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The following information is from the United States 
Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Information 
Sheet for playground surfacing material; also see 
the following website for additional information: 
www.cpsc.gov   

X3. SECTION 4 OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY 
COMMISSION’S OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY 
HANDBOOK

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X3.1 Select Protective Surfacing—One of the most 

important things you can do to reduce the likelihood of serious head 
injuries is to install shock-absorbing protective surfacing under 
and around your play equipment. Th

  e protective surfacing should 

be applied to a depth that is suitable for the equipment height in 
accordance with ASTM Specifi cation F 1292. Th

  ere are diff erent 

types of surfacing to choose from; whichever product you select, 
follow these guidelines: 

X3.1.1 Loose-Fill Materials: 
X3.1.1.1 Maintain a minimum depth of 9 inches of loose-

fi ll materials such as wood mulch/chips, engineered wood fi ber 
(EWF), or shredded/recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to 8 
feet high; and 9 inches of sand or pea gravel for equipment up to 5 
feet high. NOTE: An initial fi ll level of 12 inches will compress to 
about a 9-inch depth of surfacing overtime. Th

  e surfacing will also 

compact, displace, and settle, and should be periodically refi lled to 
maintain at least a 9-inch depth. 

 X3.1.2 Use a minimum of 6 inches of protective surfacing 

for play equipment less than 4 feet in height. If maintained properly, 
this should be adequate. (At depths less than 6 inches, the protective 
material is too easily displaced or compacted.)

 NOTE: Do not install home playground equipment over concrete, 
asphalt, or any other hard surface. A fall onto a hard surface can 
result in serious injury to the equipment user. Grass and dirt are not 
considered protective surfacing because wear and environmental 
factors can reduce their shock absorbing eff ectiveness.  Carpeting 
and thin mats are generally not adequate protective surfacing. 
Ground level equipment such as a sandbox, activity wall, playhouse 
or other equipment that has no elevated play surface – does not need 
any protective surfacing. 

X3.1.3 Use containment, such as digging out around the 

perimeter and/or lining the perimeter with landscape edging. Don’t 
forget to account for water drainage. 

X3.1.3.1 Check and maintain the depth of the loose-

fi ll surfacing material. To maintain the right amount of loose-fi ll 
materials, mark the correct level on play equipment support posts. 
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  at way you can easily see when to replenish and/or redistribute 

the surfacing.

X3.1.3.2 Do not install loose-fi ll surfacing over hard 

surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. 

X3.1.4 Poured-In-Place Surfaces or Pre-Manufactured 

Rubber Tiles — You may be interested in using surfacing other than 
loose-fi ll materials – like rubber tiles or poured-in-place surfaces. 

X3.1.4.1 Installations of these surfaces generally require a 

professional and are not “do-it-yourself ” projects. 

X3.1.4.2 Review surface specifi cation before purchasing this 

type of surfacing. Ask the installer/manufacturer for a report showing 
that the product has been tested to the following safety standard: 
ASTM F 1292 Standard Specifi cation for Impact Attenuation of 
Surfacing Materials within the Use Zone of Playground Equipment. 
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  is report should show the specifi c height for which the surface is 

intended to protect against serious head injury. Th

  is height should 

be equal to or greater than the fall height – vertical distance between 
a designated play surface (elevated surface for standing, sitting, 
or climbing) and the protective surfacing below – of your play 
equipment

X3.1.4.3 Check the protective surfacing frequently for wear.  
X3.1.5 Placement — Proper placement and maintenance of 

protective surfacing is essential. Be sure to:  

X3.1.5.1 Extend surfacing at least 6 feet from the equipment 

in all directions.  

X3.1.5.2 For to-fro swings, extend protective surfacing in 

front of and behind the swing to a distance equal to twice the height 
of the top bar from which the swing is suspended.

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  is information has been extracted from the CPSC publications 

“Playground Surfacing — Technical Information Guide” and “Handbook 
for Public Playground Safety.” Copies of these reports can be obtained by 
sending a postcard to the: Offi

  ce of Public Aff airs, U.S. Consumer Product 

Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207 or call the toll-free hotline: 
1-800-638-2772.

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  e American Society for Testing and Materials takes no position respecting 

the validity of any parent right asserted in connection with any item 
mentioned in this standard.  Users of this standard are expressly advised 
that determination of the validity of any such parent rights, and the risk of 
infringement of such rights, are entirely their own responsibility. 

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  e standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical 

committee and must be reviewed every fi ve years and if not revised, either 
approved or withdrawn.  Your comments are invited either for revision 
of this standard or for additional standards and should be addressed to 
ASTM Headquarters.  Your comments will receive careful consideration at 
a meeting of the responsible technical committee, which you may attend.  
If you feel that your comments have not received a fair hearing you should 
make your views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards.  100 Barr 
Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428.

APPENDIX A 

Please Read This Before Starting Assembly

Owner’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for 1952050B

Page 1: ...www backyarddiscovery com SAVE THIS ASSEMBLY MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IN THE EVENT THAT YOU NEED TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Owner s Manual Assembly Instructions MANUFACTURED BY Backyard Discovery 3...

