Prince T8840 User manual

O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
2L-4239-00
2015 Escalade Sports
Escalade® Sports products may be manufactured and/or licensed under the following patents.
6120397, 5816957, 5769744, 5119741, 4911085, 4717157, D460140, D420563
Additional patents may be pending. One or more of the listed patents and/or pending patents may cover specific product.
TABLE TENNIS TABLE
MODEL NUMBER
T8840
Contact Escalade® Sports customer service department at:
Phone: 1-866-873-3528 Toll – Free !
Fax: 1-866-873-3533 Toll – Free !
E-mail: tabletennis@escaladesports.com
Mailing Address (correspondence only):
Escalade Sports
PO Box 889
Evansville, IN 47706
Please visit our World Wide Web site at: www.escaladesports.com
ON-LINE TROUBLE SHOOTING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ON-LINE PARTS REQUESTS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ADDITIONAL ESCALADE® SPORTS PRODUCT INFORMATION
Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store!
1. Read this manual carefully before starting assembly. Read each step completely before beginning each step.
2. Some smaller parts may be shipped inside larger parts. Check inside all parts and cartons before
assembling or ordering parts.
3. To make assembly easier, use the Hardware Identifier on page 2 to identify and sort all fasteners. Check all
cartons for kits. All hardware may not be located in one kit.
4. Do not tighten hardware until instructed to do so. If hardware is tightened too soon, mounting holes may
not align and parts may not easily fit together. Leave locknuts slightly loose until you are instructed to
tighten them.
5. Tools required for assembly: Phillips Screwdriver, one 3/8” Wrenches, Two 7/16” Wrenches (Ratchet and 3/8”, 7/16”
Sockets are recommended and can be substituted for wrenches), Rubber Mallet or Hammer.
6. An electric screwdriver is helpful in assembly. However, please set at low torque and use caution because you could
over-tighten the and strip the screws out of the wooden table top.
7. Save these instructions and your proof of purchase (receipt) in the event that the manufacturer has to be
contacted for replacement parts.

Sorting your hardware ahead of time will speed up assembly time. Sort all your
hardware now so it will be ready before you start assembly.
NOTE:
A. An electric screwdriver is helpful in assembly. However, please set to low torque and
use caution because you could over-tighten the hardware and strip the screws.
B. Indentation mounting guides are small so look closely when attaching hardware.
C. Table top can be set on top of two saw horses. Although this will make assembly easier
it is not necessary to complete assembly. Always use shipping container to protect the painted
surface of the table top.
CAUTION: Make sure that the table top is secure on sawhorses and NEVER leave
the table top unattended.
ASSEMBLY TIPS
2
(Qty. 6)
1/4-20 Zinc
Locknut
(Qty. 24)
(Qty. 2)
(Qty. 4)
(Qty. 2)
(Qty. 4) (Qty. 4)
(Qty. 6)
(Qty. 100)
(Qty. 16)
(Qty. 4)
(Qty. 4)
S.M.S. (Qty. 4)
#8 x 1 7/16
Sheet Metal Screw
(Qty. 12)
1/4-20 x 3 1/4 Hex Head Bolt
37
38
1/4-20 x 2 1/4 Hex Head Bolt
(Qty. 4)
#10-24 X 1/2 Phillips
Pan Head Screw
(Qty. 4)
1/4-20 x 2 1/2 Hex Head Bolt
(Qty. 2)
39
Not UsedNot Used

2. Align U-Support (#7) on Table Top as shown in Figure 1.
1. Lay Table Top #1 painted side down, on a smooth, flat
surface. Use the shipping container to protect the
painted surface of the table top.
1
7
Note: Indentations are
small so look closely.
End Rail Mounting
Indentations
Note: Indentations are
small so look closely.
ASSEMBLY TIP
Table top can be set on two saw horses. Although this will make
assembly easier it is not necessary to complete assembly. Always use
shipping container to protect the painted surface of the table top.
CAUTION: Make sure that the table top is secure on the
sawhorses and NEVER leave the table top unattended.
ASSEMBLY TIP
The following pages will have a picture of the
Hardware Needed (to scale) along with the
Quantity, Key# and Description. You can lay the
hardware on the picture to identify the hardware.
