Mizerak P1270W User manual

1. READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY.
Read each step completely before beginning each step.
O W N E R ' S M A N U A LO W N E R ' S M A N U A L
O W N E R ' S M A N U A LO W N E R ' S M A N U A L
O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
DROP POCKET POOL TABLEDROP POCKET POOL TABLE
DROP POCKET POOL TABLEDROP POCKET POOL TABLE
DROP POCKET POOL TABLE
MODEL NO .P
1270w
2. SOME SMALLER PARTS MA Y BE SHIPPED INSIDE LARGER PA RTS . CHECK INSIDE ALL PARTS
AND CARTONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR ORDERING PA RTS.
3. USE THE HARDWARE IDENTIFIER TO IDENTIFY AND USE ALL FASTENERS. CHECK ALL CARTONS
FOR KITS. ALL HARD WARE IS LOCATED IN ONE KIT.
THIS TABLE IS CONTAINED IN T SEPWO ARA TE CONTAINERS:
2L-7080-00
Please visit our World W ide W
eb site at:
www .escaladesports.com
On-Line T rouble Shooting Frequently Asked Questions
Technical Assistance On-Line Parts R equests
Additional EscaladeSports Product Information
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO THE STORE!
Contact Escalade Sports customer service department at:
Phone: 1-866-556-2757 Toll Free!
Fax: 1-866-873-3532 Toll Free!
E-mail: [email protected]
Mailing Address: Escalade Sports, PO Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706
Escalade Sports products may be manufactured and/or licensed under the following patents: D446275
Additional patents may be pending. One or more of the listed patents and/or pending patents may cover specific product. 200 Escalade7Sports
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CAUTION
THE SPRAYADHESIVE USED FOR APPLYING PLAYFIELD CLOTH IS EXTREMELYFLAMMABLE AND UNDER
PRESSURE!CAREFULLYREAD CAUTIONS ON SPRAYADHESIVE CONTAINER !KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN!DO NOTUSE OR STORE NEAR HEATSOURCE ,FLAMES ,SPARKS OR WHEN SMOKING !WORK
AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED .OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS WHEN USING SPRAYADHESIVE .
To ensure safety
, do not attempt to assemble system without following
instruc-
tions carefully. Proper and complete assembly , use, and supervision
is essential for
proper operation and to reduce the risk of accident or injury
. A high prob
-
ability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed, maintained, and
operate properly .
Standard Screwdriver
Phillips Screwdriver
Putty Knife
Sandpaper 80 grit()
Drill with 1 8 and 3 16 Drill Bit/" / "
9 16 Open End Wrench/"
Hammer Small Ball Peen Type()
Carpenters Level or 36 Straight Edge"
Rachet with 1 2 socket/"
Tape Measure
Sanding Block
Scissors or Sharp Knife
Tools Needed Not Included:( )
Note:Rails are made with cushion rubber at a height that requires standard 2 1 4 diameter balls
Your dealer has a complete line of Billiard Accessories
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Note:This table adds weight to any floor Be sure floor can withstand this kind of weight If floor sags
table will be impossible to level
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
1 Begin by opening all boxes and sort parts Slide the eight..
Dove Blocks 3 into the slots in the End Cabinet Panels 1 and##
().the Side Cabinet P 2 See Figure 1anels #
IMPORTANT Do Not drive Dove Blocks into grooves with!IMPORTANT Do Not drive Dove Blocks into grooves with!
., .a hammer If a block is too tight try it in a different groove., .a hammer If a block is too tight try it in a different groove
2 Attach End Cabinet Panels 1 and Side Cabinet Panels 2.####
,,
with
Corner Posts 4 as shown in Figure 2 using four screws#
.:5 for each Corner Posts Note Bottom of Corner Posts#
.should be flush with bottom of Cabinet Panels
3 Set a Leg Block 6 in the corner of cabinet assembly on top.##
4 Attach Leg Bloock 6 to Dove Blocks 3 using four screws 7
See Figure 3
..
