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Hi, my name is Peter. I'm going to be demonstrating today how easy it is to set up one of our
Prima Supply stainless steel tables.
I'm going to be demonstrating with a 24 by 48 inch table. This is the box that it will
come in. It will have some white straps that you will just cut off with some scissors.
Once you have that box open, you will find inside it an 18 gauge galvanized steel under
shelf, an 18 gauge type 430 stainless steel top, and let me show you the bottom here.
On the bottom of the top, you'll see two hat channels that run the length of the table.
What they do is help to give some added support and in between the hat channel and the top
there is some sound deadening tape that helps to reduce any noise that might come from using
the table.
You'll also find a bag with a hex key and some extra screws, and four 16 gauge galvanized
steel legs. They're a little bit thicker to give some added support. On the bottom of
those legs you'll find adjustable, plastic bullet feet, that way you can make sure that
your table is level when you set it up.
Alright, what you want to do to begin the installation is insert the legs into the gussets.
Now, you'll notice on each gusset there is a screw protruding from the side. You want
to make sure that screw is not going into the opening of the gusset so you can slide
the leg in easily.
Now once you've got all four legs inserted into the gussets, you will take your hex key
and just tighten these screws on the side of the gussets down on the leg until they
are firmly in place.
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Now after you have all of the legs in place, the best idea is to ask a friend to help you
with this under shelf. You'll need to have it completely level in order to slide it down
over the legs. So I've asked Daniel Crowther, our warehouse manager, to help me with this.
We're just going to slide it down to our desired height and once we've got it there, hold it
in place and take your hex key and you will find on the underside of the shelf screws
inserted to holes that will tighten down on the leg. So get those nice and tight.
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There it is, takes a couple of minutes.
So I've demonstrated how easy it is to set up one of these tables, but some of you might
be asking, "Can it hold any weight?"
Well, to demonstrate the structural integrity of this table, I've asked our warehouse manager
Daniel Crowther to set this refrigerator on top.
[Forklift noise]
And there you have it. Prima Supply stainless steel tables - good for food prep and refrigerator
storage.
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