Don't know if you are still interested in the answer. I just had to remove the table off my mill to get it through the door into the shop. The process is not complicated, but not as simple as just removing the wheel.
You need to remove the left side hadwheel. Then you need to remove the dial and the flange that locks the wheel to the screw. There is a set screw (at the bottom) that holds it on. Watch out for the key when removing that part. Then you need to remove support flange. Easy with just four allen head screws. To remove the gib, you first need to remove two adjustment screws that hold it in place. then push the gib out left to right. Now you can start cranking the table out. The sucker is heavy, probably close to 100lbs all by itself. Also, there are two pins that fell out from somewhere when I removed the table. No idea where they are from, have to do some research to figure out where to put them back. But watch out for that when you are taking yours apart. And let me know if you fire it out.
Now, I am still not sure how to clean and lube the table. The screw seems to have a layer of grease on it. Not sure if it needs to come off or just leave it be.