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## #
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other three Leg Blocks 6..#
of Dove Blocks 3 See Figure 3 Attach Leg Block 6 to side..##
Cabinet Panel 2 and End Cabinet Panel 1 using two##
screws 7#
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Figure 5
Figure 6
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Figure 4
6 Thread a stud 9 halfway into each Leg 8.# ###
7 Attach legs 8 to Leg Blocks 6 using the stud 9 in Leg.,## #
.one washer 10 and one nut 11 for each leg Square##
..leg up with corner of cabinet and tighten See Figure 4
8 With the help of another adult flip table over onto legs.,.
9 Slide Center Beam 12 into slotin End Cabinet Panels 1.,##
,as shown in figure 5 and secure each end with one screw
,.14 one washer 15 and one dowel connector 16## #
.Beams should be flush with top of Cabinet Panels
10 Slide Cross Beams 13 into slots in Side Cabinet Panels.##
,,2 as shown in Figure 5 and one dowel connector#
..16 Beams should be flush with top of Cabinet Panels#
11 Secure two Screw Blocks 17 opposite one another in the.##
,corner of the Center Beam 12 and Cross Beam 13 as##
,shown in Figure 6 using four screws 7 for each Screw#
.Block
12 Repeat step 11 for other Cross Beam 13..#

Figure 8
LEVELING BASE FRAME
Use a carpenter s level to level table as close as possible It is easier to
do it now rather than after the playfield has been attached to the frame
'.
.
14..Once you have determined the highest corner Raise other
three corners to the level of the highest corner by shimming
underneath legs using playing card stock or grey leg shim
() .stock 39 shipped with ths table Cut thes shim stock and#
().place under legs 8#
13.
.
Determine the highest corner of the frame by placing the level in
two ways shown in Figure 8
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UNBOXING THE SLATE
UNBOXING THE SLATRON
CAUTION!CAUTION!
AFTER CRATE PARTS ARE REMOVED BEND NAILS OR STAPLES OVER WITH A
HAMMER AT ONCE USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING CRATE PARTS
,
!!
15.
16.
17.
Tt is now time to uncrate the slate pieces With.
Remove the front rail of the crate Slide the
slate out the front of the crate Figure 8
.
.( )
a claw hammer or crow bar pry off crate top,
at the notched corner See Figure 7.( ) BE
CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLATE
INSIDE SLATE IS BRITTLE AND CAN!
BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED
AGAINST!AGAINST!
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
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It is now time to unbox the slatron pieces.
If the edges of your Slatron has fuzz
on it lightly sand to remove with
sandpaper provided
,
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""
BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLA-
TRON INSIDE SLATRON CAN BE!
EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED
AGAINST See Figure 9()!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
The sheets of slatron may not be completely flat when removed
from the shipping carton This is normal Once they have been..
placed on the table frame and secrely fastened down they will,
become straight and flat.

Using six holes in slate slatron as a guide drill pilot holes/,
in Cross Beams using a 1 8 drill bit Secure center section/" .
# # #. :19 to Cross Beams 13 with six screws 7 NOTE Be
sure there are no gaps between center section #7
and slats If gaps exist tighten screws more., .
However do not tighten screws so much that center
secton begins to crush or crack.
THE FOLLOWING STEP REQUIRES
THE HELP OF ANOTHER ADULT!
Detail A
Figure 10
10.
20.
21.
CAUTION:Be sure countersunk holes in all three table
top sections 18 and 19 face up See Detail A Figure# # : " ",
18.
19.
Place center section 19 in the center of table and ensure
that it is centered on the long slats 43 that you installed
per the Assembly Addendum
#
#
.
NOTE before proceeding if you have not already done
so you must first complete the steps outlined on the
included Assembly Addendum
:.
,
.
Place end sections 18 onto the table Be sure they are#.
square in line and butted up tight against center section 19, #.
22 Using four holes in slate slatron as a guide drill pilot holes. /,
in Cross Beams and Center B am using a 1 8 drill bite /" .
Secure end sections 18 using screws 7 four scrws per# #(
end section). :NOTE Be sure there are no gaps
between end sections 18 and Run your.# table
finger across the two seams between center section
##19 and end sections 18 to check for any uneven
areas Sections should be even..
