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- Can I use a home air hockey table in a communal area, such as a youth centre?
- What sort of power supply do I need?
- What is an Air Hockey Table & how does it work?
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- What replacement pucks & pushers are suitable for my table?
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- How will my air hockey table be delivered?
- Air Hockey Table maintenance tips
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Air Hockey Table maintenance tips
Video Transcription :
The key to a good working air hockey table is to keep the play surface clean. Any dirt or drink spills will lead to the holes on the table getting clogged up and the air flow reducing. In bad cases the puck will no longer float across the surface of the table. Periodically we recommend cleaning the play surface with glass cleaner. We strongly advise that wax based polishes are not used on the surfaces as this can clog up the air holes.
Once a year or so it can be prudent to use a cocktail stick or pin depending on the size of holes on your play surface to clear any dust or dirt that has accumulated. Finally we recommend that all bolts holding the table together are tightened regularly to ensure the table is perfectly stable for vigorous play.