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The  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  estimates  there  are  more  than  200,000  playground  related  injuries 
involving  children  each  year.  Injuries  involving  this  hazard  pattern  tend  to  be  among  the  most  serious  of  all 
playground injuries and have the potential to be fatal, particularly when the injury is to the head. The surface under 
and around playground equipment can be a major factor in determining the injury-causing potential of a fall. It is 
self evident that a fall onto a shock absorbing surface is less likely to cause a serious injury than a fall onto a hard 
surface. Playground equipment should never be placed on hard surfaces such as concrete  or asphalt and while 
grass may appear to be acceptable it may quickly turn to hard packed earth in areas of high traffic. Shredded bark, 
mulch, wood chips, fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surface when installed 
and  maintained at  a  sufficient depth  under  and  around  playground equipment.  Table  below  lists  the  maximum 
height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening head injury in a fall onto four different 
loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths 

of 6” (15.3 CM), 9” (22.9 CM), and 12” 

(30.5 CM).

 

 

 

FALL HEIGHT IN FEET FROM WHICH A LIFE THREATENING HEAD INJURY WOULD NOT BE EXPECTED

 

TYPE OF MATERIAL

 

6" (15.3 CM) DEPTH

 

9" (22.9 CM) DEPTH

 

12" (30.5 CM) DEPTH

 

Double  Shredded Bark Mulch

 

6" (15.3 CM)

 

10" (25.4 CM)

 

11" (27.9 CM)

 

Wood Chips

 

6" (15.3 CM)

 

7" (17.8 CM)

 

12" (30.5 CM)

 

Fine Sand

 

5" (12.7 CM)

 

5" (12.7 CM)

 

9" (22.9 CM)

 

Fine Gravel

 

6" (15.3 CM)

 

7" (17.8 CM)

 

10" (25.4 CM)

 

However,  it  should  be  recognized  that  all  injuries  due  to  falls  cannot  be  prevented  no  matter  what  surfacing 
material is used. We recommend that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6ft in all directions 
from  the  perimeter  of  stationary  equipment  such  as  climbers  and  slides.    However,    because  children  may 
deliberately  jump  from  a  moving  swing, the  shock  absorbing  material  should  extend  in  the  front  and  rear  of a 
swing a minimum distance of 2 times the height of the pivot point measured from a point directly beneath the pivot 
on the supporting structure.

 

This information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various materials. 
No  particular  material  is  recommended  over  another.  However,  each  material  is  only  effective  when  Properly 
maintained. Materials should be checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct depth as determined 
necessary  for  your  equipment.  The  choice  of  a  material  depends  on  the  type  and  height  of  the  playground 
equipment, the availability of the material in your area and its cost.

 

Note: The maximum fall height for this product is 6 feet. The minimum ground clearance between the bottom of 
the suspended plays and the playing or ground service must be 8 inches.

 

 

This information has been extracted from the CPSC publication on "Playground Safety". You can obtain more 

Summary of Contents for MSC-5576

Page 1: ...5576 Please keep this instruction manual for future reference For replacement parts please call 1 866 370 2131 Monday Friday 9 00 AM 5 00 PM Eastern Time Customer Service 888 922 2336 7 00 am to 12 00...

Page 2: ...ll and maintain the playground equipment over at least 9 inches of wood chips mulch or shredded rubber for equipment up to 8 feet high or sand or pea gravel for equipment no more than 5 feet high as s...

Page 3: ...structions 4 6 Important Consumer Information Sheet 6 Anchoring 7 9 Care and Maintenance Checklist 10 11 Complete Product View 12 Tools 13 Parts and Hardware List 14 19 Assembly and Installation Instr...

Page 4: ...parts Take a complete inventory of all parts and hardware using the parts and hardware lists in the following pages If any parts are missing do not return to the store Please call customer service to...

Page 5: ...e swing set more stable during use Some consumers want an anchoring system that allows the product to be moved to different locations Other consumers want to keep their swing set in a permanent locati...

Page 6: ...llow pets or other animals near the equipment to prevent damage or injuries On site adult supervision for children of all ages is recommended INSPECTION PRIOR TO EACH USE OR DAILY INSPECTION DO NOT us...

Page 7: ...H 9 22 9 CM DEPTH 12 30 5 CM DEPTH Double Shredded Bark Mulch 6 15 3 CM 10 25 4 CM 11 27 9 CM Wood Chips 6 15 3 CM 7 17 8 CM 12 30 5 CM Fine Sand 5 12 7 CM 5 12 7 CM 9 22 9 CM Fine Gravel 6 15 3 CM 7...

