BOARD IDENTIFICATION
2-4-3600-BPB
TAG
1. On the end of each board there should be a small white tag that is stapled or stuck into
place. Remove the staples and/or tag after the board is installed.
2. This white identifcation tag displays the thickness, width, length and an abbreviated
description of the part.
Example: a tag reads "2-4-3600-BPB"
The 2 is the thickness of the board. "Nominal Lumber" at a home center will measure 1-
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1/2" for the thickness. We "remill" that lumber to 1-3/8" thick.
The 4 is the width of the board. "Nominal Lumber" at a home center will measure 3-
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1/2" for the width. We "remill" that lumber to 3-3/8" wide.
Note: sometimes the width will be smaller than 3-3/8" because:
A) We need the width of the part to fit into a certain area of the play set.
B) We need the designation to be simple.
The 3600 is the length of the board. It means the board is 36 inches long. If the code
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were 3625 then the board is 36-1/4" in length.
The "BPB" abbreviation stands for "Bottom Panel Board". The wood part bill of materials
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in the instructions has a description which will match the abbreviation closely.
In the event that there is no tag on a wood part measure the part then:
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A)Use the measurements and compare them to the wood list at the front of the
instructions to identify it.
B)Look at the holes on the wood part and compare them to the pictures in the wood
list.
C)Look to see if the holes are centered or if they are offset up or offset down.
This should help you identify any parts that have missing tags. In the event that you
cannot identify a board please email us for assistance.
36" LENGTH
3 38 " WIDTH
1 38 "
THICKNESS
11