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Installation Instructions

 

SS36-10

Wheelbarrow

Shovel

Digging Bar or Pick

Allen Wrench (provided)

Marker Pen

Ladder

Tape Measure

Level

Open end or box wrench’s:

  5/8”, 9/16”, 3/4”, 1/2”

Ratchet Handle & Sockets:

  5/8”, 9/16”, 3/4”, 1/2”

1.  Select an area in your yard that is reasonably level and meets the space requirements for your equipment.  Ground 

Space: 17’ x 19’, Play Space: 21’ x 31’.

2.  Please refer to the Top Rail/Out Rigger assembly sheet and assemble your top rails as instructed.

3.  Using the measurements from the top view diagram, measure and mark the position of the swing hangers and lad-

ders on each of the top rails.  Set aside.

4.  Place over head ladder onto the ground in the desired location.  Measure and adjust as necessary to allow for the 

proper play space.

5.  With the Horizontal ladder in its proper position in the yard, mark the location for the holes where the two vertical 

ladders will stand.  Move the horizontal ladder and dig the holes.  (See #1 hole sizes for cementing.)

6.  Lay each vertical ladder on the ground near the hole where it will eventually stand.  Make a mark 15” from the top 

of the ladder onto each ladder rail.  Move the adjustable sleeves to these marks and position them to receive the 

overhead ladder by turning them to point at a 90 degree angle (towards what will become the inside of the structure) 

away from the upright ladder.  Repeat this process with the 10’ ladder making your marks at 39”.  Secure the set 

screws.  

7.  Insert the 8’ top rail into the top sleeve of the ladder.  Secure the set screws.

8.  Place the ladder into its hole.  Hint: Be sure that the adjustable sleeves are prepared to receive the horizontal ladder.

9.  Lay the 10’ ladder on the ground with the bottom of the ladder just over the hole where it will eventually stand.

10. Place the 16’ outrigger about 12’ away from the hole.   Assemble and attach the swing hangers to the 16’ outrigger.  

11. Position the outrigger upside down on the ground.  Assemble the “A” frame legs.  (See #2 A frame leg assembly.)  

Slide the outrigger into the top sleeve of the vertical ladder.

12. Using two strong adults, stand the structure up and allow the ladder to fall into the hole previously dug.  Check and 

make sure that the outrigger is still properly positioned inside of the ladder top sleeve.  The out rigger can be ad-

justed as follows: While securely holding the ladder, take hold of the A-frame portion and push or pull as necessary.  

When you are satisfied that the outrigger is properly positioned inside the ladder top sleeve, secure the set screws.  

Note: The unit will not be level at this point.  

13. Adjust the A frame legs in the play space as desired.

14. Mark the holes for the A frame legs.  Move the legs out of the way and dig the holes.  Hint: Keep most of the hole to 

the inside of the leg.

15. Place the legs into the holes.

16. Using two strong adults, lift and slide the horizontal ladder onto the adjustable sleeves at the swings side of the struc-

ture and secure the set screws.   (See #4 overhead ladder to upright ladder assembly.)  Hint: Do not push the over-

head ladder tight against the vertical ladders.  Leave a ½” - 1” gap between the vertical ladder rails and the overhead 

ladder.  This will allow for easier adjustment of the overhead ladder in the future.

17.  Bring the other vertical ladder up to the horizontal ladder and secure set screws as before.

18. Attach the swing hangers and chains onto the 8’ top rail.

19. Measure away from the 10’ ladder about 5-1/2’ and dig the hole for the third leg.

20. Drop the third leg into the hole and attach to the bolt welded at the top of the ladder.  Securely tighten using a 3/8” 

nyloc nut.  Hint: The third leg can be useful when leveling the structure.

21. Measure the height of the top rail to insure proper swing height. 

22. Level the structure. 

23. Mix concrete according to the package directions.  Pour the concrete.  You will use approximately seven 80# bags in 

each ladder hole and 1-1/2 bags in each of the other holes.  (See #1 Hole sizes for cementing in the set.)

24. Allow the concrete to cure 3 - 5 days before using.

25. Attach the chains and swing seats and enjoy your Component Playground.

PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING

*Before digging, Please obey local laws by notifying your local utilities marking organization*

Required Tools

Summary of Contents for SS36-10

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 packaging of slides glider seats etc to inspect for concealed damage 5 If your shipment appears to have damage and or missing pieces a claim must be filed with the freight company within two business days Co...

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Page 3: ...abber Screw Lag Screw 14 Sheet Metal Screw 14 Truss Screw Plug Panel Clamp Brace Band Carabineer Spring Clip Not every model will have every component or swing part Pictures are not to scale The purpose of this sheet is to give you a general idea of the shape and names of the parts of your swing set S Hook Glider Bumper 2008 Swings Things Inc Bolt Length 12 2 22 2 3 32 23 3 4 42 EXAMPLE ...

Page 4: ...al ladder 12 Using two strong adults stand the structure up and allow the ladder to fall into the hole previously dug Check and make sure that the outrigger is still properly positioned inside of the ladder top sleeve The out rigger can be ad justed as follows While securely holding the ladder take hold of the A frame portion and push or pull as necessary When you are satisfied that the outrigger ...

Page 5: ...Sleeve of the Triple End Step 2 Align the hole in the Top Rail with hole in the Sleeve of the Triple End and join together using a 7 16 x 3 1 2 Hex Bolt and 7 16 Nyloc Nut Step 3 Insert and tighten 4 3 8 x 3 8 set screws into the Triple End Sleeve using Allen Wrench provided ...

Page 6: ... 2009 Swings Things Inc Continued on Back INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Model SS36 10 GROUND SPACE 17 X 19 RESIDENTIAL PLAY SPACE 21 X 31 ...

Page 7: ... Top Rail Assembly and Attaching the Third Leg 3 Ladder to Top Rail Assembly 8 Ladder Top Rail Slide Ladder in place on Top Rail and secure with two 3 8 x 3 8 set screws 2007 Swings Things Inc C 3rd Leg Hole 18 x 18 approximately 2 80 lb bags of concrete mix 4 Horizontal Ladder to Upright Ladder Assembly Set Screw Top Rail Upright Ladder Adjustable Sleeve Horizontal Ladder Set Screws Set Screws A ...

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Page 9: ...r 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 should play on equipment only with adult supervision and should be duly warned of the potential hazards in this type of equipment when used improperly and they should be instructed as to proper cautions...

Page 10: ...ger parts should be regularly inspected for wear and replaced as needed Note twisting the chain while swinging will put extra wear on the swing hanger parts 3 Gliders Glider bushings should be lubricated as needed with grease Glider safety bumpers should be inspected regularly and replace as needed 4 Tire Swing Swivels Lubricate tire swing regularly to prevent excessive wear 5 Welds All welds are ...

Page 11: ...ump from a moving swing the shock absorbing material should extend in 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 X3 4 This information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock absorbing properties of various materials No particular material is recommended over anothe...

Page 12: ...s at the top of the slide that result from lifting the bottom of the slide will not be warrantied 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 also does not cover damage resulting from...

Page 13: ...________ CUSTOMER INFORMATION Project Name _______________________________________ Contact Person _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City _____________________ State ______ Zip _________ Phone _____________________ Fax ___________________ Purchase Date ___________ Completion Date ____________ SALES REPRESENTATIVE DEALER INFORMATION If differen...

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