You should not need shims to even up the table top sections
# #, ,18 and 19 so if the sections do not aligh first try
loosening screws and brush out undreneath to remove
chips etc Then check under table to make sure there are..
no gaps between the table top sections and the slats If.
gaps exist tighten screws more However do no tighten, .,
screws so much that the sections begin to crush or crack.
Top edges of seams must be precisely level and even with
one another If you need to use shims read the shimming.,
instrustions on the following page.
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Figure 11
SHIMMING INSTRUCTIONS
General Rules
n Accomlish the leveling of slate slatron with as few/n Accomlish the leveling of slate slatron with as few/
.shims as possible.shims as possible
n Do not top with a hammer or tighten screws unreason-n Do not top with a hammer or tighten screws unreason-
./able fight You will not be able to compress the slate./able fight You will not be able to compress the slate
./.slatron You must shim up the slate slatron to level./.slatron You must shim up the slate slatron to level
#Shims 37 are meant only to raise the low places at the#Shims 37 are meant only to raise the low places at the
.seams and ends Very short and low places should be.seams and ends Very short and low places should be
,,grouted Do not assume the floor is level Most leveling,,grouted Do not assume the floor is level Most leveling
.can be accomplished by working with the frame.can be accomplished by working with the frame
n If power tools are used be sure only enough torque is,n If power tools are used be sure only enough torque is,
.used to do the job.used to do the job
n Seams can best be checked by passing your finger over
.the seam jiont and felling if it id flush.the seam jiont and felling if it id flush
n All screws must be tightend after shimming.n All screws must be tightend after shimming.
n No two sets of slate slatron are exactly alike Some sets/.n No two sets of slate slatron are exactly alike Some sets/.
,, .require more or less shimming than others,, .require more or less shimming than others
A)A)
B)B)
C)C)
D)D)
23 STEP BY STEP SHIMMING PROCEDURE.23 STEP BY STEP SHIMMING PROCEDURE.
Be sure table is set in its final locaktion.Be sure table is set in its final locaktion.
Table must be as level as possible before shimming Large.Table must be as level as possible before shimming Large.
differences in levelness must be corrected by raising or lovering
frame with shim stock.frame with shim stock.
DO NOT ASSUME FLOOR IS LEVEL!DO NOT ASSUME FLOOR IS LEVEL!
Tighten down all slate slatron mounting screws/.Tighten down all slate slatron mounting screws/.
Check with a carpenter s level to determine where slate slatron is'/Check with a carpenter s level to determine where slate slatron is'/
low on ends and use finger tips to locate uneven spots at the,low on ends and use finger tips to locate uneven spots at the,
seams Loosen screws at tese points and see if slate slatron comes./seams Loosen screws at tese points and see if slate slatron comes./
up to flush If so detach individual shims 37 from the sheet., #up to flush If so detach individual shims 37 from the sheet., #
shipped with this table and place under these areas.Place shimsshipped with this table and place under these areas.Place shims
next to screws See Figure 11.( )next to screws See Figure 11.( )
E)E)
F)F)
Lay a straight edge across seams to be sure slate slatron/Lay a straight edge across seams to be sure slate slatron/
pieces are flat .in relation to each otherpieces are flat .in relation to each other
After top surface of slate slatron is flat and level all/,After top surface of slate slatron is flat and level all/,
screws must be snugged down in tight position.DOscrews must be snugged down in tight position.DO
NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS!Check these screwsNOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS!Check these screws
befor beginning grouting.befor beginning grouting.
GROUTING INSTRUCTIONS
24 Clean top of slate slatron with a damp cloth./ .DO NOT USE24 Clean top of slate slatron with a damp cloth./ .DO NOT USE
!TOO MUCH WATER!TOO MUCH WATER
25 Prepare Plaster of Paris furnished with this table Add water.,.25 Prepare Plaster of Paris furnished with this table Add water.,.
sparingly Do not mix all the powder at first save some in case.;sparingly Do not mix all the powder at first save some in case.;
you need to thicken your initial mixture To mix Empty 1 3.: /you need to thicken your initial mixture To mix Empty 1 3.: /
to 1 2 of grout into container slowly add drops of water while/,to 1 2 of grout into container slowly add drops of water while/,
stirring Grout should be a thick paste when mixed that will not.stirring Grout should be a thick paste when mixed that will not.
drip off putty knife If you do get grout to thin slowly add more.,drip off putty knife If you do get grout to thin slowly add more.,
powder.powder.
