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Step 6: Make small adjustments as needed to level out the structure’s top rail and legs 

 

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Summary of Contents for CP-AR24-8

Page 1: ...to the condition of the product when it arrives If there are parts that have been damaged note these problems on the delivery receipt before you sign and accept delivery of the product 4 Open packagin...

Page 2: ...Parts Identification CP AR24 8 Swing Set Quantity Description 1 Box Containing Swing Set Parts 6 4 x 8 6 Legs 2 3 1 2 X 10 4 Top rail 2 Arch Swing End 1 Arch Swing Middle 12 Total Pieces...

Page 3: ...SPACE 33 X 32 16 Swinging Clearance 32 33 Dig Leg Holes for Cementing in the set 3 Assembling Swing Hangers on Top Rail 1 Set top section aside to complete digging holes 2 Mark and attach swing hanger...

Page 4: ...ocket of Arch Swing Ends Insert and tighten 4 set screws at each end 1 Assembling Arch Sections Top Rail Using the assembled top rail mark the position of each leg hole After marking the leg positions...

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Page 6: ...1 Slide the smaller end of the legs into the Arch Swing End Find Arch Swing Bolt pack 2 Join the legs to the assembled top rail using 4 set screws per leg 3 Tighten all set screws using allen wrench p...

Page 7: ...divided among each of the three lower legs to stand the structure up into place Note Due to the height and weight of this structure this step may require additional help to lift the structure into a s...

Page 8: ...Step 6 Make small adjustments as needed to level out the structure s top rail and legs LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL...

Page 9: ...mponent Playgrounds recommends that 12 of impact attenuating surfacing be placed under and around the playground and any adjacent structures Playground equipment should not be installed over hard surf...

Page 10: ...rly maintained and that the ground cover remains at the recommended depth and the area is kept clean from debris or other items that may present a safety hazard Clearance guidelines are important to h...

Page 11: ...der children Do not permit the use of wet icy or snowy equipment as slips falls or loss of grip may occur Constantly observe the children while at play Note play patterns and possible hazardous play o...

Page 12: ...ards in this type of equipment when used improperly Children should be instructed as to proper caution to take in its use Equipment should NOT be used when it is wet or icy Equipment should only be us...

Page 13: ...he equipment that is expected to wear If inspection finds potential hazards the playground should be closed until the necessary repairs can be completed Any damaged or worn parts must be repaired or r...

Page 14: ...at there are no sharp corners edges or points _____ There are no missing or damaged protective caps or plugs _____ All hardware is secure and in its proper place _____ Check to be sure that all fasten...

Page 15: ...items were designed This warranty is void should the equipment be subject to vandalism misuse neglect abuse improper installation tampering or accident This equipment is not to be altered or modified...

Page 16: ...TOMER INFORMATION Project Name _______________________________________ Contact Person _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City ___________________...

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