
What to do if your Triclimb still does not sit flat on the ground? You will need a book (or
something similar) about 40mm thick to act at a raiser.
CHECK POINT
1) Open the Triclimb frame and insert the thumb screws.
2) Place the book or similar under one of the two opposing legs that are
flat to the ground.
3) Push down on the top joints. You may hear a creaking sound - do not be
alarmed, this is just the moving into correct alignment
.
4) Remove the book or similar and repeat step 3.
5) You should now have a correctly aligned frame. You are now ready to
attach the bottom support leg. If there is still a slight wobble, simply
increase the size of the raiser and repeat step 2 and 3.
8
Insert one of the longer, bottom rungs (A)
through the hole at the bottom of one of the legs
and push through to the corresponding hole on
the opposite leg.
Items required: Ax1
9
Line the countersunk holes on the bottom rung
(A) up with the centre of the frame legs (C). Insert
the two screws (E) and carefully, with controlled
force, screw into the frame and tighten using a
screwdriver. Be careful to ensure screws are
centre to frame.
Items required:
Ax1
Ex2
10
Insert one of the longer, bottom rungs (A)
through the hole at the bottom of one of the legs
and push through to the corresponding hole on
the opposite leg.
Items required: Ax1
11
Open the Triclimb frame and stand it up. If the
frame is not quite sitting flat on the floor, repeat
the procedure in step 6, placing downward
pressure on the frame until it sits completely flat.