Congo Play Bridge and Tower Add-On Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 6

&eneral Info To Review Before Installation 

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yau In th& awmbly of yall" playset. 
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to parts with offat holes. 

This refers to th& orientation of th& holes on th& board. An offat hole Is OM that Is closer to OM 
side than ft Is th& other ar In other wards, ft Is not cen11nd on th& board. In th& procedlns yau 

wfll be llllfflleted to attach th& boards with th& holes offat up ar with th& holes offat dawn. This 

refers to which side of th& board th& hole/holes should be closer to. Offat holes up= holelhola 

wfll be closer to th& top of th& board. Offat holes dawn= hole/holes will be claw to th& bottom 

of th& board. Note: - parts do not hav8 offat holes, but Instead th& holes en on center. 

1'hllNfaN,..... will not be Olrf refeNnca to how to offat thae parts. 

EXAMPLE OF OFFSET HOLES UP 

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EXAMPLE OF OFFSET HOLES DOWN 

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8alts - Lag bolts en used In th& constnlctfon of GIi' � to enhane& th& stnlchnl

lntegrHy of th& Ifft. TheN wfll not be predrflled holes In th& post far lag bolt Installation. Lag 

bolts en self-1applng, though ff yau en Ulfng a IIIIIIUII IDCk&t wrench ft may be neceuary to 'lap 

th& head of th& lag bolt with a hammer to actuat&. You should also be Sift to tighten th& lags 

completely. Power tools such as an Impact wrench ar power drill should hav8 enough torque to 

drfV8 th& lag bolts without Ulfng a hammer, but mak& 11ft not to aver tighten as this can 

CGIIIB 

th& bolt thNads to •str1p our' In th& post. 

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Summary of Contents for Bridge and Tower Add-On

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Page 2: ...c 3 Choose a locationfree of hazardssuch aselectrical lines swimmingpools ponds rocks sprinkler heads etc 4 Do notinstallyour playsystemon a hard surfacesuch asconcrete or asphalt It is a good ideatoc...

Page 3: ...ctchildrennottotwistswingchainsorropesorloopthem over thetopofthesupport bar Thismay reducethe strengthofthe chainor rope 5 Instructchildrento avoidswingingempty seats 6 Teachchildrentositinthe center...

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Page 6: ...of th board Offat holes dawn hole holes will be claw to th bottom of th board Note parts do not hav8 offat holes but Instead th holesen on center 1 hllNfaN will not be Olrf refeNnca to how to offat th...

Page 7: ...x 4 x 3 5 3 4 BRIDGE SUPPORT 4 rr D 1 x 611 x 39 3 16 BASE BOARD 2 It I E 2 x 611 x 39 3 16 BASE BOARD 1 I r 11 F 1 x 4 x 8 7 8 BRIDGE SUPPORT 2 I 6 1 x 611 x 46 5 8 BASE BOARD 4 111 111 H 1 x 4 x 32...

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Page 10: ...16 x 4 1 r HEX BOLTS 14 1115 16 x 3 1 r HEX 80LTS 2 1115 16 x 1 1 r LA8 SCREWS 4 1115 16 x 3 1 r ASS LA8 SCREWS 26 12 x 3 PAN I EAi SCREW 14 6 x 1 Bl DECK SCREW 129 1 uuu111uu111111m1a 8 3 DECK SCREW...

Page 11: ...for fort assembly STEP 3 Hammer ta5 1611 t nut into holes on the upright A on sides as shown below STEP 4 Hammer ta5 16 t nut into holes on the upright B on sides as shown below TABLE 1 PARTS AND HAR...

Page 12: ...x 4 1 2 Hex Bait 05 16 Washer STEP 4 With offset holes up Attach base board G to upright A with 05 16 x3 lag screw and 05 16 flat washer 05 16 x4 Lag Screw 05 16 Washer 05 16 x 4 1 2 Hex Bait 05 16 Wa...

Page 13: ...t B with 05 16 x 3 lag screw and 05 16 flat washer 05 16 x3 Lag Screw 05 16 Washer STEP 4 With offset holes up cAttach base board G to upright B with 05 1611 x311 lag screw and 05 1611 flat washer I I...

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