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26 Using a putty knife fill both seams and th four countersunk.,26 Using a putty knife fill both seams and th four countersunk.,
holes in the center playfield area Only the four countersunk.(holes in the center playfield area Only the four countersunk.(
holes in the center of the table need to be filled since the other
holes will be covered by the rails Do not use more plaster than.)holes will be covered by the rails Do not use more plaster than.)
you need.you need.
27 Let plaster dry Read the rest of this manual while you wait.. !27 Let plaster dry Read the rest of this manual while you wait.. !
28 Using a medium grit sandpaper and a sanding block sand..28 Using a medium grit sandpaper and a sanding block sand..
the plastered areas smooth and flat.RECHECK THESEthe plastered areas smooth and flat.RECHECK THESE
AREAS TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE FLAT.-Re plaster ifAREAS TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE FLAT.-Re plaster if
you still find low places at countersunk holes or seams.you still find low places at countersunk holes or seams.

37 Flod cloth away from other end to expose slate slatron for your fourth./
glue application See Figure 15 Apply cement to this end in the same.( )
mannerl Allow cement to become tacky wait at least one minute.,.
38 Make a final stretch along the length of and over the edge of the table. ,
stretch hard enough to work out all wrinkles See Figure 17 If cloth.( ).
is not not smooth lift and re apply Rubbing fingers lightly,-.:NOTE
across cloth should not make cloth move.
39 Locate center of pocket opening Using..See Detail A and B()
sharp scissors make a straight cut Next cut to pocket edge to form,.,
pie shapes begin to relax to allow for placement You may need.
to make additional cuts.
40 Spray adhesive on the underneath side of the slate slatron around./
pocket face to adhere the cloth Make sure not to get overspray of.
glue on table Allow cement to become tacky wait at least one.,
minute Stretch the pie shapes down and under the pocket opening..
Press the cloth against the cement ont the underside of the slate/
slatron Be sure entire pie shape is fully attached to underneath side.
of table.
DO NOT SMOKE WHILE WORKING WITH
CONTACT CEMENT READ LABEL ON CEMENT
CONTAINER CAREFULLY
!
!
APPLYING THE CLOTH
29 Make sure slate slatron is dry and free of dust./ .
NOTE Before spraying adhesive cut a portion of th shipping:,
carton to use as a shield to prevent cement overspray.
30 Place cloth over slate slatron with equal overhang on all sides./ .
NOTE Cloth may seem small but it will stretch fa great deal:.
31 Fold cloth away from end to expose slate slatron for your first glue./
application Apply contact cement to top surface in a band 4 inches.
wide on this end See Figure 12 Coat edge also Spray cement.( ) .
smoothly and evenly Allow cement to become tacky wait at least.,
32 Fold cloth back over the table With firm even pressure press cloth...
33 Fold cloth away from side to expose slate slatron for your second glue./
application See Figure 13 Apply cement to the side in the same.( ).
manner as your first glue application Allow cement to become tacky.,
wait at least one minute.
34 Fold cloth back over the table With firm even pressure press cloth..,
onto the area that has been coated with cement Smooth cloth down.
and over edges.
35 Fold cloth away from other side to expose slate slatron for your third./
glue application See Figure 14 Apply cement to this side in the.( ).
same manner allow cement to become tacky wait at least one.,
minute.
36 Stretch the cloth across the width and over the edge of th table. .
STRETCH HARD ENOUGH TO TAKE OUT WRINKLES BUT,
NOT SO HARD THAT THE CLOTH SLIPS.
onto the area that has been coated with cement Smooth cloth down.
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
Detail B
Detail A
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5
5
21, 22 and 2321, 22 and 23
24 and 2524 and 25
5
5
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IMPORTANT! The screws #5 must be used to attach aprons.
41.
