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PLAYCRAFT SYSTEMS Manufactured by Krauss Craft, Inc.    Phone: 800-333-8519   Fax: (541) 955-6130

 

6.9.2020

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

TOT - 03.1 IMPORTANT ITEMS 

Larger footings (more concrete) may be required due to weather conditions and poor, unstable, loose or granitic soil. 
Before changing footing dimensions we recommend that the footings be reviewed and approved by a registered 
engineer. 

Base of all footings must be below the frost line. Determine depth of frost line for your area and adjust footing as 
required. 

Krauss Craft, Inc. recommends the use of a unitary safety surfacing such as poured-in-place-rubber or rubber tiles at a 
minimum thickness of 1-3/4 in for fall heights up to 3 feet throughout the use zone. When choosing an appropriate 
impact attenuating safety surfacing material, check with material manufacturer for recommended depth/thickness. 

This equipment is designed to be installed on a level site. If compressing soil, footings must be cast against undisturbed 
soil. All decks and play components must be plumb and level. 

 

For more information, refer to the current publication of the USCPSC 

“Handbook for Public Safety” 

For a copy, write to: 

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 

Office of Information and Public Affairs 

Washington, D.C. 20207 

Or call 

Toll-Free:

 1-800-638-2772 

Website:

 www.cpsc.gov

 

MOUNTING OPTIONS 

TOT - 03 

Summary of Contents for Toddler Series

Page 1: ...nting Options TOT 03 Safety Warning Labels TOT 04 General Maintenance TOT 05 TODDLER SERIES ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED ACTIVITY SECTION Toddler Bridge PC 3181 Toddler Learning Center PC 3182 Toddler Climb N Slide PC 3183 IMPORTANT THIS MANUAL CONTAINS General Installation Guidelines Maintenance Safety Information Construction Views WARNING Read all instructions thoroughly before installation I...

Page 2: ...urfacing material is required under and around all play structures and must be maintained TOT 01 2 RECOMMENDED TOOLS You may need the following tools for installation Adjustable End Wrenches Hacksaw Metal File Shovel Spade Carpenter s Level Hammer Post Hole Digger Tape Measure Combination Wrenches Hex Wrenches Ratchet Set Wheelbarrow Drill Bits Impact Driver Rubber Mallet Electric Extension Cord L...

Page 3: ...he manufacturer of unitary surfacing materials rubber matting for the critical height ratings of their products The entire area under and around all playground equipment must be covered with an impact attenuating safety surfacing material Refer to the current publication of the CPSC Handbook for Public Playground Safety for recommendations on the type and depth of the impact attenuating surfacing ...

Page 4: ...t See the Use Zones section for specific dimensions for specific types of play equipment Please refer to the CPSC Handbook for Public Playground Safety Publication 325 at www cpsc gov for more detailed information regarding these issues APPROPRIATE Unitary Safety Surfacing Pour in place rubber or rubber tiling INAPPROPRIATE Loose Fill Materials Bark nuggets Wood Mulch Wood Chips Pea Gravel and San...

Page 5: ...uch as poured in place rubber or rubber tiles at a minimum thickness of 1 3 4 in for fall heights up to 3 feet throughout the use zone When choosing an appropriate impact attenuating safety surfacing material check with material manufacturer for recommended depth thickness 4 This equipment is designed to be installed on a level site If compressing soil footings must be cast against undisturbed soi...

Page 6: ... become easily entangled on equipment 5 Children should be cautioned to avoid walking too close between or in front of moving items 6 Children should be advised to wait their turn on activities such as a slide therefore each child is able to slide down and safely move to the side before another child begins their descent 7 Children s personal toys bikes wagons etc should be stowed away from the pl...

Page 7: ...safety surfacing material must be maintained under and around all playground equipment 2 The equipment and play area must be kept clean and free of any miscellaneous debris or litter 3 Moving parts such as ropes chains swing hangers bridges etc must be inspected regularly to determine if excessive wear is occurring Any parts showing excessive wear or damage must be replaced 4 All bolts hardware co...

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