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2L-7120-00

Copyright © 2007  ESCALADE, Inc.

NOTE:

 Not all parts shown

below. At least one of every
part listed in the Product
Parts List is shown and
marked by its Item Number.

T8503 PARTS LIST

Use PART # column
when calling for
replacement parts.

QTY. column refers to
the total number of
pieces in product.

CAUTION

8

This table must be kept indoors
to prevent damage to the
playing surface. Dampness
and extreme temperature
changes which occur on
patios, or similar areas, can
cause wood to warp, swell,
crack or blister.

UNLEVEL FLOORS:

 If your

table does not seem level, it is
probably because the floor is
not level. Move table around
several inches to find the best
location for the table (first be
sure table is in playing position).
If floor is extremely unlevel,
the table may not play or
operate properly. If the table is
high in the center, shim up
under leg assemblies.

LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY

Manufacturer warrants to the original retail purchaser, this product to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of
purchase. Should this product become defective due to material or workmanship within
the warranty period, contact our Customer Service Department. If defective by the terms
of this warranty, we will, at our option, repair or replace the product. This warranty is not
transferable and does not cover normal wear and tear, or damage caused by improper
handling, installation or use of this product. This warranty is also void if product is in any
way abused, damaged, or modified from its original state, or if used for other than
residential use. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other
rights which vary from state to state.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT TOP:

 The top (playing surface) of your table is of a special

(particle board) construction. Like all wood products it can be affected by atmospheric
changes, meaning both temperatures and humidity. This may cause a slight sag, or
distortion as the top expands or contracts. This is normal and is no cause for concern
as it does not detract from the play or utility value of the table. To minimize this sag,
always store table in a dry area, in the folded up position.

Storage for your table:

This table must be stored indoors to prevent damage to the

playing surface.  Dampness and extreme temperature changes can cause the wood
to warp, swell, crack, or blister.  When your table is not in use, it must be folded up in
a dry area.

Cleaning your table: 

To clean your table use a soft damp 

NOT

 WET

 cloth only.  To

prevent damage to your table's playing surface 

DO NOT

 

use any chemicals, abrasive,

or cleaning products on your table's playing surface.

Maintenance for your table: 

Be sure to oil all moving parts of your table, including pivot

points.  This will insure the safety and ease of  use of your table.

Care and Maintenance

: You have purchased a

quality product that will give you years of
enjoyment. By following these simple steps you
will add to the life of your new table.

1

4A-6407-00

Table Top Half

2

2

2S-6715-05

Side Rail - Right Hand

2

3

2S-6716-05

Side Rail - Left Hand

2

4

2S-6714-00

End Rail

2

5

3M-6715-00

Corner Protector

4

6

2S-6139-01

Mounting Bracket

8

7

701-105

#8 x 9/16 Screw

154

8

2S-6136-06

Name Panel

2

9

2S-6496-02

Safety Latch

2

10

1A-6943-01

Leg Assembly

2

11

1A-7009-01

Upright Assembly

2

12

8s-6503-01

Caster Beam

2

13

2Q-6459-00

Caster (Non-locking)

2

14

2Q-6460-00

Caster (Locking)

2

15

3M-6248-00

Tube Plug

4

16

2L-7120-00

Owner's Manual

1

17

601-84

3/8 Push Nut

4

18

904-62

Nylon Spacer

8

19

7B-6240-01

Spacer Bushing

4

20

704-104

Spacer

8

21

3M-6248-00

Leg Cap

4

22

701-160

¼ -20 x 3-1/2 Hex Head Bolt

4

23

901-37

3/8 Heavy Washer

4

24

8S-6504-02

Linkage

4

25

1B-6047-00

5/16-18 x 3 Hex Head Bolt

4

26

701-82

¼ -20 x 2 Hex Head Bolt

8

27

1B-6191-00

¼ -20 x 2-3/4 Hex Head Bolt

8

28

701-26

¼ -20 Locknut

20

29

801-120B

#10 - 24 x 3/4 Phill Hd Screw

2

30

701-1

#10 Burr Washer

2

31

601-80B

#10 - 24 Locknut

2

32

5A-6882-00

Net and Post Kit

1

33

1A-6285-00

Nut Plate

2

34

3M-6495-00

Paddel Pouch

1

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Summary of Contents for T8503

Page 1: ...n Two Wrenches n Tape Measure n Two 9 16 Open Boxed End Wrenches Hardware Identifier NOTE This hardware shown actual size For specific information see Product Parts List on back 26 8 pieces 27 8 pieces 22 4 pieces 28 20 pieces 208 pieces 23 4 pieces 31 2 pieces 29 2 pieces 30 2 pieces 25 4 pieces 19 4 pieces 18 8 pieces 4 pieces 17 ...

Page 2: ...bly 10 is against table See Detail B Tighten these locknuts snug but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THEM JOINT MUST MOVE 3 Put caps 21 on bottom end of leg assembly 10 See Detail C 4 Attach upright assembly 11 to remaining brackets 6onthebottomofthefirsttophalf 1 See above Use bolts 26 spacers 20 and locknuts 28 See Detail D Tighten locknuts snug but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THEM JOINT MUST MOVE 5 Withahelper setth...

Page 3: ...panels and linkages 24 at the same time See next page Do not tighten these locknuts completely tight yet HELPFUL HINT Start at the bottom and insert two bolts 26 UPWARD through upright assemblies 11andnamepanel 8 Thenattach the upper name panel 8 Insert bolts 26 DOWNWARD 7 Attach safety latches 9 to name panels using onescrew 29 flatwasher 30andlocknut 31 See Detail E Attach a safety latch to one ...

Page 4: ... TO MOVE 10 Attach corner protectors 5 to table corners Push snap tabs on corner protectors into holes in rails 11 Repeat steps 8 11 on other top half 1 8 Attach linkages 24 to upright assembly 11 using bolts 27 spacers 18 and locknuts 28 See Detail F NOTE TIGHTEN LOCKNUTS SNUG BUT DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN JOINTS MUST BE ABLE TO MOVE NOTE If you have trouble inserting bolts 27 throughnamepanels 8 slight...

Page 5: ...7 SeeDetailH Note Use ahammer to tap push nuts onto casters securely 5 14 Attach caster beams to upright assemblies 11 with bolts 25 washers 23 andspacerbushings 19 NOTE Spacersbushings 19slide INSIDE caster beams 12 to keep beams from crushing See Detail J Tighten bolts 25 tight 15 Lockbothlockingcasters 14 See Below NOTE Casters should always be locked unless moving table ...

Page 6: ...dOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS onnextpage At least two adults are needed to complete the following steps Besuretophalvesarelockedinsafetylatches Besure that both locking casters are locked You must use a 7 stack of magazines or similar block to protect the casters when lifting table upright CAUTION 19 Loosen the six bolts shown below and adjust table so that the space between the two table top halves meas...

Page 7: ...st nut plate Slide the net sleeve over the vertical post while the net post assembly is folded in toward the side of the table top Fold the net post assembly out against the net post stop into the post and secure bead chain in catch 2 Adjustments A Adjust overall net tension by slightly loosening the knob and moving net post assembly Moder ately tighten knob Net post assembly should be kept square...

Page 8: ...tures and humidity This may cause a slight sag or distortion as the top expands or contracts This is normal and is no cause for concern as it does not detract from the play or utility value of the table To minimize this sag always store table in a dry area in the folded up position Storage for your table This table must be stored indoors to prevent damage to the playing surface Dampness and extrem...

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