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OUTER FORT SUPPORT

2 X 6 X 54-1/4"

ASSEMBLY

ROCK WALL

LADDER 

ASSEMBLY

ANGLED

ENDS FACE 

EACH OTHER.

A

IN OUTER FORT SUPPORT

THE MIDDLE COUNTER 

BORED HOLES ARE 

CLOSEST TO THE BOTTOM

OF THE BOARD.

ALL COUNTERBORES

FACE OUT.

SCALE 1 : 12

TOP HOLE IN OUTER 

5/16" X 4-1/2"

5/16" WASHER

OUTER FORT SUPPORT.

LADDER.

WALL SIDE.

5/16" X 4-1/2" HEX BOLT

IN ROCK 

TOP HOLE IN 

DETAIL A 

FORT SUPPORT

HEX BOLT

5/16" WASHER

TOP HOLE IN 

TOP HOLE 

2 X 6 X 54-1/4"

OUTER FORT SUPPORT

STEP 8: OUTER FORT SUPPORTS

1: LAY THE ROCK WALL ASSEMBLY AND THE LADDER ASSEMBLY DOWN ON A FLAT 

SURFACE WITH THE ANGLED ENDS FACING EACH OTHER.

2: PLACE A 2 X 6 X 54-1/4" OUTER FORT SUPPORT ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE ROCK 

WALL/LADDER SIDES.  NOTE THE OUTER FORT SUPPORT HAS TWO HOLES IN THE MIDDLE OF 

THE BOARD CLOSEST TO THE BOTTOM.  THE COUNTERBORED HOLES IN THE OUTER FORT 

SUPPORT FACE OUT.

3: LINE UP THE TOP HOLE IN EACH END OF THE OUTER FORT SUPPORT WITH THE TOP HOLE 

IN THE ROCK WALL/LADDER SIDES.

4: ATTACH THE OUTER FORT SUPPORT TO THE ROCK WALL/LADDER SIDES WITH 5/16" X 4-

1/2" HEX BOLTS AND 5/16" WASHERS. 

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Summary of Contents for Latitude 1100

Page 1: ...6 PlayNation Play Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 190 Etowah Industrial Court Canton GA 30114 www playnation com Latitude Model 1100 BOXES 1100 1 1100 2 1100 Swing Beam Swing Leg Box Slide Box 52 2024...

Page 2: ...that are missing or damaged is use our Quick Response Center located at www playnation com support DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE RETAILER OR CONTACT THE RETAILER DIRECTLY THE RETAILER DOES NOT STO...

Page 3: ...from those included with one of our swing set packages have a one year limited warranty Cosmetic imperfections and natural tendencies of wood such as peeling splintering warping seasonal checking or c...

Page 4: ...is warranty is void if the product is used in a commercial institutional or multi family setting This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or a products that have been damaged by acts of God a...

Page 5: ...screw heads should be checked regularly for tightness The ground ladder rope ladder slide swings and other areas where children spend a majority of their playtime should be checked more frequently Pl...

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Page 7: ...ge 18 30 31 40 41 50 51 How old are your children 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 How would you rate the quality of this product Would you recommend this product to friends family Yes No Your registration information C...

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Page 9: ...ed product will penetrate and protect the lumber better than a water based product Because climate conditions can vary drastically from region to region we suggest asking the product covering speciali...

Page 10: ...ific model http www playnation com warranty html NOTE Your children s safety is our 1 concern Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious injury Please review the...

Page 11: ...Model 1100 BOXES 1100 1 1100 2 1100 Swing Beam Swing Leg Box Slide Box REV 2 29 2016...

Page 12: ...4 Rope ladder Support and Rock Wall Rope Support Step 15 Leveling Play Set and Installing Lag Screws Step 16 Rock Wall Boards Tarp Boards and Deck Boards Steps 17 19 Rear Bottom Panel Board Center Pos...

Page 13: ...children to never run up a slide as this increases their chances of falling The parents should have the children dress appropriately with well fitting shoes Loose clothing such as scarves and ponchos...

Page 14: ...excessive wear is found Contact us for warranted replacement parts Swing chains rings ropes etcetera should always be fastened to a rotating swing hanger NEVER attach a chain ring rope etcetera to a...

Page 15: ...oose fill surfacing materials are acceptable Surfacing materials are acceptable such as the types and depths shown in the table Fall Heights and Materials Type Of Material 6 in depth 9 in depth 12 in...