Page 8: ...re that the swing set is located on level ground Twist the corkscrew anchor into the ground until only the end with the hook is above the ground and next to the leg Insert the hook into the bottom ope...

Page 9: ...The minimum ground clearance between the bottom of the suspended plays and the playing or ground surface must be 8 inches You must maintain a minimum of 8 inches of ground clearance WARNING Please pr...

Page 10: ...depth of loose fill protective surfacing materials to prevent compaction and to maintain appropriate depth Replace as needed ONCE A MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON Lubricate all metallic moving parts per ma...

Page 11: ...at the beginning of each season Oil all metallic moving parts monthly during the usage period Sand rusted areas on metal tubing and repaint using a nonlead based paint meeting the requirements of Titl...

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Page 14: ...ncluded Big Allen Wrench Included Wrench Included Special Socket Wrench Included Medium Allen Wrench Included Tape Measure Not Included Hammer Not included Flat Head and Phillips Head Screwdriver Not...

Page 15: ...LEG 4 A6 LEG WITH FOAM 2 A7 CROSS BAR WITH TWO HOLES 1 A8 CROSS BAR WITH FOAM 1 A9 CROSS BAR WITH FOUR HOLES 1 C2 END CAP PRE ASSEMBLED 1 Hardware Swing Set Frame B1 BOLT 5 16 2 5 8MM 64MM 16 B3 NYLON...

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Page 17: ...BOLT WITH ATTACHMENT BOLT PRE ASSEMBLED 4 J4 EYE BOLT PRE ASSEMBLED 4 Bracket Glider Hardware Glider N8 BOLT 1 4 60MM 4 N9 BOLT 1 4 148MM 2 N10 NYLON NUT 1 4 6 N11 PLASTIC CAP WITH LARGE WASHER 8 N12...

Page 18: ...ED 4 K1 SWING SEAT 2 Part No Picture Description Quantity J6 NYLON NUT 5 16 8MM 8 J7 WASHER 5 16 8MM 4 J8 PLASTIC CAP WITH WASHER 4 Part No Picture Description Quantity R1 PVC COVERED CHAIN PER ASSEMB...

Page 19: ...n Quantity X1 N SLIDE SUPPORT WITH OPENING 1 X2 N SLIDE SUPPORT 1 X3 N SLIDE LEG TUBE 2 X4 N SLIDE TOP SUPPORT BAR 1 X5 N SLIDE FRONT SUPPORT 1 X6 SLIDE LADDER STEPS 2 Y2 SLIDE 1 Part No Picture Descr...

Page 20: ...BAR LEFT 1 E3 SOCCER NET 1 E4 HOOK AND LOOP STRAP 120mm 12 E5 HOOK AND LOOP STRAP 270mm 16 Part No Picture Description Quantity E7 BOLT 1 4 x 36mm 1 E8 4 1 ARC WASHER 2 E9 4 1 SPRING WASHER 1 E10 CAP...

Page 21: ...BALL SUPPORT BAR 1 D2 1 BASKETBALL HOOP 1 D2 2 BASKETBALL NET 1 D3 BASKETBALL BOARD 1 Part No Picture Description Quantity D4 BOLT 1 4 x 20mm 4 D5 4 1 WASHER 8 D6 4 1 SPRING WASHER 4 D7 CAP NUT 1 4 4...

Page 22: ...3 together Secure with B1 B5 B4 and B3 as shown in the enlarged diagram NOTE For easier assembly do not tighten the bolts all the way initially to allow room for adjustment You must go back and fully...

Page 23: ...sembled top bar A2 and A3 Align the holes and secure with B1 B5 B4 and B3 as show in below Insert Legs with Foam A6 into the sockets on the top bar A1 Align the holes and secure with B1 B5 B4 and B3 s...

Page 24: ...will be used to attach the slide in later steps Step 14 Attach Cross Bar with foam A8 to the outer sides of Legs A6 Secure using B1 B6 B4 and B3 as shown in below REMINDER Please note that A9 has two...

Page 25: ...INSTALLATION GLIDE RIDE STEP 4 Assemble Glide Ride Place Seat Glide L2 to Leg Glide L1 between Secure using N9 N12 and N10 as shown in below Part Qty Hardware Qty L1 2 PCS N9 2 PCS L2 1 PC N12 4 PCS N...

