No Diving or Jumping.
Observe all Safety Rules.
gap
57
4
2-1/4” (57 mm)
ap
g
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12
13
11
10
14
2-3
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Note:
If you want, the
patio stones
around the round
ends of the pool
may be round
instead of square,
or they can be left
out completely.
The patio stones in
the trenches under
the buttresses
along the straight
sides
must
be
used, even if you
don’t have them
on the round ends.
If you want, in-
stead of using
patio stones you
can make
crushed lime-
stone pads
. Dig a
12" x 12" (30 x 30
cm) square hole 2"
(5 cm) deep and
fill the hole with
crushed limestone,
packing it down
hard. Spray the
crushed limestone
with water as you
pack it down.
No
Yes
8
7
Important:
make sure you slide
the rail into the notch so the
closed, square part of the rail
is in the notch,
not
the open
groove part of the rail (see
diagrams 7 and 8).
e. Slide the other end of the
transition A rail
together with
a base plate (key 14).
f. If you have an 18 x 33 pool,
insert the
transition B rails
(if
you have any other size pool,
skip to step (g)). Leave a 2-1/4"
(57 mm) gap between the
ends of the rails (see diagram
1 on page 2-1 for the 18 x 33
pool).
g. Lay out the
end rails
and base
plates on
both
rounds
ends of the
pool area.
Using a piece of string attached to the centre of stake (A), measure
the distance to the face of each base plate and make sure it is the
same as dimension R (see pages 1-3 through 1-5). (Note:
this step
will not work on the buttress rails or transition rails.)
h. Insert the end rails. Leave a 2-1/4" (57 mm) gap between the ends of
the rails.
i. Optional concrete patio
stones may also be used un-
der each base plate on the
round ends of your pool. Patio
stones 12" (30 cm) square or
larger will do. They
must
be
sunk into the ground so the
tops are flush with the soil
around them. Use the carpen-
ter’s level to make