Page 16: ...re the ground around the outside edges of the sandbox boards on the high side of the fort This is the area that will be dug in Make sure to score deep enough the scored lines will be your digging temp...

Page 17: ...parts that are structurally defective We use a high quality lumber in our structures however you should inspect each part for splinters or rough spots and sand them smooth to prevent injury After fami...

Page 18: ...s EXAMPLE OF OFFSET HOLES UP EXAMPLE OF OFFSET HOLES DOWN Counter sunk holes Many of the parts that will be used have counter sunk holes A counter sunk hole is one that surrounds one side of a through...

Page 19: ...nut until the face of the T nut is flush to the wood This picture shows the T nut inserted and installed flush to the wood This picture shows an end view of the T nut installed flush to the wood WARN...

Page 20: ...RST STEP IN OUR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS IS TO INSERT T NUTS INTO THE CORNER POSTS A T NUT IS A FASTENER WHICH IS THREADED ON THE INSIDE AND IT FUNCTIONS JUST LIKE A STANDARD HEX NUT YOU INSERT THE T NUT...

Page 21: ...rt 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 were 3625 then the board is 36...

Page 22: ...2 x 4 board installation shown below Place the board into position Spot Drill through the holes in the 2 x 4 board into the corner posts with an 11 64 drill bit Remove the 2 x 4 board Continue Exampl...

Page 23: ...r is 125 lbs Maximum Allowable swinging weight for a three position swing 1 The maximum allowable swinging weight at each Swing Belt position is 150 lbs 2 The maximum allowable swinging weight at the...

Page 24: ...general construction process of your new playset before getting started SITE PLAN Playset height 9 feet Swing Beam Height 7 feet 2 inches Approximate assembly time 6 to 10 hours 6 foot unobstructed sa...

Page 25: ...encil ___ Locking Pliers Vise Grips ___ Shovel ___ Tape or Pen KIT CONTENTS Swings Slides Accessories ___ Qty Description ___ 2 Swingbelt w Chains ___ 1 8ft Wiki Wave Slide ___ 10 Rock Wall Grips asso...

Page 26: ...REVISION C 9 16 2015 J H 3 8 x 9 CARRIAGE BOLT QTY 1 3 8 x 6 1 2 CARRIAGE BOLT QTY 16 8 9 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 USE THE RULER TO THE RIGHT TO MEASURE YOUR BOLTS AND SCREWS PICTURE VIEWS SHOWN ABOVE ARE 1 1 S...

Page 27: ...WASHER QTY 57 14 X 1 1 4 PAN HEAD SCREW QTY 9 5 16 X 4 1 2 HEX BOLT QTY 24 TORQUE WASHER QTY 19 9 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 USE THE RULER TO THE RIGHT TO MEASURE YOUR BOLTS AND SCREWS PICTURE VIEWS SHOWN ABOVE...

Page 28: ...4 X 24 TARP BOARD 2 X 3 X 28 1 2 PANEL SLAT 2 3 2850 PS 2 ROPE SUPPORT 2 4 3600 CTB 2 4 3600 RWRS 2 X 4 X 33 REAR BOTTOM PANEL BOARD 2 4 3300 RBPB 2 X 4 X 34 FRONT CENTER POST 2 4 3400 FCP 2 X 4 X 36...

Page 29: ...4 X 47 1 2 4 5600 RWBS SUPPORT BOTTOM 2 4 5800 CM CROSS MEMBER 2 X 4 X 58 2 4 6000 RCP CENTER POST 2 X 4 X 60 REAR ROCK WALL 2 4 7019 RLS SUPPORT ROPE LADDER 2 4 7700 SR SIDE RAIL 2 X 4 X 77 2 X 4 X...

Page 30: ...54 1 4 2 6 5425 OFS SUPPORT OUTER FORT 2 X 6 X 54 1 4 2 4 4 1200 ASLS SIDE SUPPORT LEFT ANGLE 4 X 4 X 12 4 4 1200 ASRS RIGHT SIDE SUPPORT ANGLE 4 4 3325 SBSR SIDE RAIL SWING BEAM 4 X 4 X 33 1 4 4 4 40...

Page 31: ...525 LLS SIDE LADDER LEFT 4 X 4 X 65 1 4 4 4 6525 LRS SIDE LADDER RIGHT 4 X 4 X 65 1 4 4 4 6525 RWS SIDE ROCK WALL 4 X 4 X 65 1 4 125 4 3875 CDB BOARD CENTER DECK 125 6 2925 DS DECK SPACER 5 4 X 6 X 29...

