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Saturday, August 31, 2013

How to Adjust Leg Height on a Lifetime Folding Table

Lifetime Products was started in 1972 when founder Barry Mower desired a sturdier basketball pole for his backyard. After creating his own basketball pole, Mower placed an advertisement in a local free paper to sell copies of his prototype. Later, Lifetime moved into the production of an array of products including tables, chairs, sheds and trailers. Lifetime folding tables are made of a double-walled, high density Polyethylene (HDPA). The legs are coated in a rust-resistant powder finish. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    1

    Turn the table on its side so that one of the long sides is sitting on the ground. It is best to do this on a non-abrasive surface, such as on smooth concrete, grass or carpet.

    2

    Pull legs into the fully extended position. Ensure that the hinged mechanism that unfolds to put the leg into an upright position is opened until it is locked into place and completely straight.

    3

    Turn the table over to an upright position, with the legs on the ground.

    4

    Place a foot on the lower leg cross bar to hold the table to the ground. Depress the two buttons on the leg, allowing you to adjust the height on the table to one of three heights. Pull the table up or down to the desired height. The three heights are as followed: 22 inches (children's height), 29 inches (table height) or 36 inches (counter height). Repeat this Step for the other leg, raising it to the same height as the first leg.

    5

    Wipe the tabletop of any debris.

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