The attached photo is the instructions from the manufacturers website.
The quality is okay but like others the Q/Type Frame plastic at the bolt has broken from the need to over hand tighten to prevent rotating of the tabletop around the horizontal 7/Pipe member. A rubber/friction surface between the Q/Type and 7/Pipe would reduce the need to crank on the handle. This problem has happened to others. Unfortunately there is no apparent method for contacting the manufacturer about obtaining replacement parts. At this time Im not sure how I will fix this broken part.
Another issue is that the vertical portion of the 7/Pipe fits inside the Decorative Cover which creates a space for wobbling of the 7/Pipe and attached tabletop because of the excess play between the 7_Pipe and 28.2 cm Circular Tube. I fixed this problem by wrapping the bottom of the vertical 7/Pipe leg with aluminum tape multiple times to roughly match the thickness of the Decorative Cover thereby providing a tight fit when the tabletop is in a raised position and held with the Rotary Handle.
Im also going to add a stainless steel bolt with washers and hex nut through the 7/Pipe vertical leg just above the Decorative Cover to support the tabletop in the raised position without the need to significantly tighten the Rotary Handle to clamp it in place (I keep the tabletop raised instead of raising and lowering frequently).
I like the concept but the quality and lack of contact information drops my opinion about this unit design. Luckily I believe I can repair/adjust all/most of these items to meet my specific needs.
Okay but.
The attached photo is the instructions from the manufacturers website. The quality is okay but like others the Q/Type Frame plastic at the bolt has broken from the need to over hand tighten to prevent rotating of the tabletop around the horizontal 7/Pipe member. A rubber/friction surface between the Q/Type and 7/Pipe would reduce the need to crank on the handle. This problem has happened to others. Unfortunately there is no apparent method for contacting the manufacturer about obtaining replacement parts. At this time Im not sure how I will fix this broken part. Another issue is that the vertical portion of the 7/Pipe fits inside the Decorative Cover which creates a space for wobbling of the 7/Pipe and attached tabletop because of the excess play between the 7_Pipe and 28.2 cm Circular Tube. I fixed this problem by wrapping the bottom of the vertical 7/Pipe leg with aluminum tape multiple times to roughly match the thickness of the Decorative Cover thereby providing a tight fit when the tabletop is in a raised position and held with the Rotary Handle. Im also going to add a stainless steel bolt with washers and hex nut through the 7/Pipe vertical leg just above the Decorative Cover to support the tabletop in the raised position without the need to significantly tighten the Rotary Handle to clamp it in place (I keep the tabletop raised instead of raising and lowering frequently). I like the concept but the quality and lack of contact information drops my opinion about this unit design. Luckily I believe I can repair/adjust all/most of these items to meet my specific needs.