Page 32: ...875 DB DECK BOARD 5 4 X 6 X 38 3 4 5 4 X 6 X 36 99 0501 POLY COATED SWING LEG 4 X 4 X 96 99 0601 POLY COATED SWING BEAM 03 0015 G WAVE SLIDE 8 WIKI 05 0008 TARP 36 X 117 04 0002 8 4 4 X 6 X 108 SWING...

Page 33: ...UNCHING BALL TRAPEZE SWING 01 0010 UNASSEMBLED 07 0001 TELESCOPE TIC TAC TOE 09 1014 PAIR FLAG KIT 07 0005 HANDLES PAIR PLASTIC SAFETY pr MAY VARY 07 0008 1 1 1 1 ROCK WALL ROCKS PKG OF 5 COLOR SIZE 1...

Page 34: ...IN 1 11 4003 CLIP SPRING pr 1 11 4012 HANGER SWING DUCTILE IRON 1 10 1004 LADDER ROPE 13 FT ROPE ROCK WALL 10 FT ROPE 11 5002 PLATE SWING BEAM 11 5010 BRACKET 07 0016 P PAIR PLATE LOGO ft 7 7 1 3 PCS...

Page 35: ...OOD UNDERNEATH THE LADDER SIDE YOU ARE ABOUT TO DRILL DRILL TWO 1 8 DIAMETER HOLES ALONG THE CENTER OF EACH NOTCH THROUGH THE LADDER SIDE PIECES LOCATE EACH HOLE ABOUT 1 IN FROM THE SIDES AS SHOWN BEL...

Page 36: ...AND 5 16 WASHERS 4 NOW PLACE A 2 X 6 X 30 3 4 LADDER STEP INSIDE THE NOTCHED AREA OF THE LADDER SIDES AT THE BOTTOM NOTCH LET THE FRONT EDGE OF THE STEP PROTRUDE PAST THE FRONT SURFACE OF THE LADDER...

Page 37: ...S AS SHOWN BELOW THE TOPMOST HOLES GET A T NUT ON THE INSIDE WHILE THE LOWER HOLES GET A T NUT ON THE OUTSIDE 2 PLACE A 2 X 6 X 30 3 4 LADDER STEP INSIDE THE NOTCHED AREA OF EACH LADDER SIDE LET THE F...

Page 38: ...NOTE ANGLED END STEP 3 ATTACHING ROPE LADDER RUNNER 1 LINE UP THE HOLES IN THE 2 X 4 X 80 ROPE LADDER RUNNER WITH THE HOLES IN THE LADDER SIDES 2 INSTALL T NUTS INTO THE HOLES IN THE BACK SIDE OF THE...

Page 39: ...ER SIDES WITH A 3 8 X 3 1 2 LAG SCREW AND A 3 8 WASHER 4 USE THE BOTTOM HOLE IN EACH ANGLE SUPPORT AS A GUIDE TO DRILL A 3 8 HOLE THROUGH THE ROPE LADDER RUNNER PLACE A SCRAP PIECE OF WOOD BEHIND THE...

Page 40: ...UPPORT NOTE THE ANGLES ON THE ENDS OF THE ROCK WALL SIDES SHOULD MATCH ONE ANOTHER AND THAT THE COUNTERBORED HOLES FACE OUT ALSO NOTE THE ANGLE ON THE ENDS OF THE ROCK WALL BOTTOM SUPPORT 2 INSTALL T...

Page 41: ...THE ROCK WALL SIDES ARE SQUARE TO THE ROCK WALL BOTTOM SUPPORT 3 ALIGN THE TOP SURFACE OF A 5 4 X 6 X 36 ROCK WALL BOARD WITH THE MARKS 4 FASTEN THE ROCK WALL BOARD TO THE ROCK WALL SIDES WITH 8 X 2 W...

Page 42: ...A 3 8 HOLE THROUGH THE ROCK WALL BOTTOM SUPPORT PLACE A SCRAP PIECE OF WOOD BEHIND THE ROCK WALL BOTTOM SUPPORT TO PREVENT THE WOOD FROM SPLITTING OUT 5 INSTALL T NUTS IN THE BACK SIDE OF THE ROCK WAL...

