Brunswick Edinburgh User manual

Edinburgh
Edinburgh - Steel
POCKET BILLIARD TABLE
INSTALLATION MANUAL
www.brunswickbilliards.com
SERVICE DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 68 BRISTOL, WI 53104
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51-906398-000 APRIL 2019
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EDINBURGH
NOTE: Please use the instructions in this manual to assemble the tables shown below.
Illustrations may be different depending on the table being assembled. Also note that
careful handling of all components will assure damage-free assembly.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di-2-ethyl-
hexyl-phthalate, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov”

BRUNSWICK INSTALLATION MANUAL PAGE 3
EDINBURGH
BASEFRAME AND PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
FIGURE ONE (EDINBURGH)
NOTE: Requires two people to assemble.
Step #1: Position the pedestals and stretcher assembly as shown.
Step #2: Insert stretcher into recess of pedestal. Align bolt holes
of beam assembly with pedestal and beam end attach block. Insert
two 1/2-13 x 4” bolts with lock and at washers.
Step #3: Tighten bolts securely.
Step #4: Repeat at opposite end.
Step #5: Insert beam end cap plate assembly into beam and at-
tach block. Secure in position with 1/4 x 6” domed head pin.
Step #6: Repeat at opposite end.
FIGURE ONE
FIGURE ONE (EDINBURGH - STEEL)
NOTE: Requires two people to assemble.
Step #1: Position the pedestals and stretcher assembly as shown.
Step #2: Align bolt holes of stretcher and pedestal. Insert two
3/8-16 x 3” carriage bolts. Attach with 3/8 at washers and nuts.
Step #3: Tighten nuts securely.
Step #4: Repeat at opposite end.
FIGURE ONE

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BASEFRAME AND PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
CONTINUED
FIGURE TWO (EDINBURGH)
Step #7: Loosely attach the baseframe side assemblies to the leg
assemblies and cross supports using 3/8-16 x 3-3/4” hex head cap
screws and 3/8 at washers adn 3/8-16 weld nuts.
FIGURE TWO
FIGURE TWO (EDINBURGH - STEEL)
Step #7: Loosely attach the baseframe side assemblies to the leg
assemblies and cross supports using 3/8-16 x 4-1/2” hex head cap
screws and 3/8 at washers adn 3/8-16 weld nuts.
FIGURE TWO

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BASEFRAME AND PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
CONTINUED
FIGURE THREE
Step #8: Loosely attach baseframe end assemblies to the side as-
semblies using 5/16-18 x 3-3/4” hex head screws with 5/16 washer
and 5/16-18 weld nuts.
FIGURE THREE
FIGURE FOUR
Step #9: Attach slate attach cleats to the baseframe end as-
semblies using 5/16-18 x 5” hex head screws with 5/16 washer and
5/16-18 hex nuts.
Step #10: Install the two dovetail cross supports into the dove-
tail cleats.
FIGURE FOUR

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BASEFRAME AND PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
FIGURE FIVE
Step #11: Square the baseframe by using a carpenter’s square
or measuring the diagonal corners The diagonal measurements
should not vary over 1/8”. With the table square, securely tighten
all remaining hardware.
Step #12: Attach pedestal attach brackets to inside corners of
pedestal/baseframe #10 x 1-3/4” thread cutting screws.
FIGURE FIVE

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EDINBURGH
SLATE ASSEMBLY AND LEVELING
FIGURE ONE
Step #1: Place a good level on top of the baseframe and determine
the highest corner. Level the table by positioning shims under the
other three legs until the table is level. Be sure that all four legs
have positive bearing against the oor.
NOTE: Make top surfaces absolutely ush. Add or
remove wood if necessary to accomplish this.
FIGURE ONE
FIGURE TWO
Step #2: With baseframe level and placed in its permanent loca-
tion, position the center slate section evenly between the two cross
supports as shown, with an equal amount of overhang at each side
of the base frame.
FIGURE TWO
FIGURE THREE
Step #3: Position the two end slate sections on the base frame as
shown. Be sure that the penciled arc forms a radius as shown.
Step #4: Recheck to be sure the slate has an equal amount of
overhang around the base frame.
Step #4: Using the 12 countersink holes in the slate as a tem-
plate, pilot drill 5/32” diameter holes into the mounting cleats.
Step #5: Securely fasten the end slate sections at both ends of the
table with 1/4 x 1-3/4” at head screws for UNFRAMED slate or
#14 x 3” at head screws for FRAMED slate.
FIGURE THREE

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SLATE ASSEMBLY AND LEVELING
(CONTINUED)
FIGURE FOUR
Step #6: With a precision tool, level each end slate section by
driving wooden slate wedges (provided) between the top of the base
frame and bottom of the slate as shown. Keep the wedges as close
to the countersink holes as possible.
Step #7: With both end slates perfectly level, continue fastening
the end slates at the joints. Recheck for levelness and, if necessary,
back the screws out and adjust the shim position. Then, retighten
the slate attaching screws.
Step #8: When satised that both end slates are level, shim the
center slate section as required to obtain a ush t at both joints,
then screw the center slate down.
Step #9: Slate joints can now be lled with Rock Hard putty or
wax. Lightly sand or scrape across the joints after grouting.
FIGURE FOUR
FIGURE FIVE
Step #10: From the end of a bed cloth, cut strips of cloth ap-
proximately 1-1/2” wide by 8” long and glue the strips to the pocket
cutouts. This is important as this will provide cushioning from ball
impact and the bed cloth will last much longer.
FIGURE FIVE

