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What's the best way to remove the tables from a MiniMax MM16? Remove the trunnions or just the table? This is for transport.
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I took table only off my mm20 when i hauled it 200 miles. It was annoying to put back on as it can flex. Id count revolutions of bolts when removing now.
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I would remove it at the trunnions that is how they ship the table in transit
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My MM16 was delivered with the table mounted.
They had it tilted all the way down, and then everything was bundled in plastic wrap
and crated up on a palette (see photo)
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Mine came all intact, standing up like a frig. Strapped to a pallet.
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(03-31-2017, 10:07 PM)Aram Wrote: What's the best way to remove the tables from a MiniMax MM16? Remove the trunnions or just the table? This is for transport.
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I received mine from MM with the tables mounted, so apparently they are not concerned about shipping it that way. Never had a problem with it, so I guess they're right.