Steel 2 – Extensively redesigned to meet new 2010 EPBF specifications, the K Steel 2 was chosen for use at the World Team Championships in Germany, that Team GB won!. The strength and accuracy of the K Steel 2 can deliver the same ultimate quality playing surface in your own games room.
The AP-11 solid steel frame is the K Steels secret, hidden from view but underpinning the quality materials secured to it. Scratch and burn resistant real Formica laminates are bonded to solid Oak top rails and marine ply décor panels. The diamond honed, 3 piece, 30mm slate is clothed in Tournament cloth for maximum speed and durability. The K-66 Artemis professional billiard rubber is bonded to the Oak rails for the ultimate in consistent and accurate ball response. The new flush fit pockets give the top frame a sleek precision engineered feel and satisfy the professional demanding no distraction to his cueing action across the corners. A choice in colour of pocket inserts to complement or contrast with the cloth and cabinet colour give the ultimate in customizing options..
Styled to please the eye, available in an exciting new range of cabinet colours to suit every location and engineered to play true year after year. Fun for all, but true tournament standard for the devotee, the K Steel 2 can become the heart of your home.
The K Steel II is supplied as a drop pocket table as standard. Ball return may be specified as an optional extra.
DIMENSIONS IN CM
EXTERIOR
PLAYING
SLATES THICKNESS
TOTAL WEIGHT
KSTEEL 8
267 X 150
234 x 117
3 PIECES 0.25
480kg
KSTEEL 9
287 X 160
254 x 127
3 PIECES 0.25
550kg
Delivery
We will always discuss your delivery at time of order to ensure a smooth process. If you are located in an area that may attract additional cost, we will advise the most economical way to deliver the table. Areas likely to be affected are the Highlands, Offshore Islands, Northern Ireland and far West of Cornwall. Customers outside of the UK should contact us for a quotation, we have delivered tables all over Europe, the Middle East and further afield!
Similarly, if tables are needed in upstairs or basement locations then additional manpower may be required and costs will vary. Finally, even if a room is big enough for a table, the access needs to be considered. Difficult access doesn’t necessarily mean we cannot install, but we may have to advise a different table. |