Page 43: ...1 4 OUTER FORT SUPPORT STEP 8 OUTER FORT SUPPORTS 1 LAY THE ROCK WALL ASSEMBLY AND THE LADDER ASSEMBLY DOWN ON A FLAT SURFACE WITH THE ANGLED ENDS FACING EACH OTHER 2 PLACE A 2 X 6 X 54 1 4 OUTER FOR...

Page 44: ...T THE OUTER FORT SUPPORTS UP AS THE ROCK WALL ASSEMBLY AND LADDER ENDS TILT UP THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE LADDER AND ROCK WALL SIDES SHOULD BE FLUSH TO THE ENDS OF THE OUTER FORT SUPPORTS HAVE YOUR ASSI...

Page 45: ...HE INSIDE AS SHOWN 3 PLACE THE BOTTOM END OF EACH CORNER POST BETWEEN THE INNER AND OUTER FORT SUPPORTS AND LINE UP THE BOTTOM HOLE IN THE CORNER POST WITH THE HOLE IN THE OUTER FORT SUPPORT 4 ATTACH...

Page 46: ...E COUNTERBORED HOLES 3 DO NOT INSTALL T NUTS IN THE TOP HOLES ON THE INSIDE TOP MOST HOLES OF THE CORNER POST RIGHT BOARDS COUNTERBORED TOP HOLES ON T NUTS IN CORNER POST RIGHT CORNER POST RIGHT HOLES...

Page 47: ...IRECTION AS THE POINTED END OF THE SWING BEAM PLATE THE THREE COUNTERBORED HOLES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BEAM SHOULD FACE DOWN 3 FASTEN THE SWING BEAM PLATE TO THE SWING BEAM SIDE RAIL WITH 3 8 X 3 1 2 C...

Page 48: ...LOCATE TWO 2 X 4 X 77 SIDE RAILS 2 PLACE EACH SIDE RAIL AGAINST THE CORNER POSTS ON THE OUTSIDE WITH THE COUNTERBORED HOLES FACING OUT 3 ALIGN THE HOLES IN EACH SIDE RAIL TO THE HOLES IN THE CORNER PO...

Page 49: ...SHER USE A HAMMER TO HIT THE TOP OF THE CARRIAGE BOLT TO SET THE TORQUE WASHER TEETH INTO THE WOOD HOLD THE CORNER POST STEADY WHILE YOU HAMMER THE CARRIAGE BOLT 4 FASTEN THE SWING BEAM SIDE RAIL TO T...

Page 50: ...ER SUPPORT TO THE CORNER POSTS WITH 5 16 X 4 1 2 HEX BOLTS AND 5 16 WASHERS 4 FIND THE 2 X4 X 36 ROCK WALL ROPE SUPPORT AND LAY IT ON TOP OF THE SIDE RAILS 5 LINE UP THE HOLES IN THE ROCK WALL ROPE SU...

Page 51: ...CORNER POSTS TO CONNECT THE CORNER POSTS TO THE LADDER SIDES 3 MAKE SURE THE ROCK WALL SIDES AND THE CORNER POST SIDES ARE FLUSH INSTALL 3 8 X 5 LAG SCREWS WITH 3 8 WASHERS INTO THE COUNTERBORED HOLES...

Page 52: ...WALL SIDES FASTEN THE BOTTOM ROCK WALL BOARD TO THE ROCK WALL SIDES WITH FOUR 8 X 2 WOOD SCREWS 2 PLACE SEVEN ROCK WALL BOARDS BETWEEN THE BOTTOM ROCK WALL BOARD AND THE TOP ROCK WALL BOARD THAT IS A...

Page 53: ...E RAILS THE TARP BOARD TOP SHOULD BE FLUSH TO THE TOP OF THE SIDE RAILS THE TARP BOARD ENDS SHOULD BE FLUSH TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE SIDE RAILS 3 FASTEN EACH TARP BOARD TO THE SIDE RAILS WITH FOUR 8 X 2...

Page 54: ...BOARDS AND DECK SPACERS EVENLY ACROSS THE INNER OUTER FORT SUPPORTS THERE SHOULD BE APPROXIMATELY A 1 8 GAP BETWEEN BOARDS THIS GAP MAY VARY DUE TO MILLING VARIATIONS 4 ATTACH EACH DECK BOARD AND EACH...

