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Model # 85426109 Official Sears table tennis table

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sears 85426109 table tennis table, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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85426109 Table Tennis Table
Bolt 1B-0279

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Bolt

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Caster Leg 2S-1350
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Caster leg

Part #2S-1350

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Leg Cap 4C-0159
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Leg cap

Part #4C-0159

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Outer Leg 2S-1309
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Outer leg

Part #2S-1309

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Lock Washer 2N-0108

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Lock washer

Part #2N-0108

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Bolt 1B-0227

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Bolt

Part #1B-0227

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Strap 4C-0147
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Strap

Part #4C-0147

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Hex Nut 1N-0066

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Hex nut

Part #1N-0066

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Ll Brace 2S-1243
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Ll brace

Part #2S-1243

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Inner Leg 2S-1310
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Inner leg

Part #2S-1310

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