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STT1: #35151
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Before loading a table in the horizontal position (see Figure A), lock the caster brakes and verify
that the tilt latch is securely engaged. Slide or carefully rest the load on the table, making sure to
use correct lifting technique. Dropping or bouncing a load onto the table may damage the frame.
Also make sure that the load is directly supported underneath by at least two structural members
of the table top frame. Uneven loading could also damage the table's frame.
When the load support rollers are installed, the table can be loaded in either the upright position
(see Figure C) or the folded position (see Figure B). Install the support rollers in their extended
position and secure them with the pins supplied. Lock the caster brakes, and set or roll an upright
load onto the support rollers, making sure to use correct lifting technique. The load surface
should rest against the table top surface. Be sure to use at least 2 support rollers at all times to
support the load. Loading the support rollers evenly provides stable support and makes tilting or
moving the table easier and more secure.
WARNING: If table is in folded position, make sure load will tip table over.
A table in the folded position (see Figure B) may lack sufficient counter-balance for the load and,
if so, could tip over. Support the load manually until you can verify that the table will not tip over
while supporting or transporting the load.
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Tilting the load requires the load support rollers to
be installed on the table. Remember that the
loaded table requires more vertical space when
tilted from the horizontal position (see Figure A) to
the upright position (see Figure C).
Make sure
that the caster brakes are applied, that the load
support rollers are secured in their extended
position and that the load fits snugly against them,
since they will support the load weight in the
upright position.
WARNING: Short loads tend to pull table
abruptly upright; keep
load under control at all
times.
Use caution when releasing the tilt latch: The
shorter and denser the load is, the more likely it is
to swing upward abruptly as soon as the latch is released. Release the table top to tilt upward by
pulling outward on the tilt latch handle. At the same time, maintain a hold on the table top to
keep the load under control throughout the tilt.
Failure to do so could result in serious
injury to the user or others. Allow the table top to move upward until it attains the fully
upright position. If necessary, lift and/or push on the table top, making sure to use correct lifting
technique.
The table top should automatically remain in the upright position until the user initiates downward
movement. When tilting the loaded table back to the horizontal position (see Figure A), carefully
pull the table top down until it latches on the table base.
Figure C
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