet environments may require the user to take special 

precautions:  Although the table's exterior surfaces can tolerate some 
exposure to water vapor, submerging the table or using it in rain may 
damage its components; these and similar conditions must be avoided. 

T

F

OLD UP OR 

U

NFOLD THE 

T

ABLE

 

Before folding a table (see Figure B), apply the caster brakes and remove 
any load, making sure to use correct lifting technique.  If the load support 
rollers are installed, you may reorient them, in order to achieve a narrower 

folded table width.  Tilt the table top to its upright position (see T

T

ILT THE 

L

OAD

 to follow) and lift the support leg upward, making sure to use correct 

lifting technique.  Then pull the vertical stabilizer arm back until it 

straightens out.  Rotate the latch plate to secure the arm in place.  To 
unfold the table, reverse this procedure.  To move a folded table, release the 
caster brakes and roll the table to the desired location; then reapply the caster 
brakes. 

Summary of Contents for STT1

Page 1: ...ER ___________ please see serial label and record number here STOWAWAY TILT TABLE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS TABLE DESIGNED FOR THE MATERIALS HANDLING PROFESSIONAL P O Box 36...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...he Intended Use 10 TO FOLD UP OR UNFOLD THE TABLE 10 TO LOAD THE TABLE 11 TO TILT THE LOAD 11 TO TRANSPORT THE LOAD ON THE TABLE 12 TO UNLOAD THE TABLE 12 AFTER USING THE TABLE 12 MAINTENANCE 13 INSPE...

Page 4: ...nal protective equipment that is appropriate for the material being handled Follow trade association guidelines Never use a table that is damaged malfunctioning or missing parts Never remove or obscur...

Page 5: ...g shipping and remove the table s pieces from the shipping container 2 Assemble the left and right assemblies for the large pivots as shown in Figure 1 1 LARGE PIVOTS 3 3 8 SAE FLAT WASHERS 5 3 8 16 X...

Page 6: ...8 16 NYLON LOCK NUT GRADE 8 11 5 16 8 NYLON LOCK NUT GRADE 8 4 3 8 SAE FLAT WASHER 12 5 16 SAE FLAT WASHER 5 5 DIA X 2 SWIVEL CASTER W LOCK 800 LBS CAPACITY 13 3 8 16 X 1 1 8 HEX HEAD BOLT GRADE 5 6 E...

Page 7: ...HEAD BOLT GRADE 5 5 3 8 SAE FLAT WASHER 20 END PLUG FOR 2 X 2 X 0 120 TUBING 6 NYLON SPACER 21 PIVOT 7 SUPPORT LEG LATCH 22 5 16 18 X 3 FLAT HEAD SOCKET BOLT 8 5 8 11 NYLON LOCK HEX NUT GRADE 8 23 5 1...

Page 8: ...WASHER 2 SHORT LINKAGE TUBE 9 NYLON SPACER 3 BASE ASSEMBLY 10 5 8 SAE FLAT WASHER 4 5 8 11 NYLON LOCK HEX NUT GRADE 8 11 5 8 11 X 3 1 4 HEX HEAD BOLT GRADE 5 5 5 8 SAE FLAT WASHER 12 5 8 11 X 4 HEX HE...

Page 9: ...KET 10 END PLUG FOR 1 X 2 X 10 14 GAGE TUBING 3 VERTICAL TUBE B W SERIAL LABEL 11 1 4 SAE FLAT WASHER 4 VERTICAL TUBE A 12 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 HEX HEAD BOLT 120 KSI 5 5 8 11 NYLON LOCK HEX NUT GRADE 8 13 T...

Page 10: ...t to fit the frame dimensions and it may include a felt covering to help prevent scratching of the load material A top surface of this type STTTF or a felt kit to construct such a surface using custom...

Page 11: ...in the following instructions for using or maintaining the table are underlined on their first appearance in each section Standard STT1 shown 1 LOAD SUPPORT ROLLER 3 TILT LATCH HANDLE 6 CASTER BRAKE 2...

Page 12: ...ach intended task in view of specific design limitations Consult the SPECIFICATIONS to review the Maximum Load Capacity and Load Tilting Capability as well as the Load Characteristics required to use...

Page 13: ...pport the load manually until you can verify that the table will not tip over while supporting or transporting the load TO TILT THE LOAD Tilting the load requires the load support rollers to be instal...

Page 14: ...opriate weight on the table base to stabilize the loaded table Release the caster brakes and use 2 people to roll the loaded table to the desired location then reapply the caster brakes CAUTION Make s...

Page 15: ...xcessive corrosion dents to structural or functional components cuts or any deficiency which might constitute a hazard Keep a written record of all Periodic Inspections If any deficiency is detected d...

Page 16: ...ch Spring 1 59321 Table Top Felt Kit STTFK 1 59320 Table Top Surface w Felt Covering STTTF 1 49120 Tube End 2 x 2 x 11 12 Gage Tubing Size 3 8 16 Tap 2 49110 End Plug 2 x 2 x 3 16 Tubing Size 4 29306T...

Page 17: ...Repairs are required due to abnormal wear and tear The product has been damaged misused or neglected If a problem is not covered under warranty Powr Grip will notify the customer of costs prior to rep...

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