Figure
3

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3
IMPORTANT:
Slot in
U-Clip
End Rail Mounting
Indentations
Detail A
3. Align the holes in the U-clips #3 with Indentations in table top
assembly and secure with twelve screws #20 as shown. All four
holes in each U-Clip must align with four Indentations in top.
See Figure 2 and Detail A.
Be sure that slot in the three U-clips #3 all face the
same direction as shown. (Toward the end of the
table with no stripe.)
WHEN ASSEMBLING TABLE, IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT THE U-CLIPS
(#3) BE TURNED AS SHOWN HERE. IF U-CLIPS ARE TURNED INCORRECTLY,
YOU WILL DO IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO YOUR TABLE WHEN YOU ATTEMPT
TO OPEN IT TO THE PLAYING POSITION.
CAUTION:
IF USING AN ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER PLEASE SET AT LOW TORQUE AND USE CAUTION
BECAUSE YOU COULD OVER-TIGHTEN THE HARDWARE AND STRIP SCREW IN WOOD
DOING IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO THE TABLE. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS!
CAUTION:
20
HARDWARE NEEDED
#8 X 7/16” Screw
(Qty. 12)Figure
4

34
33
20
20
Detail B
4. Align the holes in the Mounting Brackets #33 & #34 with
Indentations in table top assembly and secure with screws #20
as shown. All holes in each Mounting Bracket must align with
Indentations in the top. See Figure 3 and Detail B.
Note: Indentations
in table top are small
so look closely.
Figure
20
HARDWARE NEEDED
#8 X 7/16” Screw
(Qty. 20)
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5. Attach Legs (#2) to Mounting Bracket (#34) with Hex Bolt (#38),
two Plastic Washers (#24) and Locknut (#15). Attach leg brace
to Leg Mounting Bracket (#33) with Phillips Head Screw (#37)
and Locknut (#16) as shown in Detail C.
6. Attach Leg Plugs (#13) to bottom of the Legs (#2) as shown in
Figure 4.
24 15
16 37
2
Leg Brace
38
33
34
Detail C
13
24
Plastic Washer
(Qty. 4)
15
1/4” Locknut
(Qty. 2)
37 #10-24 X 1/2 Phillips
Pan Head Screw
(Qty. 2)
38
#10-24 X 1/2 Locknut
(Qty. 2)
16
1/4-20 x 2 1/4 Hex Head Bolt
(Qty. 2)
Figure
HARDWARE NEEDED
6

Note: Legs not
shown for Clarity
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7
Detail D
7
Note: Rotate U-Support #7 until you see the screw
hole in the slot of U-clip #3. Slide U-support #7
side to side and front to back if necessary.
7. Insert Screw #19 through slot in U-Clip #3 and
into U-Support #7. Thread it all the way into U-
Support #7 until it touches the back of the tube.
There should be about 3/8 inch of screw #19 left
sticking out. DO NOT insert screw#19 in middle
#3 U-Clip. See Figure 5 & Detail D.
If you want to see a video on how to insert Screw (#19) go to:
http://www.escaladesports.com/customer-service/videos.html
Or
Scan with your smartphone:
Note: Rotate U-Support #7 until you see the screw hole in the
slot of U-clip #3. Slide U-support #7 side to side and front to
back if necessary.
Note: To aid in assembly use a cordless drill and Phillips bit, but be
careful to not strip the screws. Wear safety glasses for Step 7.
Figure
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19
HARDWARE NEEDED
#8-32 X 1 1/4
Phillips Head Screw
(Qty. 2)
DO NOT insert Screw
#19 in middle #3 U-clip.
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10. Line up holes in rails with indentations in
top and secure using eighteen screws
#20. See Figure 6 & Detail E1 & E2.
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25
20
Shorter Distance
Longer Distance
35 (RH)
Note: Legs not
shown for Clarity
8. Lay out Right Side Rails #25, Left Side Rails
#29 and End Rails #26, around edges of
table top as shown in Figure 6.
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9. Slide Left #36 and Right #35 Vinyl End
Caps onto the ends of the Side Rails #25
& 29 as shown in Detail E1 & E2.
Detail E2
11. Lay Corner Caps #22 on table as shown
in Figure 6. If Corner Cap sticks above
the table top surface of the table, flip
over so shorter distance is against edge.
Secure to bottom of table with three
Screws #21. See Detail F.
