THE SARGA ATTACHMENT FOR PORTABLE RAISED MASSAGE TABLES:
SAFETY & SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY & SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
The Sarga Attachment for Portable Raised Massage Tables is a hardware accessory that enables most portable massage tables to be quickly adapted for Sarga Bodywork. Our patent-pending, stainless steel Sarga Attachment provides secure tie-offs for the Sarga Strap and safely secures portable massage tables so that they will not fold at the central hinge when tensional force is applied through the Sarga Strap. The Sarga Attachment is easy to set up and remove and does not require any alterations to your massage table.
DISCLAIMER
Sarga Bodywork assumes no responsibility for improper installation or use of the Sarga Attachment. By purchasing and installing this hardware accessory, you the consumer, agree to assume all risk in the installation and usage of this hardware item, for both home and/or professional use. Sarga Bodywork only sells its proprietary equipment to graduates of its live courses, who have undergone proper training in the safety and use of this equipment. As a student of Sarga Bodywork's educational program, you have agreed to assume all risk and liability in the use of this equipment, however if you disagree in any way with the information provided here or in our live courses, or do not want to assume full responsibility for the proper installation and usage of Sarga Bodywork's equipment, you must not purchase or install this hardware accessory.
1. Make sure that your massage table meets all the requirements listed under Safety Considerations for Sarga Bodywork on Raised Massage Tables.
2. Make sure that all of the tension cables and undercarriage components are sturdy and dependable.
3. Set up your portable massage table: Make sure that the table is completely open, on a level surface, and the tension cables are aligned and fully taut. Check to make sure that the table legs are secure and retighten any adjustable fasteners.
4. Take a look underneath the massage table and locate the middle of the table frame where it folds at the central hinge. Take your Sarga Attachment and unscrew the eyebolts as much as needed to fit over this central hinge.
5. Align the Sarga Attachment in the center of the central hinge and push it upwards and flush against the frame (align any tensional cables in the center cutout of the attachment).
6. Begin to tighten the eye-bolts one at a time, making sure to retighten all four eye-bolts several times, moving back and forth from one to the next, as the first one you tighten will loosen when tightening the next one, and so forth. Use a butter knife, screwdriver, or any kind of strong metal piece for extra leverage by inserting your tool through the eye of the eyebolt and using it as a handle to tighten each one securely.
7. Checking your equipment in the manner of a diver or mountain climber ensures the safety of both practitioner and recipient. Make sure to check your Sarga Attachment regularly; i.e at the start of a shift, between clients, to every few days to ensure that nothing has moved or loosened. Because this type of barefoot bodywork applies both static and dynamic pressure around the table, shifting of the Sarga Attachment may loosen incrementally and must be re-tightened. It is normal to hear creaks and snaps in the wood components of the table that do not affect its’ integrity if working within your table's weight bearing parameters.
DISCLAIMER
Sarga Bodywork assumes no responsibility for improper installation or use of the Sarga Attachment. By purchasing and installing this hardware accessory, you the consumer, agree to assume all risk in the installation and usage of this hardware item, for both home and/or professional use. Sarga Bodywork only sells its proprietary equipment to graduates of its live courses, who have undergone proper training in the safety and use of this equipment. As a student of Sarga Bodywork's educational program, you have agreed to assume all risk and liability in the use of this equipment, however if you disagree in any way with the information provided here or in our live courses, or do not want to assume full responsibility for the proper installation and usage of Sarga Bodywork's equipment, you must not purchase or install this hardware accessory.
1. Make sure that your massage table meets all the requirements listed under Safety Considerations for Sarga Bodywork on Raised Massage Tables.
2. Make sure that all of the tension cables and undercarriage components are sturdy and dependable.
3. Set up your portable massage table: Make sure that the table is completely open, on a level surface, and the tension cables are aligned and fully taut. Check to make sure that the table legs are secure and retighten any adjustable fasteners.
4. Take a look underneath the massage table and locate the middle of the table frame where it folds at the central hinge. Take your Sarga Attachment and unscrew the eyebolts as much as needed to fit over this central hinge.
5. Align the Sarga Attachment in the center of the central hinge and push it upwards and flush against the frame (align any tensional cables in the center cutout of the attachment).
6. Begin to tighten the eye-bolts one at a time, making sure to retighten all four eye-bolts several times, moving back and forth from one to the next, as the first one you tighten will loosen when tightening the next one, and so forth. Use a butter knife, screwdriver, or any kind of strong metal piece for extra leverage by inserting your tool through the eye of the eyebolt and using it as a handle to tighten each one securely.
7. Checking your equipment in the manner of a diver or mountain climber ensures the safety of both practitioner and recipient. Make sure to check your Sarga Attachment regularly; i.e at the start of a shift, between clients, to every few days to ensure that nothing has moved or loosened. Because this type of barefoot bodywork applies both static and dynamic pressure around the table, shifting of the Sarga Attachment may loosen incrementally and must be re-tightened. It is normal to hear creaks and snaps in the wood components of the table that do not affect its’ integrity if working within your table's weight bearing parameters.
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