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EDINBURGH
ATTACHING BED CLOTH TO FRAMED
SLATE
Before attaching the billiard cloth, clean slate thoroughly.
FIGURES ONE AND TWO
Step #1: Lay the bed cloth over the top of the slate, nap side up,
with the nap running from the head end to the foot end of the table.
NOTE: In determining the direction of the nap, run
your hand lightly over the surface of the cloth. If it
meets resistance, it is going against the nap.
FIGURE ONE
Step #2: Leave only enough cloth overhang at the head end and
left side to permit tacking into the wood slate frame. Leave the bal-
ance of cloth overhang at the foot end and right side.
NOTE: Do not spread tacks on the bed cloth. Keep them
in a container that slides over the cloth.
Step #3: Tack or staple the cloth securely to the wood frame at
#1 with two tacks or staples approximately 2” apart.
Step #4: Stretch the cloth across the table and tack or staple
securely at #2 with two tacks or staples 2” apart.
FIGURE TWO
FIGURE THREE
Step #5: Stretch the cloth from #1 to #3 and tack or staple
securely into the wood frame at the left side of the table. See Figure
B.
Step #6: Stretching the cloth across the table from #3 and pull-
ing from #2, tack or staple the cloth at #4.
Step #7: On the left side, stretch the cloth tightly from #1 toward
the side pocket opening and tack or staple securely at #5.
Step #8: Repeat Step 5, stretching the cloth from #3 and tacking
or stapling at #6.
Step #9: On the right side of the table, grasp the cloth rmly and
stretch across the table from #5 and toward the side pocket from
#2 and tack or staple at #7.
Step #10: Repeat Step 7, stretching from #6 and toward the side
pocket from #4 and tack or staple at #8.
FIGURE THREE

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ATTACHING BED CLOTH TO FRAMED
SLATE (CONTINUED)
FIGURE FOUR
Step #11: At location #9, cut a short slit in the cloth at the edge
centered on the side pocket opening. Grasp the cloth rmly above
this slit, pull the cloth into the side pocket opening and tack or
staple to the wood frame. Complete fastening of the cloth to the side
pocket opening, making sure the cloth is tacked or stapled to the
wood frame.
Step #12: Stretching the cloth tightly across the table from loca-
tion #9, repeat Step 11 at location #10.
FIGURE FOUR
FIGURE FIVE
Step #13: At the head end of the table, tack or staple the cloth at
location #11, maintaining uniform overhang.
Step #14: Pull the cloth from location #11 toward location #12
and tack or staple securely along the wood frame, keeping the cloth
even along the head end.
Step #15: Stretch the cloth rmly from location #11 to the foot
end of the table and tack or staple at location #13.
Step #16: Stretch the cloth tightly from locations #12 and #13
toward location #14 and tack or staple securely along the wood
slate frame.
FIGURE FIVE
FIGURE SIX
Step #17: Tack or staple all of the left side on 2” centers keeping
the cloth even along the wood frame.
Step #18: Tack or staple the balance of the head end on 2” cen-
ters also keeping the cloth even along the wood frame.
Step #19: Stretch the cloth tightly toward the foot end of the
table, tacking or stapling on 2” centers along the wood frame at the
foot end.
Step #20: Stretch the cloth tightly across the table to the right
side, tacking or stapling on 2” centers all the way along the wood
frame at the right side.
FIGURE SIX
FIGURE SEVEN
Step #21: Stretch the cloth into the corner pocket openings and
tack or staple to the wood slate frame.
Step #22: Trim off excess cloth around the perimeter of the slate.
Locate the eighteen (18) rail attach holes and cut clearance holes
in the cloth with a sharp knife.
NOTE: Occasionally cloth will stretch, leaving wrinkles at the
pockets. To retighten, remove apron, one end rail and one side
rail. Pull cloth taut, and retack or restaple along the open end
and side to restore original tightness.
FIGURE SEVEN

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ATTACHING RAIL CLOTH
CORNER POCKET
FIGURE ONE
Step #1: Place cloth on rail with the back side down. The cloth
should have equal amount of overhang at both ends of rail and
extend 1/2” over the featherstrip groove on the cushion side as
shown.
Step #2: Except for approximately 3” at end of rail, tap feather-
strip down with a tapping block and hammer, starting at center of
rail. Stretch cloth tightly toward each end of rail and tap feather-
strip down.
FIGURE ONE
FIGURE TWO
Step #3: At each end of rail, pull the cloth toward the rubber
cushion an additional 3/4”. Then tap remainder of featherstrip
down.
FIGURE TWO
FIGURE THREE
Step #4: Trim the cloth on cushion side of featherstrip along the
total length of featherstrip as illustrated.
FIGURE THREE
FIGURE FOUR
Step #5: Fold the cloth down over front of rail, then using thumb
and forenger as a guide along front edge of the cushion to keep
the tapping block at rear edge of featherstrip, tap the featherstrip
down ush with rail surface as shown.
NOTE: Never try to tap a featherstrip ush with just a hammer
as you will surely dent the rail surface behind the
featherstrip.
FIGURE FOUR
FIGURE FIVE
Step #6: Turn rail over and at corner pockets fold the cloth over
the mitered edge as shown, stretching tightly and working out any
wrinkles as you staple three places in area shown.
FIGURE FIVE