Detail F
Note: Rails attach
with #20 screws
20
Note: U-Support not
shown for Clarity
(RH Rail)
Note: Prince
logo must be on
this end of Rail.
(LH Rail)
29
Note: Prince
logo must be on
this end of Rail.
21
#8 x 1 7/16
Sheet Metal Screw
(Qty. 6)
#8 x 7/16
Sheet Metal Screw
(Qty. 18)
HARDWARE NEEDED
IF USING AN ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER PLEASE SET AT LOW TORQUE AND USE CAUTION
BECAUSE YOU COULD OVER-TIGHTEN THE HARDWARE AND STRIP SCREW IN WOOD
DOING IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO THE TABLE. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS!
CAUTION:
8
36 (LH)
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Detail E1

7
4
23
4
15
31
2
Detail H
First Table Top
Figure 7A
Important! DO NOT put other
safety strap #6 on this table
half. It will be installed on
second table half later.
15
1/4” Locknut
(Qty. 3)
39 1/4-20 x 2 1/2 Hex Head Bolt
(Qty. 1)
1/4-20 x3 1/4 Hex Head Bolt
(Qty. 2)
30
3/4” Spacer
(Qty. 2)
31
5/16” Spacer
(Qty. 2)
HARDWARE NEEDED
24 Plastic Washer
(Qty. 2)
1/4-20 x 1 1/2 Bolt
(Qty. 1)
9
HARDWARE NEEDED
30
6
4
24
15
9
Detail G1 31
2
4
15
39
6
30
15
24
Detail G2
(Longer)
23
(Longer)
Note: This is the end of the
table with no rails.
14. Attach slotted end of safety strap #6 to INSIDE of Leg #2
using one bolt #39, one spacer #30, one washer #24,
and one hex nut #15. Tighten hardware until snug but do
not overtighten. Tubes must pivot freely. See Detail G2.
12. Attach safety strap #6 to linkage #4. Be sure to attach on the end of
linkage with TWO holes. Use one bolt #9, one washer #24, one
Spacer #30, and one hex nut #15. See Detail G1.
13. Attach end of linkage #4 with the attached Safety Strap #6 INSIDE of
Leg #2 as shown in Detail G2. Secure through end hole with bolt
#23, Spacer #31 and locknut #15. Tighten hardware snug enough to
keep table stable but do not overtighten. Tubes must pivot freely.
15. Attach linkage #4 INSIDE other Leg #2 as shown in
Detail H. Secure through end hole with bolt #23,
plastic spacers #31 and locknuts #15. Tighten
hardware snug enough to keep table stable but do
not overtighten. Tubes must pivot freely.
9
2

Figure 7B
First Table Top
16. Gently tap caster sockets #12 into U-
support #7 until flange on sockets
touches the edge of the tube.
17. Insert casters #11 into caster sockets
#12. See Figure 7B.
DO NOT HIT CASTER SOCKET #12 DIRECTLY WITH
A HAMMER! SET A PIECE OF WOOD ON CASTER
SOCKET AND HIT PIECE OF WOOD TO DRIVE
CASTER SOCKET INTO U-SUPPORT #7.
NOTE:
11
12
7
Note: This is the end of the
table with no rails.
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18. Attach other end of linkages #4 to OUTSIDE
of U-support #7 with bolts #14 and plastic
washers #24. Then slide name panel #5
onto the same bolts #14 on the INSIDE of
U-support #7. Secure with lock nuts #15 See
Figure 7C. Tighten hardware until snug but
do not overtighten. Tubes must pivot freely.
19. Attach bottom of name panel #5 to
U-supports #7. Secure with hex
bolts #9 and locknuts #15. Tighten
nuts but be careful not to crush
tubes. See Figure 7C.
Logo on
#5 panel
faces out
Logo on
#5 panel
faces out
First Table Top
Figure 7C
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18
15
32
15
24
14
9
9
14
24
15
32
5
15
7
4
7
11
20. Attach bottom board #18 to
name panels #5, as shown in
Figure 7C, using four bolts #32
and four hex nuts #15.
21. Prepare an area for the assembly of the second table top half. If
necessary, move the first table top half aside with the aid of a helper. Be
sure to place it in a location where it won't be disturbed or damaged. If
setting on its side, be sure to place the bottom edge no less than 12
inches away form the wall. Also be sure to place carpet or pieces of the
shipping carton down to protect table top edges. If floor is not carpeted,
brace table top half with a heavy object to keep it from sliding.
