What are the parts of a pool table called?

What are the parts of a pool table called?

Parts of the Pool Table Defined

  • Apex of the Triangle. This is the top of the rack.
  • Center String. The center string runs between the two side pockets and intersects the center spot (dead center of the pool table).
  • Corner Pockets.
  • Cushion.
  • Diamonds (aka Sights)
  • Foot of the Table.
  • Foot Spot.
  • Foot String.

How much does a Fischer pool table weigh?

Pool tables can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Their bulkiness and weight make them a particularly difficult item to move. For these reasons, it’s especially important to get as much help as you can when moving a pool table.

How do you move a Fischer pool table?

Here’s How to Move a Pool Table in a Nutshell:

  1. Take the pool (or billiards) table apart.
  2. Label every piece.
  3. Carefully remove the felt.
  4. Take the slate off.
  5. Enlist 3-5 friends to help move the pool table or hire professional movers.

What is the edge of a pool table called?

The surround is the edge (apron) of the table, and also is part of the and upper top of the pool table, which provides a backing for the rails. The Rails are rubber bumpers of a certain profile that line the edges of the table and the pockets.

What’s the top of a pool table called?

Top Rails
Top Rails – The top surface of the table, no covered by cloth, from which the cushions protrude toward the playing surface. The head and foot rails are the short rails on those ends of the table; the right and the left rails are the long rails, dictated by standing at the head of the table and facing the foot end.

Can you move pool table without taking apart?

You can move a pool table a short distance without taking it apart as long with the help of several people and furniture sliders, but it could cause damage to the table and require the bumpers to be realigned, and the slate re-leveled. We recommend hiring professionals.

Can you take a pool table apart?

Before you move your pool table, it’s strongly recommended to take it apart. Pool tables are not designed to be moved in one piece. You will need to disassemble the legs, felt, rails and slate and then reassemble them in your pool table’s new location.

How thick should slate be on a pool table?

The modern slate thickness for most 7–8′ American pool tables is 3/4″ and one solid piece. One-inch slate in three sections is common in older 8′ tables. The Billiard Congress of America requires professional size 9′ tables to have 1″ slate or thicker with at least a 3/4″ wooden backing frame.

Where does the rack DOT go on a pool table?

There are two spots on most pool tables, one at the “foot” of the table, where the balls are racked at the beginning of the game, and one at the head of the table.

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