Attach side aprons #24( ) to side rails #21 and
40716 40716-/ " -/ "
()Attach side aprons #24( ) to side rails #21 and
40716 40716-/ " -/ "
()
#22( ) using three40716-/ " apron brackets #26 and twelve short#22( ) using three40716-/ " apron brackets #26 and twelve short
screws #5, as shown in .Figure 17screws #5, as shown in .Figure 17
42.
Attach end aprons #25 to end rails #23 using three() ()
42 42""
Attach end aprons #25 to end rails #23 using three() ()
42 42""
apron brackets #26 and twelve short screws #5, as shown in
Figure 18.
Assembling Rails to the Pockets
43.
Find the 3/4 inch holes in the playing surface that are
between each pocket and cut a small cross in the cloth
over each hole for bolts to pass through. There are
eighteen holes total. See Detail A.eighteen holes total. See Detail A.
44.
Carefully turn an end rail #23, left hand rail #21 and
right hand rail #22 face down on the table surface. See
Figure 18. Care must be used to avoid scratching rail.
Find two corner pockets #27, and four bolts #28. Attach
corner pockets to rails by inserting pocket posts into the
rail ends. See Figure 18. Pull rail ends snugly against
pocket edges before tightening bolts. Repeat procedure
using the other end, left and right hand rail.
45.
With the aid of another adult
CAREFULLY turn the rail
assemblies over. Align each assembly on the table's playfield
with an equal amount of overhang around the table.
46 .
Find two side pockets #27, and four bolts #28. Connect the
rail assemblies to the side pockets. See Figure 19. Snug rails
against pocket edges
before tightening bolts #28.
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
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NOTE Screws to attach pocket flanges are provided in
the pocket box Locate them and set aside for later use
before discarding package
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88 inches
88 inches
44 inches
44 inches
44 inches
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23
23
22
47. The rail cushion nose to nose dimension should
measure 44 inches by 88 inches or as close as
possible. See Figure 20
NOTE: Look along the nose rubber of the side
rails to be sure they align.
NOTE:
Find the parts needed to complete this step and position them on the floor around the table.
48.
Secure rails and # &# , three dome washers #29, three lock washer #30 and41 42 pocket blocks to the playing surface by attaching
three hex nuts #32, # , . .to studs 31 Tighten these nuts tight
See Figure 21.
49.
Attach pocket nets to the pocket blocks installed earlier using one screw #33 for each mounting tab. See Detail A and Figure
21.
50.
A day later the table may have settled so check the levelness of the table the same way you did in step 14. If the table is not
level raise the low corner by shimming up that corner's leg.
44 inches
Figure 20
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22
29
29
30
32
29
30
32
32
32
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21
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Detail ADetail A
Detail ADetail A
Detail A
Figure 21
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Th
is consumer warranty extends to the original consumer purchase of any ESCALADE
SPORTS Product
(hereinafter referred as the "P roduct").
WARRANTY DURATION:This P
roduct is warranted to the original consumer purchase of a
period of
one (1) year from the original purchase.
WARRANTY COVERAGE:ESCALADE SPORTS warrants to the original Consumer Purchaser that any
P
roduct of its manufacture is free from defects in material and workmanship when
used for the intended
purpose under normal use and conditions. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DAM-
AGED B YA
CCIDENT
, UNREASONABLE USE
, NEGLIGENCE , IMPROPER SERVICE ,FAILURE T
O FOLL
OW
INSTRUCTIONS PRO VIDED WITH THE PRODUCT OR OTHER CAUSES NO
T ARISING OUT OF
DEFECTS IN MA TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP .
WARRANTY PERFORMANCE:
During the above one (1) year warranty period, ESCALADE SPORTS
shall repair or replace with a comparable model, and/or P
roduct, or component thereof, for any product
which may prove defective under normal use and proper care, and which our examination shall disclose
to our satisfaction to be thus defective, please contact our Warranty Dept.
1-866-556-2757 / W arranty Dept.
O
r Write us at:
Escalade Sports, Inc. - P.O . Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706 - Attn: Warranty Dept.
