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Step 8.

Mounting VersaClimber to a cement wall. Mark a line horizontally 

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inches from the floor. 

Step 9.

 

Attach the brackets to VersaClimber using the four bolts, washers 

and nuts provided. Center the four bolts to allow adjustment 

forward and backwards. 

Step 10.

Stand the VersaClimber and rest the attached wall mount bracket 

on the center line you have marked on the wall. The front base 

holes on the VersaClimber should be 38 inches from the wall. This 

distance may vary depending on the wall, base boards, and or 

where the bracket is positioned. 

Step 11.

Mark the three holes on the centerline. Remove the VersaClimber

and carefully place to the side. Drill the three holes using 1/2” 

cement dril bit at least 1 inch deep. 

Step 12. 

Tap in the three lag shields supplied. Place the VersaClimber back 

into place aligning the three holes and secure with three 5/16” lag 

bolts pluse washers supplied. 

Step 13.

The VersaClimber is now secured to the wall. You can adjust 

the VersaClimber closer or farther from the wall to avoid 

small obstructions. The closer the VersaClimber is to the wall 

the more stable it will be. 

Adjust the VersaClimber if necessary. Determine if the base 

needs to be secured to the floor for extra stability. Climb onto 

the VersaClimber to see if the base moves. If you want to 

secure to the floor, continue to next step. 

Step 14.

After you have adjusted the bracket mark the two front base 

holes on the floor. 

Step 15.

You must remove the VersaClimber from the wall in order to 

drill the holes into the floor. Carefully set VersaClimber off to 

the side. If you have wood floor, drill two holes with 3/16” drill 

at least 1 inch deep. 

(CEMENT FLOOR)

If you have a cement floor, drill two holes with 1/2” cement 

drill at least 1” deep, and tap in two lag shields supplied.

Step 16.

Replace and secure the VersaClimber back to the wall 

making sure bottom holes are aligned. Secure base using 

washers supplied. Make sure all bolts and lags are tight.  

NOTE: 

The two that go into the ground, may or 

may not be needed. Our hardware may 

not accommodate your wall, please

consult with a contractor.

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For cement walls follow steps 8-12

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