O W N E R`S MANUAL
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O W N E R`S MANUAL
O W N E R’ S M A N UA L ESSEX AND ENTERTAINER 8FT. DROP POCKET POOL TABLE MODEL NO. P1240LEG 527.25408 MODEL NO. P1240RAIL 527.25410 MODEL NO. P1266 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. USE THE HARDWARE IDENTIFIER TO IDENTIFY AND SORT ALL FASTENERS. CHECK ALL CARTONS FOR KITS. ALL HARDWARE IS NOT LOCATED IN ONE KIT. THIS TABLE IS CONTAINED IN THREE SEPARATE CONTAINERS: Container #1......Three playfield pieces Container #2......Contains owner’s manual, leg assemblies, hardware kits, corner and side caps, corner posts, playfield spots, slate shims, glue and grout kit and drop pockets. Container #3......Contains long slats, short slats, beams, top rails, aprons, playfield cloth, and additional hardware kits. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO THE STORE! Contact Escalade® Sports customer service department at: Phone: 1-866-556-2757 Toll Free ! Fax: 1-866-873-3532Toll Free ! E-mail: pooltables@escaladesports.com Mailing Address: Escalade® Sports, PO Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706 Please visit our World Wide Web site at: www.escaladesports.com On-Line Trouble Shooting Frequently Asked Questions Technical Assistance On-Line Parts Requests Additional Escalade® Sports Product Information 2L-6791-01 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. ©2005 Escalade® Sports CAUTION THE SPRAY ADHESIVE USED FOR APPLYING PLAYFIELD CLOTH IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND UNDER PRESSURE! CAREFULLY READ CAUTIONS ON SPRAY ADHESIVE CONTAINER! KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN! DO NOT USE OR STORE NEAR HEAT SOURCE, FLAMES, SPARKS OR WHEN SMOKING! WORK AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED . OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS WHEN USING SPRAY ADHESIVE. To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble system without following instructions carefully. Proper and complete assembly, use, and supervision is essential for proper operation and to reduce the risk of accident or injury. A high probability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed, maintained, and operate properly. Tools Needed: (Not Included) • • • • • • Hammer (Claw Type) Needle Nose Pliers 7/16” Open End Wrench Standard Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver Power Screwdriver (optional but very helpful) • Putty Knife • Tape Measure • Sanding Block • Awl or 8d Nail • Scissors or Sharp Knife • 3/8” Open End Wrench • Hammer (Small Ball Peen Type) • Carpenters Level or 36” Straight Edge • 1/2” Open End Wrench • Rachet with 3/8”, 7/16”, and 1/2” sockets NOTE: Rails are made with cushion rubber at a height that requires standard 2 1/4” diameter balls. Your dealer has a complete line Billiard Accessories. 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. 2 Figure 1 1. Open hardware kits and sort hardware into "like" groups using hardware identifier provided in this manual. 2. Attach two wooden leg panels #2 (be sure wood grain faces out) to the inside of two leg facades #1 using six screws #33, six washers #35 and six locknuts #34 per leg panel. Make sure that dimension B is at the bottom of the leg panel. (See Figure 1) NOTE: Leave all four bottom screws #33 loose until the leg post #3 is installed. Leg post #3 CANNOT be attached if the four bottom screws #33 are tight. Tighten finger tight only. 3. Repeat step 2 to put together other leg assembly. 4. Attach leg posts #3 to the inside face of metal leg facades #1 on both leg assemblies (from steps 2 & 3). Use two carriage bolts #30, two washers #22 and two locknuts #21 per leg post. NOTE: There is a set of holes at one end of the leg posts that are grouped close together. Make sure that these holes go to the top of the wooden posts. About 1/8 inch of leg posts #3 will extend below the metal facade #1. (Figure 2) 5. Once the leg post is securely fastened, tighten the four bottom screws #33 on the leg panels. Figure 2 3 6. Before starting this part of the assembly, orient beams #4 with ball return attachment holes at the same end of the table and the holes marked by arrows in figure 3 facing up. 7. Attach wooden beams #4 to the leg assemblies (that you just put together). Use two long bolts #27, two short bolts #40, six washers #23 and four locknuts #26 as shown. Repeat for other beam #4. Figure 3 NOTE: The two longer bolts #27 go through top and bottom mounting holes in beam #4, metal facade #1 and leg post #3. These bolts require a washer between the bolt and beam #4 as well as between leg post #3 and the locknut. NOTE: The two shorter bolts #40 go through the other two mounting holes in beam #4 and metal facade #1. They only require a washer between the bolt and beam #4. Detail A Figure 4 8. Place slats #5 and #6 across beams #4 as shown in figure 4. Make sure the two shorter slats #5 go on the ends of the beams and that the two longer slats #6 go in the center as shown. The side of the slats with the countersink around each hole faces up. (See detail A). 