Page 55: ...DS AGAINST THE OUTSIDE OF THE RIGHT CORNER POSTS THE COUNTERBORED HOLES IN THE REAR BOTTOM PANEL BOARD FACE OUT 3 ATTACH THE REAR BOTTOM PANEL BOARD TO THE CORNER POSTS WITH TWO 3 8 X 3 1 2 LAG SCREWS...

Page 56: ...LLED HOLES 3 SEE DETAIL B INSTALL A T NUT INTO THE HOLE IN THE REAR CENTER POST LINE UP THE HOLE IN THE REAR CENTER POST WITH THE HOLE IN THE SIDE RAIL ATTACH THE REAR CENTER POST TO THE SIDE RAIL WIT...

Page 57: ...AND REAR CENTER POST THE ENDS OF THE CENTER TARP BOARD SHOULD BE FLUSH TO THE SIDES OF THE FRONT AND REAR CENTER POSTS 3 ATTACH THE CENTER TARP BOARD TO THE CENTER POSTS WITH FOUR 8 X 2 1 2 WOOD SCREW...

Page 58: ...GAINST THE SIDE RAIL AND THE REAR BOTTOM PANEL BOARD THE BOTTOM END OF EACH PANEL SLAT SHOULD REST ON TOP OF THE DECK BOARDS 3 ATTACH EACH PANEL SLAT TO THE SIDE RAIL AND REAR BOTTOM PANEL BOARD WITH...

Page 59: ...HE BOARD AGAINST THE DECK WHILE YOU DRILL HOLES 5 DRILL THE CENTER HOLE FIRST WITH A 3 8 DIAMETER DRILL BIT THROUGH THE CENTER DECK BOARD PLACE A 3 8 X 3 1 2 CARRIAGE BOLT INTO THE HOLE 6 DRILL THE OT...

Page 60: ...SUPPORT WITH THE CARRIAGE BOLTS UNDER THE DECK PLACE THE IRON DUCTILE SWING HANGER OVER THE END OF THE CARRIAGE BOLTS SECURE THE SWING HANGER TO THE CARRIAGE BOLTS WITH 3 8 LOCK NUTS AND 3 8 WASHERS P...

Page 61: ...FOR 1 SIGHT DOWN THE LENGTH OF YOUR 4 X 6 X 108 SWING BEAM IF THE TOP SURFACE OF THE BEAM IS BOWED DOWN THEN TURN IT OVER SO THE BOW IS UP 2 PLACE 3 8 X 6 1 2 CARRIAGE BOLTS WITH TORQUE WASHERS INTO...

Page 62: ...FLUSH TO THE TOP EDGE OF THE BRACKET 3 8 X 3 1 2 STEP 27 ATTACH SWING LEGS TO BRACKET 1 PLACE EACH SWING LEG INSIDE THE ANGLED PART OF THE SWING LEG BRACKET AS SHOWN BELOW THE TOP OF THE SWING LEG SHO...

Page 63: ...D OF THE BEAM NOTE THE END OF THE SWING BEAM WITH TWO EMPTY HOLES WILL BE POSITIONED OVER THE LEGS 2 LINE UP THE PREDRILLED HOLES IN THE SWING BEAM WITH THE HOLES IN THE SWING LEG BRACKET THE IRON DUC...

Page 64: ...WING BEAM TO SWING BEAM LEGS 1 FASTEN THE SWING BEAM TO THE SWING LEG BRACKET WITH 3 8 X 6 1 2 CARRIAGE BOLTS AND TORQUE WASHERS ON TOP OF THE SWING BEAM AND 3 8 LOCK NUTS WITH WASHERS UNDERNEATH USE...

Page 65: ...CHED BY THE PERSON ON THE DECK PLACE THE END OF THE SWING BEAM ON TOP OF THE TRIANGULAR SHAPED SWING BEAM PLATE LINE UP THE HOLE IN THE END OF THE SWING BEAM WITH THE MIDDLE HOLE IN THE SWING BEAM PLA...

Page 66: ...LEVEL STEP 31 LEVEL THE SWING BEAM 1 PLACE A LEVEL ON TOP OF THE SWING BEAM AND ADJUST THE LEGS IN OR OUT AS NEEDED TO MAKE THE SWING BEAM LEVEL 56...

Page 67: ...TSIDE OF THE SWING BEAM LEGS 2 LEVEL THE CROSS MEMBER AND CENTER THE HOLES OVER THE CENTER OF THE SWING LEGS 3 FASTEN THE CROSS MEMBER TO THE SWING LEGS WITH 3 8 X 3 1 2 LAG SCREWS AND 3 8 WASHERS A D...