Page 2: ...for more info Installation services are only available to U S customers With Go Configure we bring you 18 years of experience right to your doorstep We service a wide array of indoor and outdoor recr...

Page 3: ...to check packing material for small parts that may have fallen out during shipment Structures are not intended for public use The Company does not warranty any of its residential structures subjected...

Page 4: ...ection Labor for replacement of any defective item s Incidental or consequential damages Cosmetic defects which do not affect performance or integrity of a part or the entire product Vandalism imprope...

Page 5: ...the center of the swings with their full weight on the seats DO NOT allow children to use the equipment in amanner other than intended Instruct children NOT to get off equipment while it is in motion...

Page 6: ...fter assembly If used properly these materials can absorb some of the impact of a child s fall All surface material should extend a minimum of 6 7 2 0 m feet in all directions around the play area Do...

Page 7: ...asphalt X3 1 4 Poured In Place Surfaces or Pre Manufactured Rubber Tiles You may be interested in using surfacing other than loose fill materials like rubber tiles or poured in place surfaces X3 1 4 1...

Page 8: ...will lift in the dry season causing splinters to appear Light sand may be necessary to maintain a safe playing environment Treat your playset with stain regularly to help prevent severe checking split...

Page 9: ...Do not completely tighten until instructed LOCK WASHER LOCK WASHER BOLT BARREL NUT Bolt and T Nut Assembly Tap T nut into the provided hole Insert your bolt through the lock washer and insert into the...

Page 10: ...ictures and information making the assembly process as quick and painless as possible Sorting Hardware To help with assembly we recommend sorting your hardware bags with the seven digit alpha numeric...

Page 11: ...Owner s Manual Tools Required for Installation 11...

Page 12: ...AY AREA DIAGRAM Place the set on level ground not less than 6 7 2 m from any structure or obstruction such as a fence garage house overhanging branches laundry lines or electrical wires While assembli...

Page 13: ...BOLT CARRIAGE WZ 5 16x2 1 2 x20 H100591 BOLT HEX M12x50mm WZ M12x 50mm x6 H100818 NUT BARREL WH WZ 5 16x7 8 x32 H100499 LOCK NUT WZ M12 x6 H100819 TORX WRENCH T 40 x2 A100041 TORX BIT T 40 x2 A100042...

Page 14: ...01014 TOP LEG x4 A4M01015 SIDE BAR x2 A4M01018 METAL BRACKET GREY x16 A4M01019 LEG CONNECTING TUBE x8 A4M01020 METAL BRACKET GREEN x4 A4M01024 TOP BEAM CONNECTING TUBE x2 A4M01022 BOTTOM LEG x4 A4M010...

Page 15: ...D STAKE x4 A100178 A4M00508 x1 6 TRAPEZE ASSEMBLY CHAIN GREEN 7mm x 2028 mm x4 A4M01041 QUICK LINK SD x4 A4M00927 26 HD BELT SWING x2 A6P00362 SWING SET FOOT x4 A6P00366 BYD TAG STICKER SMALL x1 A6P00...

Page 16: ...5 16x2 1 2 x12 H100591 NUT BARREL WH WZ 5 16x7 8 x16 H100499 BOLT CARRIAGE WZ 5 16x2 3 4 x4 H100811 811 x1 BOLT 2 3 4 DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN BOLT AS IT WILL BE REMOVED IN A LATER STEP NOTE ORIENTATION N...

Page 17: ...2 A4M01294 CENTER SWING BEAM x1 A4M01293 022 x2 TOP BEAM CONNECTING TUBE 024 x4 METAL BRACKET GREEN 293 x1 MIDDLE TOP BEAM 294 x2 SWING TUBE Y SECTION 499 x4 NUT BARREL 7 8 811 x4 BOLT 2 3 4 040 x6 DU...

Page 18: ...OTE 591 x8 BOLT 2 1 2 435 x1 WARNING LABEL STICKER INSERT LEG ASSEMBLIES FROM STEP 1 x4 REMOVE ASSEMBLED HARDWARE SHOWN AND ATTACH BRACE TO LEGS THEN RE ATTACH HARDWARE REMOVE REINSTALL x4 018 x1 SIDE...

Page 19: ...x4 H100366 NUT BARREL WH WZ 5 16x7 8 x4 H100499 SWING SET FOOT x4 A6P00366 WASHER FLAT WZ 5 16 x4 H100278 366 x4 SWING SET FOOT 178 x4 AUGER GROUND STAKE 366 x4 BOLT 4 278 x4 WASHER FLAT 5 16 499 x4...

Page 20: ...CK LINK SD 362 x2 26 HD BELT SWING QUICK LINK SD x4 A4M00927 CHAIN GREEN 7mm x 2028 mm x4 A4M01041 6 TRAPEZE ASSEMBLY A4M00508 x1 508 x1 6 TRAPEZE ASSEMBLY 26 HD BELT SWING x2 A6P00362 STEP 5 TIGHTEN...

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