9. Insert four dowel connectors #39 into the holes in side of beams #4 just below the slats. Note that the slot in the end of dowel connectors should be vertical. (See Figure 4 and Detail A). Start screws #24 the dowel connectors by hand until you are sure threads are engaged properly. Do not force them with power tools. Do not tighten screws completely yet. 4 10. Square up long slats #6 by measuring diago- 11. Once frame is square, tighten screws #24 nally as shown in figure 5. Diagonals should be the holding slats to beams. Note: Be sure the heads same length within 1/8". Check to make sure the of screws #24 are flush with or below the top table is square. If frame is not square, the adjustof the slats. ment can be made by moving table beams #4 in opposite directions. Usually only a slight adjustment if any should be required. Figure 5 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. 12. Determine the highest corner of the frame by placing the 13. Once you have determined the highest corner, raise other three corners by shimming. To do this place level in following two ways: one shim at a time under the lower corners until the table is level. Leg shim stock is provided in the nCheck frame from end to end as shown in figure 6. slatron bed kit and must be cut to the desired size. nThen check the table diagonally as shown in figure 7. Shims must be placed directly under leg post. Figure 6 Figure 7 5 UNBOXING THE SLATE (Slate tables only:) AFTER CRATE PARTS ARE REMOVED, BEND NAILS OR STAPLES OVER WITH A HAMMER AT ONCE! USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING CRATE PARTS! Figure 8 14. It is now time to uncrate the slate pieces. With a claw hammer or crow bar, pry off crate top at the notched corner. (See figure 8) BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLATE INSIDE! SLATE IS BRITTLE AND CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED AGAINST! 15. Remove the front rail of the crate. Slide the slate out the front of the crate. (Figure 9) Figure 9 UNBOXING THE SLATRON (Slatron tables only) 16. It is now time to unbox the slatron pieces. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE SLATRON INSIDE! SLATRON CAN BE EASILY DAMAGED IF HIT OR PRIED AGAINST! (See Figure 10) Figure 10 If the edges of your Slatron has "fuzz" on it, lightly sand to remove with sandpaper provided in kit No. 5A-6191-00. IMPORTANT! 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 securely fastened down, they will become straight and flat. 6 THE FOLLOWING STEP REQUIRES THE HELP OF ANOTHER ADULT! Detail A Figure 11 CAUTION: Be sure countersunk holes in all three table top sections #7 and #8 face up: See Detail "A", Figure 11. NOTE: Slatron tables have "match" line markings like those shown above (or letters A, B, C). Line up these lines or letters when putting down the slatron sections. 17. Place center section #8 on the two long slats #6. Center this piece on slats as well as you can. Center section #8 should overhang the ends of the slats by ½" inch. Use a tape measure to be sure. 18. Put a pencil (or punch) into each countersunk hole in center section #8 and mark slats below. Remove center section #8 and drill pilot holes in slats using a 1/8" drill bit. Clean tops of slats completely of dust and wood chips. Any dirt and debris can cause table top sections to be uneven. 19. Place center section #8 back on slats and secure it to long slats #6 with six screws #38. Dry soap on screw threads will make this job easier. CAUTION: When driving screws through slatron sections, hold slatron down tight against the slats so they don't ride up on the screws. NOTE: Be sure there are no gaps between center section #8 and slats. If gaps exist, tighten screws more. However do not tighten screws so much that center section begins to crush or crack. 20. Place end sections #7 onto slats. Be sure they are square, in line and butted up tight against center slate #8. 21. Mark slats with a pencil through countersunk holes in end sections #7. Remove end sections and drill pilot holes with a 1/8" drill bit. Clean tops of slats completely of dust and wood chips. Any dirt and debris will prevent end sections from aligning properly. 