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ATTACHING RAIL CLOTH
(CONTINUED)
FIGURE SIX
Step #7: Staple three places along the rear edge of the pocket
facing X, then trim off excess cloth at pocket area.
Step #8: If rail is an end rail, repeat Step 7 at other corner
pocket. Then, starting at center of rails, stretch cloth tightly over
cushion and staple at bottom of rail working toward each end.
FIGURE SIX
FIGURE SEVEN
Step #9: Trim excess cloth from bottom of rail ush with edge of
cloth relief groove.
FIGURE SEVEN
SIDE POCKET
FIGURE EIGHT
Step #10: At side pocket, stretch the cloth tightly over nose of
cushion and staple three places as shown.
FIGURE EIGHT
FIGURE NINE
Step #11: Slit the cloth up to the edge of cushion nose as shown.
Then rmly pull the small strip to the rear of the cushion and
staple at rear of facing.
FIGURE NINE
FIGURE TEN
Step #12: Hold the small fold in place with thumb and forenger
and rmly hold it down over facing. Then staple at rear of facing
and at bottom of rail as shown.
Step #13: Trim excess cloth as required.
FIGURE TEN
Small Fold On Top
Of Small Strip

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EDINBURGH
RAIL & APRON ASSEMBLY
FIGURES ONE
Step #1: Position (2) side rails, (1) head rail and (1) foot rail
upside down in their respective positions on a protected surface.
Step #2: Insert (4) 5/16-18UNC X 4 Threaded Rods into each
side rail end. Slide the rails into position aligned with the
threaded end rod. Using (8) Flat Washers, (8) 5/16 Ext. Tooth
Lock Washers and (8) 5/16-18UNC Hex Nuts align and draw
together each of the four connections and tighten each securely.
FIGURE ONE
FIGURE TWO
Step #3: Thread (18) 3/8-16UNC X 2-3/4 Threaded Rods
into each of the eighteen locations in the bottom of all four
rails. For best results, turn each Threaded Rod all the way
in until contact with wood is made, and then, back the
Threaded Rod out 1/4 turn.
Step #4: Thread a 3/8-16 x 2-3/4” threaded stud into each of
the eighteen locations. Thread stud in until contact with wood is
made; then turn back 1/4 turn.
FIGURE TWO

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RAIL & APRON ASSEMBLY
CONTINUED
FIGURE THREE
Step #4: Loosely attach the side and end aprons to the bottom
side of the rails using 1/4-20 x 1-3/4” hex head cap screws and 1/4
washers. Attach the apron corners to the aprons using 1/4-20 x
1-1/4” hex head cap screws.
Step #5: Align the apron corner right angle bracket with the
pilot holes in each of the apron corners. While holding each joint
tight, securely fasten bracket with #8 x 1/2 pan head screws.
Step #6: Attach decorative edge corners with pre-nished 1/4-20
x 1-1/2” carriage bolt, washers and nuts.
Step #7: Securely tighten all remaining hardware.
FIGURE THREE
FIGURE FOUR
Step #8: Carefully turn the rail assembly over.
CAUTION: Do not let the rail assembly “twist” or “bow”
while turning; the strain may cause damage.
Step #9: Align the eighteen Threaded Rods with the
eighteen holes through the slate and lower the rail
assembly onto the slate. The rail assembly should align
ush with the exterior surfaces of the lower frame. Be
sure that the head rail (with Brand logo) is in the desired
location prior to completing Step #10.
Step #10: Using (3) Domed Washers and (3) 3/16UNC
Hex Nuts, secure one end of the rail assembly and tighten
securely.
Step #11: Repeat Step #10 at the other end of the rail
assembly making sure the assembly is in a square
condition.
Step #12: Making sure the side rails are in a straight line
(cushion side) fasten each side rail securely using the
remaining Domed Washers and Hex Nuts.
FIGURE FOUR

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RAIL & APRON ASSEMBLY
CONTINUED
FIGURE FIVE
Step #13: Position the two side pockets and four corner
pockets into their respective pocket openings. Fit and
attach each pocket using four nails per pocket. Secure
straps on all four corner pockets to the slate frame
material as required.
FIGURE FIVE
FIGURE SIX
Step #14: Thoroughly brush the area on which the bed spot is to
be applied. Position the bed spot and rmly roll a ball over the spot
to achieve a good bond.
NOTE: Bed spots are self-adhesive. Bed spots can be
applied at both head and foot end of the table, or just the
foot end, whichever is preferred.
FIGURE SIX
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