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Classic Pine Monkey Bar Instructions - 19932-200A   (09/17)

Copyright 2016, Creative Playthings - Printed in U.S.A. 

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STEP SIX - Ground Stakes

STEP SEVEN - Wall Slats

Make sure that the Base Rail is firmly on the ground and the 

Monkey Bars are stable.
Hammer a Ground Stake into the ground 1" to 2" from each 

end  of  the  Base  Rail.  Drive  the  Ground  Stakes  approxi-

mately 1/8" below the top edge of the Base Rail as shown.  

Fasten  the  Ground  stakes  using  two  #8  x  2-1/2"  Screws 

each.
Alternatively, the Stakes can be driven next to the outside 

rails of the End Ladder and fastened to the rails using #8 x 

2-1/2" Screws
Note: Do NOT use concrete to set Ground Stakes. Simply 

drive them in to the ground. In hard or rocky soil, drive a 

metal spike or rod as a pilot hole for the wooden stakes.

If the Monkey Bar is mounted in a stock position, the Wall 

Slats should be placed properly.
If this is an alternative installation, fill any open spaces using 

Wall Slats removed in Step One. Leave the area between 

the Top  Ladder  Rails  open  for  access.  Evenly  space  the 

Wall Slats and fasten them using the screws from Step One.

WARNING:  To avoid serious injury or death, the space 

between Wall Slats or any other members MUST be less 

than 3-1/2" or greater than 9".

 Avoid creating gaps less 

than 1/2"; the gaps may cause finger entrapment.

1" to 2"

Summary of Contents for 63082-102

Page 1: ... increase the safe play zone required of the gym No obstructions of any kind should be within 6 of any part of the Monkey Bars Please review the in structions and manual provided with the gym for safety information and instructions on proper ground cover All hardware on this set is specially coated for corro sion resistance If non Creative Playthings hardware is used it must be galvanized or stain...

Page 2: ...e Monkey Bars The Monkey Bars must be placed so that they do not inter fere with the play areas of other accessories such as swings or slides No other item should be close enough for children to encounter if crossing or falling from the Monkey Bars In preparation for installing the Monkey Bars remove all Wall Slats from the chosen side of the gym Do not position the Monkey Bars near enough to a sl...

Page 3: ...D C Flip the End Ladder so the screws securing the rungs are face down Position the Top Ladder C with the screws securing the rungs face down Put one end of the Top Ladder between the rails at the top of the End Ladder Slip the Triangle Brac es F between the rails of the End Ladder and Top Ladder Bolt the top holes of the End Ladder assembly to the Triangle Braces and the end holes on the Top Ladd...

Page 4: ... a Mounting Block and L Brace to only one rail of the Top Ladder Leave open the side ad jacent to the gym corner post For non standard installations if the Monkey Bar is to be mounted adjacent to a corner post omit the Mounting Block on that side unless the post has a seam that will interfere with mounting hardware A A G C For Northbridge gym do not attach the Mounting Block L Brace adjacent to th...

Page 5: ...d the hole in the L Brace onto the adjacent face of the post Drill a 7 32 diameter hole 2 deep into the post at each mark Mark the position of the holes in the Mounting Block onto the Wall Support Drill 3 8 diameter holes through the Wall Support at the marks Secure the Mounting Block using four 5 16 x 4 1 2 Hex Bolt Assemblies as shown Secure the other rail of the Top Ladder to the corner post us...

Page 6: ...nd fastened to the rails using 8 x 2 1 2 Screws Note Do NOT use concrete to set Ground Stakes Simply drive them in to the ground In hard or rocky soil drive a metal spike or rod as a pilot hole for the wooden stakes If the Monkey Bar is mounted in a stock position the Wall Slats should be placed properly If this is an alternative installation fill any open spaces using Wall Slats removed in Step O...

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