22. Place end sections #7 back on slats and secure using screws #38 (five screws per end section). NOTE: Be sure there are no gaps between end sections #7 and slats. Run your finger across the two seams between center section #8 and end sections #7 to check for any uneven areas. Sections should be even. You should not need shims to even up the table top sections #7 and #8, so if the sections do not align, first try loosening screws and brush out underneath 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 not 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 instructions on the following page. 7 SHIMMING INSTRUCTIONS IF REQUIRED Figure 12 General Rules nAccomplish the leveling of the playing surface with as few shims as possible. nDo not tap with a hammer or tighten screws unreasonably tight. You will not be able to compress the playing surface. You must shim up the playing surface to level. Shims are meant only to raise the low places at the seams and ends. Very short and low places should be filled with grout. Do not assume the floor is level. Most leveling can be accomplished by working with the frame. nIf using power tools be sure to use only enough torque to reasonably tighten screws. nSeams can best be checked by passing your finger over the seam and feeling if it is flush. nAll screws must be tightened after shimming. STEP BY STEP SHIMMING 23. Be sure table is set in its final location. 24. Table must be as level as possible before shimming. Large differences in levelness must be corrected by raising or lowering frame with shim stock. DO NOT ASSUME FLOOR IS LEVEL! 28. After top surface of slate is flat and level all screws must be snugged down tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS! Check these screws before proceeding to the next step. 29. Minor differences can be filled with grout. 25. Tighten down all the playing surface mounting screws. 26. Check with a carpenter's level to determine where slate is low on ends, and use finger tips to locate uneven spots at the seams. Loosen screws at these points and see if slate comes up to flush. If so detach individual shims from the sheet shipped with this table and place under these areas. Place shims next to screws. 27. Lay a straight edge across seams to be sure slate pieces are at the same height. GROUTING INSTRUCTIONS 30. Clean top sections with a damp cloth. DO NOT USE TOO MUCH WATER. Allow enough time for top sections to dry thoroughly before starting the next step. 31. A small container of grout has been provided for filling small imperfections in the table seams and countersinks. Using a putty knife, fill both seams and the four countersunk holes in the center playfield area (all other countersunk holes in slate will be covered by the rails). Do not use more grout than is necessary. Spread grout smoothly and evenly. 32. Allow grout to cure before starting the next step. 33. Using a medium grit sandpaper and a sanding block, lightly sand the filled areas smooth and flat. USE A STRAIGHT EDGE TO CHECK THAT THESE AREAS ARE FLAT. Apply grout again if you find low places at countersunk holes or seams. 8 DO NOT SMOKE WHILE WORKING WITH CONTACT CEMENT! READ LABEL ON CEMENT CONTAINER CAREFULLY! Figure 13 Applying the cloth 34. Make sure slate/slatron is dry and free of dust. NOTE: Before spraying adhesive, cut a portion of the shipping carton to use as a shield to prevent cement overspray. 35. Place cloth over slate/slatron with equal overhang on all sides. NOTE: Cloth may seem small but it will stretch a great deal. Figure 14 36. 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 13) Coat edge also. Spray cement smoothly and evenly. Allow cement to become tacky, wait at least one minute. 37. 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. Figure 15 38. Fold cloth away from side to expose slate/slatron for your second glue application. (See figure 14). Apply cement to the side in the same manner as your first glue application. Allow cement to become tacky, wait at least one minute. 39. 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. 40. Fold cloth away from other side to expose slate/slatron for your third glue application. (See figure 15). Apply cement to this side in the same manner. Allow cement to become tacky, wait at least one minute. 41. Stretch the cloth across the width and over the edge of the table. STRETCH HARD ENOUGH TO TAKE OUT WRINKLES, BUT NOT SO HARD THAT THE CLOTH SLIPS. Figure 16 42. Fold cloth away from other end to expose slate/slatron for your fourth glue application. (See figure 16) Apply cement to this end in the same manner. Allow cement to become tacky, wait at least one minute. 43. 