9
14
1/4-20 x 1 1/2 Bolt
(Qty. 2)24
Plastic Washer
(Qty. 2)
15
¼” Locknut
(Qty. 8)
1/4-20 x 2” Bolt
(Qty. 2)
HARDWARE NEEDED
1/4-20 x 1 1/4” Bolt
(Qty. 4)
32
CAUTION:
AT LEAST TWO ADULTS ARE NEEDED TO
MOVE TABLE HALF!

14
24
15
4
22. Repeat steps from 1-17 on second half then continue on Step 23.
23. Attach linkages #4 to the OUTSIDE of U-support #7 on
second table half. Use Bolts #14, plastic washers #24
and hex nuts #15. See Figure 8.
NOTE: Tighten locknuts #15 finger tight
only. They will be removed when the
two table top halves are connected. Second Table Top
NOTE: Tighten locknuts #15 finger tight
only. They will be removed when the two
table top halves are connected.
24
14
15
7
24
¼” Locknut
(Qty. 2)
14 1/4-20 x 2” Hex Head Bolt
(Qty. 2)
15
HARDWARE NEEDED
Plastic Washer
(Qty. 2)
Figure 8
12
CAUTION:
AT LEAST TWO ADULTS ARE NEEDED TO
MOVE TABLE HALF!

24. Make sure the legs on the first table top half (the half with the name panel #5) are open. With
one person on each side of the table, lift and set table half on its legs. Place table against a
wall as shown above to help stabilize table top half while second half is being attached. Be
sure there is enough room to connect second half as shown in Figure 9.
25. Place a hex bolt #9 and a locknut #15 on floor next to caster wheels (on both sides of the
table half) so they will be handy for the next step.
26. With a person on both sides of the second table half, slide the second table half against the first table half. Remove locknuts #15 from screws #14 on second table half
where U-support #7 and linkages #4 join. Align holes in name panels #5 (on first table half) with holes in U-supports (on second table half). Secure second table half to top
hole in name panel #5 using hex bolt #14 installed earlier and locknuts just removed. Secure second table half to bottom hole in name panel #5 with the two bolts #9 and
locknuts #15 you placed on the floor earlier. Tighten locknuts snug but do not overtighten. These joints must pivot. At this point go back and tighten bolts #9. See Detail I.
BE SURE THE FIRST TABLE HALF YOU ASSEMBLED (WITH NAME PANELS #5
ATTACHED) IS STABLE AND AGAINST A WALL. DO NOT LEAVE TABLE HALF
STANDING UNATTENDED.
CAUTION:
UNTIL THE TABLE HALVES ARE CONNECTED THEY WILL NOT STAND ON THEIR
OWN. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO HAVE THREE PEOPLE TO CONNECT TABLE
HALVES. TWO TO STABILIZE TABLE AND ONE TO BOLT TABLE TOGETHER.
CAUTION:
9
14
5
15
Detail I
Figure 9
Assembled in
previous step
9
15
1/4-20 x 1 1/2 Bolt
(Qty. 2)
1/4” Locknut
(Qty. 2)
HARDWARE NEEDED
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INSTALL SAFETY LATCHES #8 AS SHOWN ABOVE FOR PROPER USE OF
TABLE! DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP! DO NOT OPERATE TABLE UNTIL SAFETY
LATCHES ARE INSTALLED AND ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETE!
CAUTION:
10
8
16
17
10
#10-24 X 3/4 Round
Head Screw
(Qty. 2)
#10-24 Lock Nut
(Qty. 2)
#10 Flat Washer
(Qty. 2)
Hardware Needed
27. Choose a name panel #5 on either side of the table and install one safety latch #8 into the
right-hand hole on that name panel as shown in Figures 10, 11 & Detail J. Use one screw
#10 one washer #17 and one hex nut #16. NOTE: Flange on safety latch must extend
over top of name panel as shown in Detail K. Safety latch must pivot freely.
28. Go to the other side of the table and install the second safety latch into the right-hand hole on
the other name panel #5. NOTE: Safety latches must be attached diagonally across
from each other. See Figure 11.
