Monday, February 24, 2014

Take Apart A Pool Table

Taking apart a pool table is a lot easier than it looks. With this article, I will tell you exactly what you need to get the job done.


Instructions


1. With the Phillips screw driver take off the small screws. In some tables it's the flat screw driver. Start by taking off the trim, then start taking off the bank bolts with the 3/8 socket ratchet. Banks will easily come off.


2. Now pulled up the slay with the help of others due to the weight. Once the slay is off, you can easily take off the side and middle pockets using a flat screwdriver and a small hammer. Slightly tap the screwdriver with the hammer to remove the pockets.


3. The middle of the table is normally just bolted down with small Phillips head screws. Just unscrew the screws with the Phillips screw driver. The middle portion is not heavy just lift it up, most of the return ball tables are hard acrylic plastic.


4. Turn table side ways and unbolt the bottom legs with the 9/16 socket ratchet. Solid box body is now left. Lay the body back on the floor and unscrew corner edges so the corner plastic can be lifted up. With the flat screw driver and hammer finish taking the four sides apart. Now your pool table is completely disassembled.


Tips Warnings


This procedure is mostly common on coin operated tables.


When removing the slay have at least one or more persons helping you to remove it.


Be careful with the slay, as it is very heavy and can be broken if it falls.








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