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 16) If cloth is not smooth, lift and re-apply. NOTE: Rubbing fingers lightly across cloth should not make cloth move. Figure 17 44. Locate center of pocket opening. (See Detail A and B) Using sharp scissors, make a straight cut. Next, cut to pocket edge to form pie shapes. (See detail B) Divide these pie shapes in half. As you do, the pie shapes begin to relax to allow for placement. You may need to make additional cuts. 45. Spray adhesive on the underneath side of the slate 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 on the underside of the slate/slatron. Be sure entire pie shape is fully attached to underneath side of table. Detail A Detail B 9 Figure 18 46. Find the three ¾ inch holes in the playing surface that are between each pocket. Using a small sharp knife, cut a small cross in cloth over each hole for the rail bolts #19 to pass through. (See Figure 18, Detail A) IMPORTANT: See top rail identifier below before placing top rails on table. 47. Place rails in position on the playing surface and attach by using rail bolts #19, washers #20 and brackets #28. Note: See Detail B for correct orientation of apron bracket. The bolts that hold brackets #28 need to only be finger tight. (See Figure 18, Detail C) IMPORTANT NOTE: Use apron brackets #28 on the two outside holes on each end rail #12 . Use apron brackets #28 on the middle hole of each side rail #10 and #11 (See Figure 18, Detail B). Top Rail Identifier Figure 19 10 48. After all top rails are LOOSELY attached to playfield, straighten the side rails (#10 and #11) on one side of the table as follows: Look down the edge of the rails while standing at the end of the table. Rails #10 and #11 must be straight and in line. Lay a straight edge at the side pocket position of rails #10 and #11 to confirm. Also check that the side pocket radius edges align. Tighten hardware holding rails #10 and #11 now. Do not tighten the bolts with apron brackets. Leave them loose until after aprons have been attached. Hold rails until bolts are tight. 50. Square an end rail as well as you can. Check that the corner pocket radius edges line up. 51. Check that the end to end playfield measurement is approximately 88". Lightly tap rails where adjustment is needed. Tighten all bolts holding end rails EXCEPT the bolts with apron brackets #28. Hold rails until bolts are tight. 49. Measure across the playfield to the opposite side rails and establish an approximate 44" playfield measurement (bumper to bumper). These measuring points are shown below. Tighten these rails now. Do not tighten bolts with apron brackets. Hold rails until bolts are tight. Figure 20 11 IMPORTANT: Make sure that the finished side is facing out on all aprons! Figure 21 52. Push the end apron #13 up into the groove in the bottom of the end rail and center it as well as possible. Secure end aprons #13 to the two apron brackets #28 that were used to attach the rails and tighten. Do this using screws #33, washer #35, and locknut #34. Important! Do not overtighten screws, this could damage apron. 53. While still pushing the end apron #13 up into the groove in the bottom of the end rail, center end apron as well as possible and tighten the bolts #19 that were put in to attach end rail and brackets #28 to playfield (Reference Detail B, Figure 18). 54. Attach one corner post #45 with screws #37 in the top and bottom holes to each end of the end aprons #13. Note: The middle hole for corner posts #45 has not been predrilled. Make a starter hole using a small finishing nail or an awl, tapping lightly with a hammer. This hole does not need to be very deep. Do not use a power screwdriver on these screws because screwdriver may slip off the screw and scratch the finish on the corner posts. 55. With the aid of a helper, slide the side aprons up and behind the corner post and line up the starter holes in the side aprons with the top and bottom holes in the corner post. Attach the side aprons #14 to the corner post #45 with two screws #37. Screws go in the top hole and bottom holes in the corner post #45 and the top and bottom starter holes in the side apron #14. 56. Attach the side aprons to the apron brackets #28 using two screws #33, washers #35 and locknuts #34. Do not overtighten these screws. 59. Attach corner caps #16 and side caps #15 to the edges of each of the pockets using screws #36. (Figure 22) The holes for these caps have not been predrilled. Do this by placing corner cap on the corner and with a small finishing nail or an awl, tap lightly with a hammer. This hole does not need to be very deep. Do not use a power screwdriver on these screws because screwdriver may slip off the screw and scratch the finish on the corner caps. 55. Place the sight plugs #46 into the rails by pressing them into the predrilled holes as shown in figure 22. 57. While still pushing the side apron up into the grooves in the bottom of the side rails, tighten the top rail bolts #19 that were put in earlier in step 47 (Reference Detail B, Figure 18). 