"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Make sure the knob for air pressure is turned out. I had the same problem. Don't move the pads! Air pressure fixed all my problems
Where your air hooks up there should be a valve that controls how much air flow is going to your table.
If every frame comes off the table not level then there is a chance the adjustment corner is off. You will notice that the three corners that have wrench heads are machined to the table. The one corner w/out a wrench is the leveling corner. Put a screen on the table, with mesh in it. loosen the bolts, tension is up and check that corner. The other three corners will produce a flat screen, that last corner is there for the screen to rest on so when you tighten the bolts, it doesn't twist. As for the bolt torque sequence, it's counter-clock wise from bottom left corner. It's always best to snug the bolts first then go back around and torque them.
What am I looking for when I check that corner? If the screen is elevated in the corner?Also...the torque sequence...so you are saying if i am standing at the controls (all my controls are on one side..it is the newer model)....so if im at the controls...the left corner farthest from me is where I begin torquing correct? If so, do I tighten the bolt for the long roller first and go counter clockwise or the short roller first and go counter clockwise?