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Instruction Sheet

 

 In-FUN-ity       Wall Ladder - Wood Stud Wall  152002 

Store these instructions along with the enclosed maintenance checklist 
in a safe place.  You may also access them on our website. 

Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using.  Please file 
this Instruction Sheet in an accessible location:  the Instruction Sheet must be read and familiar to anyone 
who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment.   

IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping.   
If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately. 

MATERIALS LIST: 

1 - Ladder Top Section   

 

 

      1 - Hardware Kit Containing: 

1 - Ladder Bottom Section 

4 - 5/16” x 3” Lag Screws 

6 - 3/8-16 x 1-1/2” Button Head Cap Screws 

8 - 5/16” Fender Washers 

6 - 3/8” Flat Washers 

4 - 5/16” Split Lock Washers    

       

1 - 7/32” Hex Key 

1 - Instruction Sheet 

 

 

 

       

 

1 - Maintenance Checklist 

 
The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system.  Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the 
particular item that it accompanies.  Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your applica-
tion, the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly.  If you have any questions about how to set up your 
system, please contact Southpaw customer service for help.

 

 
Working Load:  250 lbs. 

 

ASSEMBLY:

 

  Position the top and bottom sections of the 
ladder on the floor with the wall attachment 
boards on the floor.  Position the top and 
bottom so that the three bolt holes in the bot-
tom of the top section will be aligned with the 
three t-nuts in the top of the bottom section.   
  Slide the top section into the bottom sec-
tion as shown in picture at right.  Be sure that 
the head of the screw holding the ladder 
rung slides into groove in the bottom section.  
Align the bolt holes with the t-nuts.   
  Place a 3/8” flat washer on each of the 3/8 
x 1-1/2” bolts.  Start the bolts from the inside, through the holes in the top section and screw it into the t-nut in the bottom 
section.  Start all six bolts then tighten securely with the hex key wrench provided. 
 

ATTACHING TO WALL:

 

Position the assembled Therapy Ladder Wall against the wall where you wish to install it.  Make sure that there are no 
obstructions such as electric outlets interfering with installation. 
 
The Therapy Ladder Wall has two sets of slots in each of the mounting boards.  These will accommodate mounting to 
studs set on either 16” or 24” centers.  Using a stud finding tool, locate two adjacent studs where you want to mount the 
ladder.  Mark the center of these studs 20-1/2” and 68-1/2” from the floor.  

Note: it is very important to make your 

mark at the exact center of the studs.

  

Failure to do this will result in diminished holding power of the  lag bolts.  

This could cause the unit to become detached from the wall resulting in injury to users.  

 

 

TOP  

BOTTOM   

T-NUTS 

GROOVE FOR SCREW HEAD 

TM 

Summary of Contents for In-FUN-ity Climbing System

Page 1: ...tion shows two pieces the smaller of which will be shipped unassembled It assembles in two minutes with the included screws and a hex wrench The illustration also shows how the two pieces go together...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 3: ...7 8 9 10 11...

Page 4: ...ious manners to best suit your appli cation the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly If you have any questions about how to set up your system please contact Southpaw customer...

Page 5: ...le as deep as the length of the anchor into the wall at each of the four marks Vacuum the dust from the holes and insert the anchors until they are flush with the wall Reposition the ladder on the wal...

Page 6: ...the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed Check that all screws and bolts are tight If any screws or bolts are found to be loose discontinu...

Page 7: ...bolt through each of the slots from the front the side with the ladder rungs Screw the toggles back onto the bolts making sure that the wings of the toggle fold back toward the head of the bolt Screw...

Page 8: ...Load 250 lbs ASSEMBLY Position the top and bottom sections of the ladder on the floor with the wall attachment boards on the floor Position the top and bottom so that the three bolt holes in the bot...

Page 9: ...prises Inc Drill a 1 4 diameter hole 2 1 4 deep through the wall and into the studs at each of the marks Reposition the ladder on the wall and align the slots with the holes Put one split lock washer...

Page 10: ...e them on the floor Position the two pieces as shown in fig 1 with the longer ramp piece laying top side down Align the holes for the knobs in the bent end of the top ramp piece with the holes in the...

Page 11: ...pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility Southpaw Enterprises Inc If you have any questions or comments please call or write Southpaw Enterprises Inc P O Box 1047 Dayton Ohio 45401...

Page 12: ...he upper side rail press the panel into the groove and secure with two screws These screws should go into the holes closest to the edge of the panel Tighten each screw securely using the hex key wrenc...

Page 13: ...rtment before using these procedures Check for client allergies first Clean with a damp cloth using soap and water or disinfectant Dry before using Safety Precautions The safety of your clients is dep...

Page 14: ...or Position the top and bot tom so that the three bolt holes in the bottom of the top section will be aligned with the three t nuts in the top of the bottom section Slide the top section into the bott...

Page 15: ...e cap screw with the hex key wrench provided Install the bracket on both sides of the ladder Screws are provided to secure the bracket to either wood or concrete floors For concrete floors drill pilot...

Page 16: ...thpaw customer service for help ASSEMBLY 1 You will have one loose wood dowel and two loose pieces of wood These pieces constitute the part labeled Connector with Bar The wood pieces have a recess on...

Page 17: ...ction Slide the available end of the extender into position with the side boards of the extender on the outside of the connector piece Fig 3 Align the holes in the connector with the screw inserts Put...

Page 18: ...cular item that it accompanies Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your applica tion the instructions do not suggest any particular order of assembly If you have any qu...

Page 19: ...is not meant to in any way replace local county state or Federal standards Be aware it is your responsibility to find all pertinent safety information that pertains to your facility Southpaw Enterpri...

Page 20: ...heck for client allergies first Wipe rope with a damp cloth using mild soap and water or disinfectant Dry before using DO NOT machine wash MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Check that rope is secure on the ladder...

Page 21: ...wn in Fig 1 Be sure that the head of the screw holding the ladder rung slides into groove in the bottom section Align the bolt holes with the t nuts Place a 3 8 flat washer on each of the six of the 3...

Page 22: ...no condition should this equipment be used without proper supervision This sheet is for example only It is not meant to in any way replace local county state or Federal standards Be aware it is your...

Page 23: ...sible by clients without proper supervision CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Check with your infectious disease department before using these procedures Check for client allergies first Mat may be cleaned with a...

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