Or E-mail us at:
Other than shipping requirements no charge will be made for such repair or replacement of in-warranty
WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS: ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING OUT OF THIS SALE, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE , ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ABOVE WARRANTY PERIOD . ESCALADE
SPOR TS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL COSTS , EXPENSES OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE CONSUMER OF ANY OTHER
USE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or consequential or incidental
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which may vary from state to state.
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Products. ESCALADE SPOR TS strongly recommends that the P
roduct is insured for value prior to mailing
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P12 0W REPLA7 CEMENT PARTS
KEY# PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
12W-7669-08 END CABINET PANEL 2
22W-7670-08 SIDE CABINET PANEL 2
32W-7172-00 DOVE BLOCK 8
42W-7671-08
WOODEN CONER POST
4
51B-6611-00 #8 X 5/8" FLATHEAD SCREW 88
62W-7174-00 LEG BLOCK 4
71B-6628-00 #10 X 1-1/4" FLATHEAD SCREW 54
82W-7175-00 LEG 4
91B-6629-00 3/8-16 X 5"STUD 4
10 2B-6138-00 3/8" HEAVY FLATWASHER 4
11 901-28 3/8-16 HEX NUT 4
12 2W-7672-00 CENTER BEAM 1
13 2W-7673-00 CROSS BEAM 2
14 1B-6630-00 1/4-20 X 2" PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 22
15 2B-6151-00 1/4" FLATWASHER 22
16 7B-6304-00 1/4-20 DOWEL CONNECTOR 6
17 2W-7180-00 SCREW BLOCK 4
18 2W-6029-00 SLATRON PLAYFIELD END 2
809-551 SLATE PLAYFIELD END 2
19 2W-6030-00 SLATRON PLAYFIELD CENTER 1
809-552 SLATE PLAYFIELD CENTER 1
21 2A-7149-08 LEFT RAIL ASSY. 2
22 2A-7150-08 RIGHT RAIL ASSY. 2
23 2A-7151-08 END RAIL ASSY. 2
24 2W-7674-08 SIDE BLIND 4
25 2W-7675-08 END BLIND 2
26 2S-6507-00 APRON BRACKET 18
27 4A-7088-00
POCKET PAC-BLK-BLK FR (SET OF 6) - MIZ
1
28 1B-6613-00 5/16-18 X 3/4 ROUND HEAD BOLT 12
29 2B-6144-00 5/16" DOME WASHER 18
30 2B-6145-00 5/16" LOCK WASHER 18
31 1B-6620-00 5/16-18 X 2-1/2 STUD 18
32 2B-6025-00 5/16-18 HEX NUT 18
33 801-601B #8 X 1/2 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 12
34 4L-7608-00 MIZERAK NAMEPLATE 1
35 5A-7135-10 PLAYFIELD CLOTH 1
36 818-29 ADHESIVE SPRAY 1
37 818-23 SHIM (SHEET OF 20) 1
38 5A-6869-00 GROUT PACKAGE 1
39 818-41 LEG SHIM STOCK 1
40 2L-7080-00 THIS OWNERS MANUAL 1
41 3M-6149-01 CORNER POCKET BLOCK 4
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3M-6150-01
2W 7760 00--
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SIDE POCKET LOCK
SLAT
WOODEN LEG PLATE
2
8
4
4
KEY# PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
1/4"
Flat Washer
( pieces)22
5/16" Lock Washer
(18 pieces)
14/ - 20 Dowel
Connector
(6 pieces)
#10 x 1-1/4 Flat Head
Screw ( pieces)56
3/8-16
Hex Nut
(4 pieces)
5/16-18
Hex Nut
(18 pieces)
5/16 - 18 x 3" Stud
(18 pieces)
3/8 - 16 x 5" Stud
(4 pieces)
5/16-18 x 3/4"
Round Head Bolt
(12 pieces)
16 32
15
7
33
28 31
9
26
30
11
HARDWARE IDENTIFIER
14/ - x 2" Phillips Head Screw20
( pieces)22
14
3/8" Heavy Flatwasher
(4 pieces)
10
#8 x 5/8"
Flat Head Screw
(88 pieces)
5/16" Dome Washer
(18 pieces)
29
5
#8 x 1/2"
Washer Head Screw
(12 pieces)
PRON BRACKET
18 PIECES()

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