Assembly Videos for our Pool Tables
1s t video ~ is a good overview of assembly
2nd video ~ Felt and Gluing. Leveling Spots(no leveling rod).
Special Glue: When gluing let the first coat dry for about 20 minutes(then reapply 2nd coat of glue right over first coat of glue). Be sure to pie cut the pocket holes for to gluing underside. Rail felt goes on like any other rails(wood feather strips).
3rd video ~ Leveling (with a leveling rod).
Video below shows 1-piece slate.... our tables are actually 3-piece slate
Video below shows 1-piece slate.... our tables are actually 3-piece slate
You should not have to use shims to level the slate, watch the video and you will see that the adjusting rod should be all you need to do to level, if you feel that a small shim is needed after adjusting the rod, then that is ok too.
4th video ~ NEON LIGHTS
This video below shows a quick overview of the assembly and details about tables equipped with the Neon Light option.
This video below shows a quick overview of the assembly and details about tables equipped with the Neon Light option.
If equiped with optional hydraulic legs:
Hydraulic Leg Leveling:
1. Raise table before leveling the frame body[pool play is when the table is raised]... lift table end to actuate hydraulics to raise table.
2. After leveling the frame then level the slate.
After setup is complete:
Lift ends slightly to lower the table for dining. To raise to play pool then lift end to actuate hydraulics.
It's ok if both legs don't actuate at the same time. Lifting in the middle of either end will normally actuate both legs of that end at the same time.
If one leg doesn't actuate... simply go to that leg and lift.
Hydraulic Leg Leveling:
1. Raise table before leveling the frame body[pool play is when the table is raised]... lift table end to actuate hydraulics to raise table.
2. After leveling the frame then level the slate.
After setup is complete:
Lift ends slightly to lower the table for dining. To raise to play pool then lift end to actuate hydraulics.
It's ok if both legs don't actuate at the same time. Lifting in the middle of either end will normally actuate both legs of that end at the same time.
If one leg doesn't actuate... simply go to that leg and lift.