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P O O L C L I M B I N G W A L L I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S
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POSITIONING, TEMPORARY ANCHORING,
AND CONNECTING THE FRAMES:
• The main frame of the climbing wall should be set so that there is no less
than 1” and no more than 4” of clearance between the climbing wall and
the existing pool wall (verify local and state codes).
SEE FIGURE D
• Position the first frame upright on the pool deck. Set the frame with a
mechanical anchor in the front middle bracket and rear middle bracket.
SEE FIGURE E
• Position the second frame next to the first. There are two places where
the frames must be fastened together, one about 2’ down from the top
and the next about 1’6” up from the pool deck. Fasten the two frames
together using fasteners.
SEE FIGURE F
2 - 3/8” x 4 1/2” Hex Screws
4 - 3/8” Flat washers
2 - 3/8” Nylock Nuts
• Then set the second frame with an anchor in the front middle bracket
and back middle bracket. Continue in this manner until all frames are set.
SEE FIGURE E
FASTEN FRAMES TOGETHER
FIGURE F
1” to 4” FROM EDGE
OF CLIMBING WALL
FRAME TO DECK
DECK
POOL
FRAME TO DECK CLEARANCE
FIGURE D
POOL WALL FRAME
POSITION UPRIGHT AND SET BACK MIDDLE BRACKET
FIGURE E
REAR
ANCHOR POINTS
MIDDLE BRACKETS
ANCHORS
OUTSIDE BRACKETS
ANCHORS
OUTSIDE BRACKETS
ANCHORS
FRONT
ANCHOR POINTS
REQUIRED BRACKET POSITIONS:
16’ WALL - 6 REQUIRED BRACKETS:
3 FRONT, 3 REAR
12’ WALL - 4 REQUIRED BRACKETS:
2 FRONT, 2 REAR
8’ WALL - 4 REQUIRED BRACKETS:
2 FRONT, 2 REAR