58. Place one screw #37 in the middle hole on the corner post. The middle hole for corner posts #45 has not been predrilled. Make a starter hole using a small finishing nail or an awl, tapping lightly with a hammer. This hole does not need to be very deep. Do not use a power screwdriver on these screws because screwdriver may slip off the screw and scratch the finish on the corner posts. Figure 22 12 Detail A Figure 23 Detail B Detail C 60. Insert drop pockets #17 into each CORNER pocket opening in the table (wait to attach side pockets until next step). Attach drop pockets #17 to rails by using five nails #25 per pocket. Place nails about ½ inch below the top of pocket so the balls will not hit nails and get chipped. Hold the nails with a pair of needle nose pliers (See Figure 23, Detail B) and tap them into the plastic pocket with a small hammer. HINT: Hammer nails in until the heads are flush with the plastic pocket. To do this you may want to use a nail or nail set to help drive nail in (See Figure 23, Detail A). 61. Take remaining two drop pockets #17 and trim them as shown in Detail C. Cut along the vertical seam. Then place them in each side pocket opening and secure with five nails #25 per pocket. Place nails about ½ inch below the top of pocket so the balls will not hit nails and get chipped. Hold the nails with a pair of needle nose pliers (See Figure 23, Detail B) and tap them into the plastic pocket with a small hammer. (See HINT above). 62. Place playfield spots #47 on table as shown in figure 24 below. 63. A day later the table may have settled so check the levelness of the table the same way you did in steps 12 and 13. If the table is not level raise the low corner by shimming up that corner's leg. Figure 24 13 ONE YEAR 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 one (1) year 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 one (1) year 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. 1-800-426-1421 / Warranty Dept. Or Write us at: Escalade® Sports, Inc. - P.O. Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706 - Attn: Warranty Dept. Or E-mail us at: customerservice@escaladesports.com 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 ON SLATE/SLATRON™ SURFACE Manufacturer warrants for seven (7) years from the date of purchase for the Slatron™ and ten (10) years for slate, Escalade Sports will repair the playing surface of this table, free of charge, if it fails to remain flat, within a tolerance of + or – 30/1000 of an inch, measuring from any flat plane within the playing surface. NOTE: Cloth not included in warranty. Should this product become defective due to material or workmanship within period, contact the Customer Service Department. 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 indoor residential use. This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights, and may have other rights which may vary from state to state. 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 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. 14 15 16 17 PRODUCT PARTS LIST Item # Part# Description 1 2S-6098-04 Leg Facade 2 2A-6106-08 Wood Leg Panel 3 2W-6026-00 Wood Leg Post 4 2W-7458-01 Beam 5 2W-6141-00 Slat (Short) 6 2W-6140-00 Slat (Long) 7 809-551/2W-6029-00 Slate (End)/Slatron (End) 8 809-552/2W-6030-00 Slate (Center)/Slatron (Center) 9 5A-6670-90 Cloth 10 2A-4046-98 Rail (Left) 11 2A-4047-98 Rail (Right) 12 2A-4048-98 Rail (End) 13 2A-6108-08 Apron (End) 14 2A-6107-08 Apron (Side) 15 2C-6095-02 Side Cap 16 2C-6094-02 Corner Cap 17 3M-6194-00 Drop Pockets (Set of Six) 18 2L-6791-01 This Owner’s Manual 19 801-142 5/16-18 x 1¾ Hex Bolt 20 2B-6058-00 11/32 x 1¼ Fender Washer 21 2B-6016-02 ¼-20 Nylon Locknut 22 801-9B ¼ Standard Washer 23 2B-6024-00 5/16 Standard Washer Qty 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 18 10 8 8 24 Item # 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Part# 1B-6115-00 801-54B 2B-6009-01 1B-6116-00 2S-6099-00 1Q-6002-00 1B-6117-00 4L-7608-00 3A-6007-00 1B-6118-00 601-80B 701-1B 801-32 801-4 1B-6163-00 7B-6129-00 901-18 5A-6869-00 1X-6105-00 818-23 818-41 2S-6102-02 5A-6827-00 822-3 Description ¼-20 x 2¾ Flat Head Screw ¾ 16 GA Barbed Nail 5/6-18 Locknut 5/16-18 x 3¾ Hex Bolt Apron Bracket 80 Grit Sandpaper ¼-20 x 2 Carriage Bolt Mizerak Nameplate Video For Assembly #10-24 x 1 Rd Hd Screw #10-24 Locknut 3/16 Washer #4 x 5/8 Oval Head Screw #8 x 5/8 Washer Hd Screw #10 x 1¼ Flat Head Screw ¼-20 Dowel Connector 5/16-18 x 2 Hex Bolt Grout Spray Adhesive Shim Sheet (Playing Surface) Shim Sheet (Leg) Corner Post Plastic Sight Plug Kit Playfield Spot Qty 8 30 16 8 8 1 8 1 1 32 32 32 12 24 16 8 8 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 18