Page 26: ...STEP 5 Connect Chain to Glide Ride Attach Glide Ride L1 to Chain J2 Secure using N8 N12 and N10 as shown in below Part Qty Hardware Qty J2 4 PCS N8 4 PCS N12 8 PCS N10 4 PCS...

Page 27: ...e assembly continued Attach R8 and R3 to A3 Part Qty Hardware Qty R8 2 PCS N7 4 PCS R3 2 PCS N11 4 PCS L5 4 PCS N3 4 PCS Diagram A Attach J2 to R3 Part Qty Hardware Qty R8 2 PCS N7 4 PCS R3 2 PCS N11...

Page 28: ...to the chains by inserting J1 through K1 as shown in Diagram A Connect swing set chains to the top bar by inserting J3 through A2 Secure with J8 and J6 as shown in Diagram B Repeat the same process f...

Page 29: ...leeves of Flying Saucer R7 as shown DIAGRAM A Connect the four tubes together and align the holes with the round holes facing downward Connect Short Eye Bolt with Chain R1 to the flying saucer Secure...

Page 30: ...P 9 Flying Saucer Assembly continued Attach R8 and R3 to A1 Part Qty Hardware Qty R8 2 PCS F1 1 4 PCS R3 2 PCS F2 4 PCS F3 4 PCS Attach R1 to R3 Part Qty Hardware Qty R8 2 PCS F2 4 PCS R3 2 PCS F3 4 P...

Page 31: ...AREA OF INSTALLATION SLIDE Step 10 Slide assembly Insert Slide Front Support X5 N into Slide Y2 and secure with Z9 and Z6 Part Qty Hardware Qty Y2 1 PC Z9 4 PC X5 N 1 PC Z6 4 PC...

Page 32: ...N as shown Align the holes and hold in position Connect the Slide Top Support Bar X4 N onto the Slide Supports X1 N and X2 N and secure using Z1 Z6 Z3 and Z5 as shown in below Part Qty Hardware Qty X...

Page 33: ...12 Slide assembly continued Connect Slide Ladder Steps X6 to Slide Supports X1 N and X2 N Secure both sides using Z8 Z6 and Z4 as shown in below Part Qty Hardware Qty X6 2 PCS Z8 4 PCS Z6 8 PCS Z4 4...

Page 34: ...the slide Y2 down and combine with the Slide Top Support Bar X4 N as shown below Secure Slide Y2 to both sides to the leg tubes using Z2 Z6 Z6 and Z4 Helpful Hint Make sure the Slide Y2 is securely at...

Page 35: ...the slide to the swing set Connect the assembled slide to the swing set frame Place Plastic Connector Y1 between A7 and X1 N and secure together using Z7 Z6 Z3 and Z5 as shown below Part Qty Hardware...

Page 36: ...Z5 2 PCS AREA OF INSTALLATION SOCCER...

Page 37: ...ssemble Soccer Goal Insert Legs Soccer bar E 1 into Right Soccer bar E 2 Align the holes and secure with E7 E8 E9 and E10 as show in below Part Qty Hardware Qty E1 1 PC E7 1 PC E2 1 PC E8 2 PCS E9 1 P...

Page 38: ...Soccer bar continued Attach Soccer bar E1 and E2 to the inner sides of Legs A6 Secure using E11 E12 E13 and E14 as shown in below Part Qty Hardware Qty A6 2 PCS E11 2 PCS E1 1 PC E12 2 PCS E2 1 PC E1...

Page 39: ...et Attach Soccer net E3 to Legs A5 Secure the net by using Long hook and loop straps E5 Use Short hook and loop straps E4 to connect to middle bar A8 and soccer bar E1 and E2 Part Qty Hardware Qty E3...

Page 40: ...system Attach Basketball Hoop D2 to Basketball Board D3 front with Basketball Support Bar D1 to Basketball Board D3 back by aligning the holes and secure with D4 D5 D6 and D7 as show in below Part Qt...

Page 41: ...emble Basketball system Attach Basketball system to Left Top bar A1 Align the holes and secure with D8 D9 D10 and D11 as show in below Part Qty Hardware Qty D1 1 PC D8 2 PCS A1 1 PC D9 2 PCS D10 2 PCS...

Page 42: ...to make sure all bolts and nuts are well secured before using the playground equipment WARNING Do not let children use the playground equipment until it is properly assembled and anchored WARNING Plea...

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Page 44: ...ipt This warranty is valid for the original consumer purchaser only and excludes industrial commercial or business use of the product product damage due to shipment or failure which results from alter...

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