Safe Handling of our Table Tennis Tables
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Safe Handling of our Table Tennis Tables
Hello Everyone
We would like to remind everyone to be careful when putting the tables up and also when putting them away as they can collapse which can damage them. This is particularly common with the heavier tables when the mechanisms don’t immediately release. If you have difficulty with a table it is best to get a second person to assist so it doesn’t collapse.
Luckily we have some very handy Members who have done some successful running repairs on one of the tables today. Thank you John and Graham!
We would like to remind everyone to be careful when putting the tables up and also when putting them away as they can collapse which can damage them. This is particularly common with the heavier tables when the mechanisms don’t immediately release. If you have difficulty with a table it is best to get a second person to assist so it doesn’t collapse.
Luckily we have some very handy Members who have done some successful running repairs on one of the tables today. Thank you John and Graham!
Leigh Dunn
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