How to Move Air Hockey Tables
Things You'll Need
- Work gloves (optional)
Instructions
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Wear work gloves before lifting the table if you would like to protect your hands. Some air hockey tables are incredibly heavy, and intricate metal or woodwork can dig into your hands.
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Stand behind the goal at one end of the hockey table. Have a friend stand behind the opposite goal. You and your friend should both grip the table at the corners. If the table is very heavy, you may want to move your hands closer together for leverage.
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Lift the table from both ends. Coordinate your lift so that both people are trying to lift at the same time. Keep the table suspended at least an inch or two from the ground.
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Carry the air hockey table to the desired destination. Do not allow the table's feet to drag. This may ruin a flooring surface. If traveling up and down stairs, make sure that the table doesn't hit any stairs.
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Lower the table so that all four legs come into contact with the ground at the same time.
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