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Old 02-20-2015, 12:14 PM   #3
Padgett
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Agree except with the 070 you pull the T-bar to disengage the button and then it slides freely. Agree it only needs to collapse an inch or two. There is a stop at the end of the leg to keep it from going in too far and this can jam if insistant..

There are four pieces to the 070 leg. The fixed channel with mount, the sliding channel with the rubber foot, the T-bar and the spring with the lock button. On the one leg the latter two were missing entirely but on the other they had seperated and I was able to rebuild the assembly. So now I have a spare. I like having spares.

TM did put all eight screws in each mount to fasten to the table which was a plesant surprise, suspect some "lesser" manufacturers might have just used four.
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