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Residential Products 

Limited Lifetime Warranty 

 

Component Playgrounds works to build heavy duty products that will stand up to the heavy use of active children. 
You can trust Component Playgrounds because of the way we design and build our products. We make products 
that are simple to own, and easy to maintain. This adds up to the best value on playground products that you can 
count on, and that kids will play on time after time. 

Component Playgrounds warrants to the original purchaser/property owner that its’ residential grade products are 
free from defect in materials and workmanship.  This warranty is non-transferrable and will be honored only after 
proper registration. 

This warranty is not extended to cosmetic items such as scratches, dents, fading, discoloring, paint wear, rust, 
weathering, or decorations.  The warranty as stated is valid only if equipment is properly installed as detailed in 
the installation instructions provided.   All parts are subject to normal wear for the purpose of which they  were 
designed. 

When attached to the structure, plastic slides should not be lifted up from the bottom for any reason.   Cracks at 
the top of the slide that result from lifting the bottom of the slide will not be covered under the terms of this 
warranty. 
 

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, by anyone other than Component 
Playgrounds or its authorized agent.  This warranty does not 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 consequential damages. 

Should it be found that your product has parts that are defective within the warranty period, contact Component 
Playgrounds for a warranty return authorization number.  

Unauthorized returns will be refused and returned to 

sender

.  Defective part(s) must be photographed from a minimum of three different angles that clearly show the 

problem, and the installation of the defective part by its self and in relation to the rest of the structure.  After 
obtaining a return authorization number: Return parts, freight prepaid, to the Component Playgrounds’ plant with 
proof of purchase for repair or replacement.  Component Playgrounds will evaluate the part(s) and the 
photographs and decide if the part(s) in question should be repaired or replaced.  This warranty does not cover 
costs related to removal, transportation and/or labor. 

This equipment is rated as commercial grade for residential use and is intended to be used in a private residential 
environment.  This equipment may not meet all of the safety guidelines as described by the CPSC as it relates to 
public use/commercial playground equipment.  For more information on public or commercial playgrounds, please 
visit www.cpsc.gov. 

Component Playgrounds sales representatives or its agents are not authorized to modify or substitute claims which 
are not part of this exclusive written warranty.  This warranty is void if the product is in any way modified from its 
original state, or if it is used for purposes other than the purpose for which it was intended. 

Summary of Contents for PH52

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Page 5: ...RUCTIONS MODEL PH52 GROUND SPACE 37 X 32 RESIDENTIAL PLAY SPACE 41 X 41 15 1 20 20 20 20 20 24 21 24 20 20 20 24 21 24 20 27 10 80 66 12 9 10 4 9 5 5 CLEARANCE AT END OF SLIDE 13 11 10 swing clearance...

Page 6: ...PH52 Install Instructions...

Page 7: ...play space as shown below Mark where the ladder holes will need to be dug Remove the top rails and horizontal ladder and dig the ladder holes to the measurements specified below 41 41 12 12 6 Hole si...

Page 8: ...e 2 holes drilled and tapped at the top of the 13 11 toprail 13 11 Toprail 13 11 Toprail w insert Insert 3 8 set screws and secure them tight Holes for set screws drilled and tapped Assembling and sta...

Page 9: ...by completing 4 a before continueing The rest of step 4 will be shown later 4 a Make a mark 108 up from the bottom of the ladder onto each ladder rail Move the adjustable sleeves to these marks and po...

Page 10: ...into the holes You can allow the structure to stand it will not be level at this time Situate the ladder and A frame legs as desired in the space Be certain that the top rail has not slid away from i...

Page 11: ...e the legs out of the way and dig the holes Notice Most of the A frame leg hole needs to be dug towards the inside of the A frame leg 3 d Level out structure As shown below A Frame leg holes are to be...

Page 12: ...eeves of the 8 ladder Once sleeved onto 8 ladder have person in place 1 take the 8 ladder that is leaning in the hole and bring it forward to sleeve it into horizontal ladder While the person in place...

Page 13: ...structure Secure all set screws on top of upright ladders bottom of the horizontal ladder 2 1 The person in place 1 push the ladder up and sleeve the adjustable sleeves into the horizontal ladder LEVE...

Page 14: ...e holes as before When the holes are ready insert the legs into the holes and level the top rail Slide 13 11 Toprail Through 8 Top Sleeve 3 h First repeat step 3 a After toprail is assembled to triple...

Page 15: ...ng assembly some of the set may have got off level Take a minute to make sure the structure is still level Place level in the places indicated below LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEV...

Page 16: ...ut apart and attach to the support plates using the 2 grabber screw Refer to Top View e The platform should just square its self up as it is assembled However you should verify that the platform is sq...

Page 17: ...to determine how to assemble the playhouse using the configura tion that you have purchased a Locate the four playhouse legs Measure 45 from the end of the pipe to the center of the first hole to det...

Page 18: ...out illustration with TWO EXITS Layout illustration with ONE EXIT 4 Under 4 Under 4 Under 4 Under 3 Over 3 Over 3 Over 3 Over 2 Under 2 Under 2 Under 2 Under 1 Over 1 Over 1 Over 1 Over Playhouse Leg...

Page 19: ...er 4 Under 4 Under 3 Over 3 Over 3 Over 3 Over 2 Under 2 Under 2 Under 2 Under 1 Over 1 Over 1 Over 1 Over Playhouse Leg Playhouse Leg Playhouse Leg Playhouse Leg Optional Horizontal Ladder Optional H...

Page 20: ...es previously drilled into the platform support plates The platform sup port plates should be vertical Attach the platform to the legs In each leg use the following 2 5 16 x 3 hex bolts 2 5 16 flat wa...

Page 21: ...cture The two legs that are on the ground should be laying just over the ladder hole and the adjacent leg hole as shown in figure 4d k Stand the playhouse into the holes previously dug Figure 4e and 4...

Page 22: ...lb bag of concrete mix Determine Desired Location of Fire Pole on the Top Rail or the Turning Bar on the Upright Ladder Leg Determine location of hole and dig hole as shown below Clamp Fire Pole or Tu...

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Page 24: ...ion will allow your slide to receive a lot of abuse If the slide is hit from the side by a lawn mower or similar device either the sheetrock screw will break or the screw head will pull through the sl...

Page 25: ...rch Leg Playhouse Leg STEP 1 Slide Arches into Canopy Pockets Top of Arches should curve away from each other STEP 2 Slide all four Arch Legs into Playhouse Legs at the same time Tighten Set Screws Ca...

Page 26: ...t Plug Plastic Pivot 7 16 Washer Bracket with welded bolt Push two 1 3 8 Plugs in the ends 3 8 Nyloc Nut Assemble Steering Wheel as shown above Then attach Bracket to the Barrier with panel clamps and...

Page 27: ...cope under the lip of the plastic ring and attach the other half of the plastic ring Plastic Ring Halves Bracket with welded washer Push 1 3 8 Plugs into both ends Telescope Base Assemble Telescope as...

Page 28: ...abuse of this playground equipment is dangerous and can cause serious injury This equipment should be inspected before each use and any worn defective or missing parts should be replaced Children sho...

Page 29: ...gers 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 them look new again These...

Page 30: ...Vinyl Canopies 7 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 en...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...not 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 c...

Page 33: ..._______ CUSTOMER INFORMATION Project Name _______________________________________ Contact Person _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City ________...

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