Detail K
Detail J
Figure 10
Figure 11
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A B
DC
29. Secure net posts to center of table by
turning the screw on net posts as shown
in picture A.
30. Slide Paddle Holder onto net post as
shown in picture B.
31. Insert “Slide Lock” into Paddle Holder
channel. See Picture C. Repeat Steps
29-31 for other net post.
32. Slide net down over posts. See
Picture D. Note: Adjust Velcro Straps
on one end of net for proper tension.
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TO OPEN:
1.
2.
Stand behind the table near the safety latch.
3.
Hold table half with one hand and pivot safety latch enough to
allow the edge of the table half to pass over it.
4.
While keeping an eye on the safety latch, pivot table half until it
moves past the safety latch. Once edge of table has passed over
safety latch, stop pivoting table half.
5.
With both hands on the table half, center yourself along the table
half and lower the table half to the floor.
Repeat for the other table half.
TO CLOSE:
Lift table half upward and inward to vertical position.
Check to be sure that table half is locked in the safety latch.
4. Repeat for the other table half.
OPENING AND CLOSING INSTRUCTIONS
READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING TABLE! DO
NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPEN TABLE! DO NOT CLIMB, STAND OR JUMP ON
TABLE! SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY MAY RESULT! THIS IS NOT A TOY! TABLE IS
TO BE OPENED OR CLOSED BY ADULTS ONLY! FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH
OPENING AND CLOSING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION:
1.
2.
3.
Remove net and posts from the table.
THIS IS A GAME TABLE. DO NOT SIT, STAND, LEAN, WALK OR JUMP
ON TABLE! FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS CAUTION COULD
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE!
CAUTION:
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
You have purchased a quality product that will give you years of enjoyment. By following these simple maintenance steps, you will add to the life of
your new table.
THE TABLE TOP
The top (playing surface) of your table is made of particle board. Like all products made of wood, it can be affected by atmospheric changes in both
temperature and humidity. This may cause a slight sag or distortion as the top expands or contracts. This is normal and should not cause concern
as it does not detract from the play or utility value of the table. After assembly of the table, you can minimize the effects of temperature and humidity
changes by storing the table in the folded up position in a dry area when table is not in use.
STORAGE OF 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 should be folded up in a dry area. Due to the nature of particle board, table top may
bow. Damp and humid conditions will amplify this. This is normal and will not affect playability of table.
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 OF YOUR TABLE
Be sure to oil all moving parts of your table including the pivot points. This will insure the safety and ease of use of your table.
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 table does not seem level, it is probably due to uneven or unlevel floors. Set the table in its PLAYING POSITION and move table several inches in
different directions to find the best location for the table. If the floor is extremely unlevel, table may not play or operate properly. If table is high in
the center, shim up under the outer U-legs.
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
®
This consumer warranty extends to the original consumer purchase of any ESCALADE SPORTS Product
(hereinafter referred as the "Product").
WARRANTY DURATION: This Product is warranted to the original consumer purchase of a period of ninety (90) days from the original
purchase.
WARRANTY COVERAGE: ESCALADE SPORTS warrants to the original Consumer Purchaser that any Product 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 DAMAGED BY ACCIDENT, UNREASONABLE USE, NEGLIGENCE, IMPROPER SERVICE, FAILURE TO FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT OR OTHER CAUSES NOT ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP.
WARRANTY PERFORMANCE: During the above ninety (90) day warranty period, ESCALADE SPORTS shall repair or replace with a
comparable model, and Product, or component thereof, 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.
1-866-873-3528 / Warranty Dept.
Or 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 Products. ESCALADE®
SPORTS strongly recommends that the Product is insured for value prior to mailing.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS: ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING OUT OF THIS SALE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO
THE ABOVE NINETY (90) DAY WARRANTY PERIOD. ESCALADE® SPORTS 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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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR MODEL NUMBER T8840
*PARTS IDENTIFIER ON NEXT PAGE.
