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902-289 6’ Spiral Slide

 

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Rev. 07/22/03

 

SportsPlay Equipment, Inc., 5642 Natural Bridge, St. Louis, MO 63120  (314) 389-4140 

 

GENERAL USE/FALL ZONE & FOOTING RECOMMENDATIONS 
 

Stationary & Portable equipment – Use/Fall zones should extend a minimum of 6 

feet in all directions from the perimeter of the equipment ground space.  

This area should be covered with the required amount of resilient safety 

surfacing material.   

 

For some equipment – Use/Fall zones can overlap.  See Consumer Product Safety 

Commission Guidelines.  Diameter and depth of footings illustrated are 

satisfactory in most applications for pipe sizes up to 2 3/8” diameter.  

Varying soil & climatic conditions may require deeper and heavier footings in 

some areas.  Check local building codes. 

 

 

 

IF RESILIENT SURFACING IS TO BE LESS THAN 12”, THEN ADDITIONAL PIPE SHOULD BE 

PUT IN CONCRETE TO MAINTAIN PROPER FINISH GRADE FOR EQUIPMENT. 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 

 

USE AREA AND FOOTING LAYOUT:   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 902-289

Page 1: ...dents Resilient Surfacing should be used under all playground equipment Appropriate publications available at no charge from the Consumer Product Safety Commission include A Handbook for Public Playgr...

Page 2: ...required amount of resilient safety surfacing material For some equipment Use Fall zones can overlap See Consumer Product Safety Commission Guidelines Diameter and depth of footings illustrated are sa...

Page 3: ...beyond face of nut All washers T nuts and other fastener hardware used on round pipe or tubing must be hammered down to conform to the curved underlying surface to eliminate catch points DO NOT tight...

Page 4: ...ghten If too tight the post will swing Tighten when post is level Decks attach to deck clamps using X 2 Button Head bolts washer on top and bottom with lock nuts Connect the deck bolt firmly Additiona...

Page 5: ...4140 Deck clamp set to corners Dig first four holes Use marker to mark 22 from bottom of posts Use these marks so you can run a 4 level across marks to make sure the tops of the posts are equal to eac...

Page 6: ...mber and wedges to solidify the posts in their holes as you level the posts Re blocking may be necessary at times in order to achieve level You may also have to widen your holes if they are not dug ce...

Page 7: ...e deck clamps Use a level and a marker to make sure the clamps are level to each other Then place deck onto clamps and bolt This method works but is less stable than the first method The deck and post...

Page 8: ...nto bubble in the top or middle will throw off your evious work Adjust the post levels carefully not roughly pr When all 4 posts are plumb and stable drill through the deck clamps and into the posts w...

Page 9: ...lamps 42 Illustration on next page shows completed deck and 4 posts Deck and post are vertically and horizontally level and clamps are tight Posts are center to deck corners Roll pins are installed Av...

Page 10: ...lide Page 10 Rev 07 22 03 SportsPlay Equipment Inc 5642 Natural Bridge St Louis MO 63120 314 389 4140 Posts must be blocked solidly for a stable ongoing installation Blocks are removed just before con...

Page 11: ...1 Hardware Deck Clamps 2 Pipe Clamps 4 MAINTENANCE 1 Touch up any marred paint surfaces 2 Periodically check hardware for integrity and tightness INSTRUCTIONS The Spiral Slide can accommodate any siz...

Page 12: ...902 289 6 Spiral Slide Page 12 Rev 07 22 03 SportsPlay Equipment Inc 5642 Natural Bridge St Louis MO 63120 314 389 4140...

Page 13: ...ription QTY A Wall 1 B Clamps 4 Hardware MAINTENANCE Touch up any marred paint surfaces Periodically check hardware for integrity and tightness INSTRUCTIONS The ten rung wall is 48 wide and attached w...

Page 14: ...15 apart holes on top of deck Mark on ground for the two bottom legs 20 apart Remove ladder and dig two holes 12 wide and 24 deep Connect the bottom leg with 2 1 x 3 8 button head bolt washer on top a...

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