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STANDARD INSTALLATION 

 

1.

 

These equipments are acquired a safety ground surface such as Rubber mat 
or impact-absorbing material under and all around play equipments. 

2.

 

Accessible Routes (Reference) 
A ground-level accessible route connects play components at ground level. 

 

60 inches (1525mm) minimum clear width 

 

1:16 maximum slope 

Smaller play areas (Less than 1,000square feet (304.8 square meter)) 

 

44 inches (1120mm) clear width 

3.

 

Make sure you have a playground layout drawing and footing details. 

4.

 

Concrete  will need  at  least  3days to fully cure and site must be prepared 
and leveled.   

5.

 

First, you should make sure you have everything for your shipment. 

6.

 

Suggested tool lists 

 

Tape Measure 

 

Felt Tip Pen 

 

1 Rubber hammer 

 

1 Roll of String 

 

Pliers 

 

14mm x 17mm Ratchet wrench 

 

Extension cord 

 

Power source 

 

Concrete (in ground) 

 

Adjustable Wrenches 

 

Ladders 

 

Spanner 

 

Ratchets for 8mm 

 

Digger equipment (Shelves, or Heavy equipment) 

 

Electric Drill 

 

Electric Impact Drill 

 

4mm Allen Wrench 

 

Bolt Cutter 

Summary of Contents for UNIONLAND 52-105-200

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE MAINTENANCE MOV T003 1 773 Jakdong ri Samdong myeon Ulju gun Ulsan Korea Tel 82 52 277 4200 Fax 82 52 265 7227 ...

Page 2: ...eter 44 inches 1120mm clear width 3 Make sure you have a playground layout drawing and footing details 4 Concrete will need at least 3days to fully cure and site must be prepared and leveled 5 First you should make sure you have everything for your shipment 6 Suggested tool lists Tape Measure Felt Tip Pen 1 Rubber hammer 1 Roll of String Pliers 14mm x 17mm Ratchet wrench Extension cord Power sourc...

Page 3: ...ent 9 Tighten all bolts and nuts Footing Inground 1 Make sure the ground level of site 2 Draw line as footing layout drawing 3 Dig ground 4 Bury concrete cube 5 Assemble Deck with posts 6 Adjust right position 7 Assemble Climbers i e Arched climber Chain climber etc 8 Assemble Slides 9 Assemble Panel 10 Make sure the anchoring of all equipment 11 Tighten all bolts and nuts C CAUTION In order to pr...

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Page 8: ...E MANUFACURE SALES REPRESENTIVE l ADDRESS PHONE SALES ORDER NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE INSTALLED BY ADDRESS PHONE DATE OF INSTALLATION DEPARTMENT IN CHARGE OF INSPACTION INSPECTION FREQENCY REATE Daily Weekly Monthly EQUIPMENT INFORMATION INSTALLATION INFORMATION INSPECTION INFORMATION ...

Page 9: ...wner maintenance inspector caregiver or customer on a daily basis shall carry out a visual inspection if possible or at least once a week to identify defect or emerging problems For example litter pick up sweeping walkways or raking out foreign matter and leveling wood chips or sand Preventative Maintenance Daily 1 Loose Bolts or other hardware 2 Surface Flooring gaps or trip hazards 3 Anything ti...

Page 10: ... or ropes could get caught and cause strangulation Cushioned surfaces should be placed in the fall zone for play equipment Asphalt cement dirt grass and large rocks are not appropriate surfaces Nearly 70 percent of all playground injuries are related to falls to the surface There should be no more than two swings in a bay or support structure Those swings should be at least 24 apart at the seat ba...

Page 11: ... TAKEN DATE COMPLETE REPAIRS OK A All COMPOSIT STRUCTURE 1 Stability in ground fitting 2 No rust or corrosion 3 Entanglement points areas 4 Faster are tight 5 No missing bolt and nut etc 6 Missing hardware fastener for Clamp 7 No broken or missing parts 8 No sharp point and edges 9 No pinch crush sheer points 10 All Joints are safety 11 No cut or cracked on plastic 12 Wood cracking Max 19mm 13 Cap...

Page 12: ...Detailed Maintenance Check List Record CLIENT NAME SITE NAME INSPECTOR DATE CHECKLIST ITEM NUMBER O K PROBLEM ACTION TAKEN DATE DATE COMPLETE REPAIRS OK ...

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