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1A-7894-00
2S-6879-10
8S-6758-05
2S-6422-34
2S-6428-01
8S-6606-05
2S-6264-03
WB-1094-00
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WB-1110-00
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WB-1007-99
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2W-6269-02
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1B-6477-00
2B-6087-00
2S-4616-08
2S-4615-03
5A-7964-01
2L-4239-00
2S-4616-09
7B-6257-00
7B-6256-99
1B-6475-00
2S-6343-00
2S-4597-03
3M-4156-00
3M-4157-00
1B-4138-00
WB-1075-00
1B-4137-00
3M-8973-01
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TABLE TOP
LEG & BRACE ASSEMBLY
1” U-CLIP
LINKAGE
NAME PANEL
SAFETY STRAP
U-SUPPORT
SAFETY LATCH
1/4-20 X 1 1/2 HEX HEAD BOLT
#10-24 X 3/4 PHILLIPS ROUND HD. SCREW
2" CASTER
CASTER SOCKET
LEG CAP - 1 1/2 OD
1/4-20 X 2 HEX HEAD BOLT
1/4-20 LOCKNUT
#10-24 LOCKNUT
#10 FLAT WASHER
WOOD BOTTOM BOARD
#8-32 X 1 1/4” SHEET METAL SCREW
#8 X 7/16 SHEET METAL SCREW
#8 X 1 7/16 HEX/PHIL HD. SHEET METAL SCREW
CORNER CAP - BLACK
1/4-20 X 3 1/4” HEX HEAD BOLT
PLASTIC WASHER
RH SIDE RAIL -1 1/2" WHITE
END RAIL-1 1/2” WHITE
NET & POSTS KIT
OWNERS MANUAL - T8840
LH SIDE RAIL - 1 1/2” WHITE
5/16" SPACER
3/4" SPACER
1/4-20 X 1-1/4 HEX HEAD BOLT
LEG MOUNTING BRACKET - 1”
MOUNTING BRACKET
11/2” VINYL END CAP (RIGHT HAND)
11/2” VINYL END CAP (LEFT HAND)
#10-24 X 1/2 PHIL. PAN HD. SCREW
1/4-20 X 2 1/4” HEX HEAD BOLT
1/4-20 X 2 1/2” HEX HEAD BOLT
PADDLE/BALL HOLDER SET
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M A N U A L D E L U S U A R I O
Los productos Escalade® Sports se pueden fabricar y/o producir bajo las siguientes patentes.
6120397, 5816957, 5769744, 5119741, 4911085, 4717157, D460140, D420563
Puede haber patentes en trámite. Una o más patentes mencionadas y/o en trámite pueden cubrir productos específicos.
MESA DE TENIS
NÚMERO DE MODELO
T8840
Contacte el departamento de servicio al cliente de Escalade® Sports:
Teléfono: 1-866-873-3528 ¡Sin costo alguno!
Fax: 1-866-873-3533 ¡Sin costo alguno!
Correo Electronico: [email protected]
Apartado postal (sólo para correspondencia):
Escalade Sports
PO Box 889
Evansville, IN 47706
Visite nuestra página Web : www.escaladesports.com
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MÁS INFORMACIÓN SOBRE PRODUCTOS DE ESCALADE® SPORTS
1. Lea este manual cuidadosamente antes de empezar a ensamblar. Lea completamente cada uno de los pasos
antes de empezar a ensamblar cada paso.
2. Algunas partes pequeñas pueden ser empacadas dentro de las partes grandes. Verifique en el interior
de todas las partes y cartones antes de ensamblar o solicitar partes.
3. Para que el ensamblado le sea más fácil, utilice la lista de partes de la página 2 para la identificación y
clasificación de las partes y sus componentes. Busque los juegos de tornillos en todos los cartones. Todos
los tornillos y sus componentes no se encuentran en un sólo juego.
4. No ajuste las partes hasta que las instrucciones se lo indiquen. Si las partes se ajustan antes de lo indicado, es
posible que los orificios no queden alineados, resultando que las partes queden fuera de su lugar y fácilmente no
coincidan. Deje las tuercas de seguridad levemente flojas hasta que las instrucciones le indiquen ajustarlas.
5. Herramientas necesarias: Desarmador Phillips, dos llaves de 3/8”, dos llaves de 7/16” (se recomienda utilizar llaves
de matraca con vasos de 3/8” y 7/16" ) y un martillo.
Guarde estas instrucciones y el recibo de pago en el caso de que tenga que contactar al fabricante
para partes de remplazo.
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6. Un destornillador eléctrico, puede resultarle muy útil para armar la mesa. Sin embargo, debe usarlo en
baja potencia y tener mucho cuidado de no ajustar en exceso y dañar la mesa con los tornillos.
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