Page 68: ...OWN BELOW HOWEVER A DIFFERENT LAYOUT MAY BE USED 2 THE ROCKS INCLUDED WITH YOUR PLAY SET MAY VARY THE 14 X 1 1 4 PAN HEAD SCREWS AND 1 4 WASHERS INCLUDED WITH THE ROCKS WILL BE USED TO ATTACH THEM TO...

Page 69: ...ILD 2 THREAD THE BOTTOM END OF THE ROPE THROUGH THE HOLE IN THE BOTTOM ROCK WALL BOARD PULL THE ROPE TIGHT AND TIE A SECURE KNOT BEHIND THE BOTTOM ROCK WALL BOARD 3 NOW GRAB THE ROPE AND ATTEMPT TO WR...

Page 70: ...DER RUNGS 7 THREAD THE BOTTOM END OF EACH ROPE THROUGH THE HOLES IN THE ROPE LADDER RUNNER GRAB EACH ROPE AND ATTEMPT TO WRAP IT AROUND YOUR HAND IF THE ROPE WRAPS AROUND YOUR HAND IT IS TOO LOOSE IF...

Page 71: ...HE STEPPED END WILL REST ON TOP OF THE DECK BOARDS 3 ATTACH THE SLIDE TO THE DECK BOARDS WITH THREE 14 X 1 1 4 PAN HEAD SCREWS YOU MAY PREDRILL 1 8 HOLES THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE POCKETS IN THE SLIDE...

Page 72: ...ONCE BOTH ENDS ARE WRAPPED EVENLY MARK THE LOCATIONS OF THE GROMMETS ONTO THE TARP BOARD ON ONE END ONLY LET THE TARP END HANG DOWN AND DRILL 1 8 HOLES AT THE MARKS 1 DEEP 4 FASTEN THE END OF THE TARP...

Page 73: ...NE OF THE HALF CIRCLE SHAPED TELESCOPE BRACKETS ON TOP OF THE CORNER POST ABOVE THE SLIDE 2 PLACET THE TELESCOPE STAND AND TELESCOPE INTO THE SLOT OF THE TELESCOPE BRACKET 3 FASTEN THE REMAINING HALF...

Page 74: ...OVE THE ROCK WALL AND LADDER ADJUST THE HANDLES UP OR DOWN TO SUIT THE NEEDS OF YOUR CHILD CENTER THE HOLES IN THE HANDLE IN THE MIDDLE OF EACH CORNER POST 3 ATTACH EACH SAFETY HANDLE TO A CORNER POST...

Page 75: ...THE SWING CHAINS 2 USE THE CLIPS TO ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE SWING BY CLIPPING ON HIGHER OR LOWER LINKS 3 COUNT BACK THE SAME NUMBER OF LINKS ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE TO ENSURE THE SWING IS LEVEL AND ADJ...

Page 76: ...FOOT SECTION OF CHAIN THROUGH THE HOLE IN THE PUNCHING BALL 2 SNAP THE SPRING CLIP ONTO THE IRON DUCTILE SWING HANGER UNDER THE PLAY SET DECK 3 SNAP THE ENDS OF THE CHAIN ONTO THE SPRING CLIP SPRING...

Page 77: ...TAC TOE BOARD 4 ABOVE THE DECK ATTACH TIC TAC TOE BOARD TO THE PANEL SLATS FROM THE OUTSIDE WITH 8 X 2 1 2 WOOD SCREWS IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO HAVE AN ASSISTANT HOLD THE TIC TAC TOE PANEL AGAINST THE P...

Page 78: ...E CENTER TARP SUPPORTS WITH THE SCREWS PROVIDED IN THE FLAG KIT BAG 2 ATTACH THE ALUMINUM NAME PLATE CENTERED ON THE FRONT OF THE SWING BEAM WITH 8 X 1 1 4 WOOD SCREWS FLAG FLAG PLACE NAME PLATE HERE...

Page 79: ...ND IF THE TOP PART OF THE STAKE TWISTS WHEN IT ENCOUNTERS A ROCK OR ROOT YOU MAY HAVE TO BEND THE TOP PORTION OF THE STAKE AGAINST THE SWING LEG FINALLY INSTALL THE SCREW AND WASHER 2 ATTACH EACH GROU...

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