6. Insert bolts and refasten using nuts and 1/2"
wrenches. Do not overtighten. Repeat on opposite
center leg. (See Figure 16)
NOTE: Check fasteners on a regular basis for
security. Pivot point fasteners should allow
ease of rotation. Do not overtighten.
NOTE: Lubricate latches on a regular basis.
NOTE: Lubricate all pivot points semi-annually.
COMPRESSION SPRING LUBRICATION
If the table makes loud noises during operation
(creaking, metal-on-metal sounds), compression springs
can be lubricated using a hydro-carbon based, light-
weight grease. (Uline model # S-25326).
1.
Raise table to near vertical position. (See Figure 17)
2. Locate 3/8" diameter hole in bottom of center leg.
(See Figure 17)
NOTE: Cover flooring underneath center leg in
case excess grease drips from tubing.
3. Insert nozzle of lubricant can as far up center leg
tube as possible. Spray and rotate nozzle in a
waving motion.
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MAINTENANCE
4. Remove nozzle and slowly move table up and
TABLETOP EDGE DAMAGE REPAIR
1.
Figure 17
3/8" Hole
Figure 16
down. Repeat to adequately distribute lubricant on
compression springs.
5. Raise table to storage position. Let table sit for a few
hours before using. Successful lubrication will allow
for a smoother, quieter operation.
If tabletop's edge is damaged but laminate surface is in
good condition, edge filler (Uline model # S-25640) can
be used to repair.
NOTE: Wear nitrile or latex gloves while using
edge filler.
Squeeze a small amount of edge filler onto a scrap
piece of paper or cardboard.
2. Using your finger, apply a small amount of filler to the
chipped area. Ensure it covers all exposed areas.
NOTE: If chipped edge requires a second layer,
wait 5-10 minutes between layers.
3. Once filler has dried, use a razor blade to scrape
excess from laminate surface. (See Figure 18)
Figure 18
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