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GSWeb Playground Equipment

E-mail) [email protected]

Website) www.gswebplay.com

Tel) +82 (0)55 326 9025

Fax) +82 (0)55 326 9026

65, Saengnim-daero 259beon-gil, Saengnim-Myeon

Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, 50802, Republic of Korea

THE BUTTERFLY

MODEL NO.

GS-N201-1

Rev_0

2018.04

12

Maintenance

C. Routine maintenance

To reduce accidents, the owner or operator should ensure that an appropriate routine maintenance schedule is established, implemented and 

maintained. This should take into account local conditions and the manufacturer's instructions that can affect the necessary inspection 

frequency. The schedule should list the components to be maintained and should also give procedures for dealing with complaints and 

breakdowns.

The routine maintenance of playground equipment and surfaces should consist of preventative measures to maintain their level of safety, 

performance and compliance with the relevant part(s) of EN 1176. Such measures should include:

a) tightening of fastenings;

b) re-painting and re-treatment of surfaces;

c) maintenance of any impact attenuating surfaces;

d) lubrication of bearings;

e) marking of equipment to signify loose fill finished surface level;

f) cleaning;

g) removal of broken glass and other debris or contaminants;

h) restoring loose fills to the correct level; and

i) maintenance of free space areas.

D. Corrective maintenance

Corrective maintenance should include measures to correct defects, or th re-establish the necessary levels of safety of the playground 

equipment and surfaces. Such measures should include:

a) replacement of fastenings;

b) welding of welding repairs;

c) replacement of worn or defective parts; and

d) replacement of defective structural components.

E. Personal safety

Repairs during operation that could put the safety of maintenance personnel of the public at risk, should be avoided.

F. Equipment alterations

Alterations to parts of a piece of equipment or structure that could affect the essential safety of the equipment should only be carried out 

after consultation with the manufacturer or a compete person.

Summary of Contents for Butterfly Small

Page 1: ...eted Net Features The butterfly features GS Web Technology which includes the highest steel content and the strongest connection materials in the industry including a steel wire core in our edge ropes and connection points crushed in place with over 75 tons of pressure to ensure long life of the games and maximum safety for the children GS Web Nets help bring movement balance exercise and fun back...

Page 2: ...safety area Safety area The requirements for space and safety clearances are taken from BS EN 1176 1 ASTM F1487 The use zone for stationary play equipment shall extend no less than 72 in 1830mm from all sides of the play structure Fall Height 1543mm from surface The Fall height on the external surface of a pyramid shaped space net is the highest point attainable on the edge of the structure where ...

Page 3: ...8 04 3 Foundation Information Attention Please refer to following details for foundation work Base plates are welded to the Rolling Hill s pipe After assembling pipes and nets fix the structure on the concrete Foundation Detail Foundation 1 7 Pouring Concrete Pour concrete into wooden support frame until flush to top edge Allow 3 5 days for concrete to cure before proceeding to next step Concrete ...

Page 4: ... Saengnim Myeon Gimhae si Gyeongsangnam do 50802 Republic of Korea THE BUTTERFLY MODEL NO GS N201 1 Rev_0 2018 04 4 Foundation Information Foundation 1 Foundation 2 900 600 150 300 150 135 630 135 Ø20 300 250 CONCRETE 6 x 2 3 8 x 100L SET ANCHOR Ø20 Ø20 200 50 50 50 200 200 500 1 x 6 1 2 x 125L SET ANCHOR Ø114 3 Ø114 3 CONCRETE SAND 500 300 900 SAND 1700 ...

Page 5: ...engnim Myeon Gimhae si Gyeongsangnam do 50802 Republic of Korea THE BUTTERFLY MODEL NO GS N201 1 Rev_0 2018 04 5 Foundation Information Foundation 3 Foundation 4 200 300 200 200 900 900 630 1 x 6 1 2 x 125L SET ANCHOR CONCRETE 900 500 300 SAND Ø114 3 500 500 200 200 Ø60 5 500 500 300 Ø60 5 2 x 4 3 8 x 125L SET ANCHOR CONCRETE SAND 2 x 4 3 8 x 125L SET ANCHOR ...

Page 6: ...o 5 are Pipe s name 2 To prevent any confusion Divide all parts into groups Outside and Inside as below Attention It is very important to keep the stickers attached on the parts on until the installation is completed If the stickers are detached during the installation it might be difficult to check whether the parts are correctly assembled in correct order and position Quite much recommended to t...

Page 7: ...epublic of Korea THE BUTTERFLY MODEL NO GS N201 1 Rev_0 2018 04 7 OVERALL ASSEMBLY PIPE Overall Assembly Assemble the pipes in alphabetical order 1 Check the pipes numbers on Stickers on them 2 As below picture Line up the pipes and Connect the pipe to the next pipe 3 Set the holes on the pipe and put bolts into the holes 4 Fasten the bolts 5 Repeat with the others in the same way No 101 Bolt set ...

Page 8: ...m Tel 82 0 55 326 9025 Fax 82 0 55 326 9026 65 Saengnim daero 259beon gil Saengnim Myeon Gimhae si Gyeongsangnam do 50802 Republic of Korea THE BUTTERFLY MODEL NO GS N201 1 Rev_0 2018 04 8 OVERALL ASSEMBLY Net Overall Assembly Net 1 Install the net in the correct position NET A DISK ...

Page 9: ...eon gil Saengnim Myeon Gimhae si Gyeongsangnam do 50802 Republic of Korea THE BUTTERFLY MODEL NO GS N201 1 Rev_0 2018 04 9 OVERALL ASSEMBLY Net Overall Assembly Net Assemble the parts in the following order 1 Check the net s name 2 Attach the net to the proper location of pipe in order as below picture Fix Bolt M6 x L15 Frame Frame Fix Nut M6 x L15 ...

Page 10: ...yeon Gimhae si Gyeongsangnam do 50802 Republic of Korea THE BUTTERFLY MODEL NO GS N201 1 Rev_0 2018 04 10 OVERALL ASSEMBLY Disk Overall Assembly for Climbing Ropes 1 Fix the Climbing ropes onto the concrete Set Anchor Attention Do not drill holes on the concrete first After checking the tension of the stair net and setting its distance put the Set Anchor on concrete ...

Page 11: ... drawn to local regulations B Procedures Defects that occur during operation and which put safety at risk should be corrected without delay If this is not possible the equipment should be secured against use e g by immobilization or removal There should be written operational procedures covering the measures to be taken in the event of accidents fire and the like Until unsafe equipment is repaired...

Page 12: ... Such measures should include a tightening of fastenings b re painting and re treatment of surfaces c maintenance of any impact attenuating surfaces d lubrication of bearings e marking of equipment to signify loose fill finished surface level f cleaning g removal of broken glass and other debris or contaminants h restoring loose fills to the correct level and i maintenance of free space areas D Co...

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