Diamond

davelpl

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2 Questions:
1) How many tables does Diamond produce in a month?
2) After they installed a 9' Professional & left, I ran a ball down the rail and it curved toward the rail. It was flat prior to torquing the rail bolts down. Now it's crowned.
What is the proper way to fix it and how should it have been done the first time so this wouldn't happen? I do know they torqued it to 15 'lbs with an electronic gauge.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
 
2 Questions:
1) How many tables does Diamond produce in a month?
2) After they installed a 9' Professional & left, I ran a ball down the rail and it curved toward the rail. It was flat prior to torquing the rail bolts down. Now it's crowned.
What is the proper way to fix it and how should it have been done the first time so this wouldn't happen? I do know they torqued it to 15 'lbs with an electronic gauge.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
Call Diamond.
 
It's my understanding that leveling is actually supposed to be done with the rails bolted down first. I'm pretty sure Cobra explained it that way to me. When you think about it, the side rails are all one piece so the slate is first pulled up to them, then you level the rest.
 
2 Questions:
1) How many tables does Diamond produce in a month?
2) After they installed a 9' Professional & left, I ran a ball down the rail and it curved toward the rail. It was flat prior to torquing the rail bolts down. Now it's crowned.
What is the proper way to fix it and how should it have been done the first time so this wouldn't happen? I do know they torqued it to 15 'lbs with an electronic gauge.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
Torque the rails before leveling. If you don't it changes level and you will have roll offs.
 
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