Clip on tables

ashneedham replied on 08/09/2016 11:14

Posted on 08/09/2016 11:14

We are looking at certain caravans (Bailey Orion being one) that have clip on coffee table and or clip on dinning table.

I was wondering if anyone had experience of the durability of these?

I get the impression with kids they may easily break. 

abinitio1980 replied on 08/09/2016 11:29

Posted on 08/09/2016 11:29

I remember when I first went caravaning with my parents, both caravans had this type of table fixing. 

 

From an engineering perspective, it is a very strong connection  (assuming both pieces are screwed along the length with sufficient / suitable fixings) this is because the load is spread out along the length of the fixing and supported at the other end by the leg. 

dennisps replied on 08/09/2016 11:34

Posted on 08/09/2016 11:34

I presume you mean where there is a plastic strip attached to the wall, and the table mates with this.... We have a 2009 Bailey Ranger GT60, and that plastic strip had come away from the wall, with obvious consequences.... took a while to work out how to securely attach it to the wall (the answer I found was "jack nuts")... after securely fixing it, we haven't had a problem since then!

ashneedham replied on 08/09/2016 11:44

Posted on 08/09/2016 11:44

I presume you mean where there is a plastic strip attached to the wall, and the table mates with this.... We have a 2009 Bailey Ranger GT60, and that plastic strip had come away from the wall, with obvious consequences.... took a while to work out how to securely attach it to the wall (the answer I found was "jack nuts")... after securely fixing it, we haven't had a problem since then!

Thats what I was concerned about. One used caravan I looked at showed signs of the strip coming away from the wall. 

dennisps replied on 08/09/2016 12:02

Posted on 08/09/2016 12:02

I presume you mean where there is a plastic strip attached to the wall, and the table mates with this.... We have a 2009 Bailey Ranger GT60, and that plastic strip had come away from the wall, with obvious consequences.... took a while to work out how to securely attach it to the wall (the answer I found was "jack nuts")... after securely fixing it, we haven't had a problem since then!

Thats what I was concerned about. One used caravan I looked at showed signs of the strip coming away from the wall. 

Assuming that is all that is wrong, I wouldn't worry too much (personally!). Assuming the wall behind the strip isn't like swiss cheese, you should be able to reattach fairly easily!

Here is what I got...
Setting tool 
And some short jack nuts off ebay (can't get link as ebay isn't working at the moment!). 

Wildwood replied on 08/09/2016 20:14

Posted on 08/09/2016 20:14

We have had clip on tables in three caravans and have had children playing on them with no problems. I would not worry about this.

cyberyacht replied on 09/09/2016 07:37

Posted on 09/09/2016 07:37

I had a clip on table on my first van. It wasn't problematic. Anything will break/fail if abused with sufficient vigour. No Greek evenings with dancing on the table and you'll be OK.

ashneedham replied on 09/09/2016 16:59

Posted on 09/09/2016 16:59

I had a clip on table on my first van. It wasn't problematic. Anything will break/fail if abused with sufficient vigour. No Greek evenings with dancing on the table and you'll be OK.

lol I think we can manage without dancing on the table 

replied on 29/09/2016 09:35

Posted on 29/09/2016 09:35

I remember my first caravan with its clip on table. Our present caravan has a free standing table which we can use in the awning.

replied on 29/09/2016 09:47

Posted on 29/09/2016 09:47

We have a clip on table on our side diner. Hooks on to a metal tube. Our first van, a 5 birth had two clip on tables and over 10 years of family holiday never had a problem with either. I also attached a rail over the above the wheel arch and the smaller one was also used on there by the kids.

nelliethehooker replied on 29/09/2016 19:45

Posted on 29/09/2016 19:45

We have a clip-on table in out Bailey Unicorn. The one trouble with it is the single leg which has come away because our dog insists banging against it and forcing it to one side damaging the screw holes, as the table is only made from chip board.

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