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MODEL PS18EAS

19862-700 Rev A (07-20)

© Copyright 2014, Creative Playthings

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 23 — Rock & Spacer Boards:

Fasten one Rock Board (AH) to the top of the Climber Rails 

using two #10 x 2" Screws. Drill 1/8" diameter pilot holes for 

the screws to prevent splitting of the Climber Rails.
Evenly space Rock Boards and Spacer Boards (AN) be-

tween the top Rock Board and Bottom Rope Board in the 

pattern shown at left. Secure each board to the Climber 

Rails using four #10 x 2" Screws with 1/8" pilot holes. The 

gap between boards will be approximately 7/8". Use a Rock 

Board or Spacer Board on edge to gauge the gap.

STEP 24 — Climbing Rocks:

Fasten one Climbing Rock (AR) to each Rock Board using 

two 1/4 x 1-1/2" Hex Bolts, 1/4 Lock Washers, 

8mm Flat 

Washers

 and 1/4" Weld Nuts. 

1/4 x 1-1/2" 

Hex Bolt

1/4" Lock 

Washer

8mm Flat 

Washer

1/4 x 1" Hex Bolt

AR

#10 x 2" 

Screws

AF

AM

1/4 x 1-1/2" Hex Bolt

AN

AH

AH

AN

Use a Rock Board or 

Spacer Board on edge to 

gauge the gap.

Drill 1/8" diameter 

pilot holes for the 

screws to prevent 

splitting.

STEP 22 — Climber Uprights, Rope Board:

Fasten one Access Bracket to the top of each Climber 

Upright (AF) using one 1/4 x 1-1/2" Hex Bolt Assembly.
Fasten each Bracket and Rail assembly to the Rock Wall 

Mount using one 1/4 x 1" Hex Bolt Assembly.
Fasten the Rock & Rope Board (AM) to the bottom 

of the Climber Rails using two #10 x 2" Screws, in 

the bottom corner holes only. Use a 1/8" diameter 

drill to create pilot holes for the screws to prevent 

splitting of the Climber Rails.
Measure the diagonal distance 

from the top left corner of the 

Climber Rail to the bottom right 

corner of the Rock & Rope Board. Measure the opposite 

diagonal. Adjust the position of the Climber Rails until the di-

agonal measurements are equal. Finish securing the board.
Layout the Rock Boards and Spacer Boards as shown. De-

termine which boards look best on which side.

#10 x 2" 

Screws

Gaps approx. 7/8"

AH

AH

AH

AH

AH

Drill 1/8" diameter pilot 

holes for the screws to 

prevent splitting.

AM

AN

AN

AN

AN

Summary of Contents for Playtime PS18EAS

Page 1: ...r new Play Set Creative Playthings takes great care to design its products with your child s safety in mind How ever only with careful supervision and proper safety instructions can you be assured of...

Page 2: ...rical devices or bird feeders etc Suspended ropes chains and cables must be secured at both ends Suspended ropes chains and cables must not be capable of looping back on themselves Do not allow more t...

Page 3: ...o lean or rack This leaning puts additional stress on all connections and joints and in time will cause those connections to loosen and fail The Safe Play Area must be free of all structures landscapi...

Page 4: ...1 4 x 1 1 2 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 2 1 2 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 3 1 2 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 4 1 2 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 2 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 3 Hex Bolt 1 4 x 4 Hex Bolt Illustrations are representative of hardware Slight variation of...

Page 5: ...ver tighten Incorrect Assembly If during assembly or maintenance the bolt pro trudes 1 8 past the weld nut use additional flat washers call customer service or replace the bolt at a local hardware sto...

Page 6: ...W E X Y I Z AL O J R AT S AF AB AC AH A AR AM AK L N P Q G 60081 102 Playtime Swing Beam AA934 204 2 Swings 1 Trapeze 2 Sling Swings 1 Ring Trapeze 8515 202 8 Ft Wave Slide Green Items Packaged Separ...

Page 7: ...02 Mid Post 2 x 4 x 32 1 2 C 1 33760 102 Platform Right 2 x 4 x 59 3 8 D 1 33761 102 Platform Left 2 x 4 x 59 3 8 E 2 33949 102 Sandbox End 5 4 x 6 x 41 1 4 F 2 33950 102 Sandbox Side 5 4 x 6 x 59 1 2...

Page 8: ...rusted or structural pieces have signs of premature failure replace them through Creative Playthings Customer Service Oil all metallic moving parts monthly during the usage season The swings trapeze t...

Page 9: ...a Lower Wall Support on the Back Right Post 3 Look at the holes on the narrow edge of the post to tell the Left Front Post from the Right Front Post STEP 2 Front of Tower Fasten one Sandbox End E to t...

Page 10: ...orientation shown using 1 4 x 3 Hex Bolt As semblies Note the hole positions along the board O E H I N 1 4 x 4 Hex Bolts in top holes 1 4 x 2 Lag Screws in bottom holes P Q STEP 3 Back of Tower Fasten...

Page 11: ...t right Fasten it to the Platform Left using one 1 4 x 3 Hex Bolt Assembly Fasten the Rock Wall Mount W to the Back Right Post and the Platform Right using one 1 4 x 3 1 2 Hex Bolt Assembly in the low...

Page 12: ...previous step STEP 11 Angle Braces Ensure the structure is in the place it will be used Make any needed ground adjustments before proceeding Use a level to determine that all horizontals are level and...

Page 13: ...a gap of 1 8 or less to limit the possibility of clothing being snagged when children use the slide Space the rest of the boards evenly Note that the Narrow Deck Board between the Midposts need not al...

Page 14: ...g 10 x 1 5 8 Screws Center Roof Rafter Find the center of the Roof Panel Assembly halfway be tween the Rafters Align the a Roof Rafter U to the center of the Roof Panel and fasten it in place using 1...

Page 15: ...he bottom holes STEP 17 Lower and Short Wall Supports Fasten the Lower Wall Support AB to the Back Left Post left Midpost and Front Left Post using 1 4 x 2 Hex Bolt As semblies through the upper holes...

Page 16: ...Short Wall Support using four 8 x 1 1 4 Screws each Evenly space the Slats between the front left post and the left Mid Post The gap between the Slats will be approximately 1 5 8 Fasten the Entrance S...

Page 17: ...AH AH AN Use a Rock Board or Spacer Board on edge to gauge the gap Drill 1 8 diameter pilot holes for the screws to prevent splitting STEP 22 Climber Uprights Rope Board Fasten one Access Bracket to t...

Page 18: ...x Bolts Drill 5 16 dia holes 1 3 8 STEP 25 Access Ladder Rungs Slat Fit four 15 Rungs AE into the holes in the Left Ladder Rail R and the Right Ladder Rail S Set the assembly flat on a solid surface M...

Page 19: ...o en sure that the bottom rope connection is as close to the ground as possible IMPORTANT Check the rope often At no time should the bottom end of the rope be untied or the rope loose enough to form a...

Page 20: ...les you drill encounter a framing member If so stop drilling after piercing the Deck Board Loosen the Deck Board and insert the Weld Nuts from the underside If desired a 1 spade drill bit can be used...

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