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pipe when it arrives to us from the manufacturer. This damage to the galvanizing is 
restricted to the actual weld. When your equipment is built, Component Playgrounds 
will repair this damage using a cold galvanizing compound spray along with a top coat 
of silver aluminum. This is a time tested and durable process. However, when you are 
inspecting your playground equipment, if you notice that some surface rust has 
appeared on the welds, simply apply a fresh coat of the cold galvanizing compound 
and the silver aluminum top coat to keep your structure looking new. (These spray 
products  
can be purchased in aerosol cans (“spray paint”) at most hardware stores and 
at Component Playgrounds.)  

5. 

Plastic Lumber Platforms: 

If you have purchased a structure which includes a  

platform, the plastic lumber does not need to be finished or stained. It is 100% 
maintenance free. However, you may need to occasionally hose it down to remove 
dirt and other debris that may collect after many hours of use by happy children.  

6. 

Vinyl Canopies: 

If you have purchased a structure which includes a vinyl canopy, this 

product should be inspected occasionally for wear and will need to be replaced as 
necessary. Depending upon your environmental conditions, the normal life 
expectancy of the vinyl canopy is 3 – 5 years.  

7. 

Swing Seats: 

These should be inspected at least twice annually and should be replaced  

as necessary.  

8. 

Slides: 

Slides should never be lifted at the bottom. Lifting the slide at the bottom will  

almost always cause the slide to crack at the top where it has been attached to 
the platform or bracket. Cracks and wear such as is caused by this practice are 
easily identifiable and will not be covered under the product warranty.  

Slides should be inspected at least annually to ensure that the sliding surface is in 
good condition. Also inspect the side rails to be sure that the plastic has not been cut 
or gouged in any manner which would present the risk of injury while sliding.  

9. 

Fasteners: 

All fasteners should be periodically inspected to make certain that they are  

tight and secure. Re-secure as 
necessary.  
 

*For Safety please inspect all moving parts on a regular basis. (At Least Yearly) 

Especially paying attention to wear within the swing hanger.  

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for HL55-10

Page 1: ...our vision It is important that you choose to protect your vision by wearing proper safety glasses during each and every phase of this construction process PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...m the top of the 8 Upright Ladder onto each Ladder Rail Make a mark 39 from the top of the 10 Upright Ladder onto each Ladder Rail 7 Move the Adjustable Sleeves to these marks and position them to rec...

Page 3: ...t and loosely thread 3 8 Nut into the bottom hole Nut will not thread all the way on and bolt will be loose This is to act as an anchor in the concrete and does not need to be tight 16 Install Third L...

Page 4: ...1 Holes Sizes for Cementing in the Set...

Page 5: ...2 Ladder to Top Rail Assembly 3 Horizontal Ladder to Upright Ladder Assembly 4 Third Leg Sleeve...

Page 6: ...pictured or flipped around so the hex holt is on the bottom Tighten securely so that the hanger is firmly attached in place and cannot slide or swivel along top rail 3 Attach carabineer with chain th...

Page 7: ...Rocket Slide Mounting Instructions...

Page 8: ...azards 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...

Page 9: ...anizing However swing hangers may become discolored or may eventually rust Should this happen a touch up using a cold galvanizing compound followed by a coat of silver aluminum spray paint will make t...

Page 10: ...es If you have purchased a structure which includes a vinyl canopy this product should be inspected occasionally for wear and will need to be replaced as necessary Depending upon your environmental co...

Page 11: ...le helmets when using playground equipment 4 Remove drawstrings from hoodie s and jackets Remove attached mittens and gloves These can become entangled with the equipment and present the risk of stran...

Page 12: ...t cover damage resulting from flood fire catastrophe or other acts of nature To the extent permitted by law Component Playgrounds shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or cons...

Page 13: ...eipt Invoice Number Model s For safety please inspect all moving parts on a regular basis At least yearly Especially paying attention to wear within the swing hanger Customer Information Name Address...

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