INSTALLATION
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ty corridor standards listed in
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of the flange holes in the ladder and flume support with a pencil or
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3” deep. It is important to drill
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threading the nut onto the threads as far down as possible.
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vinyl nut caps over exposed threads of the flume support base and make sure
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. The lip of the flume exit should protrude over the pool
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locations with a pencil or marker.
r deck
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rs and nut assemblies using two
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of the flume support base and make sure
ote:
We recommend using wood screws instead of nails to secure the deck slats supporting
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1. Place slide in desired location. Be sure it conforms to safe
the product safety section. The lip of the exit of the flume should project over the edge of
the pool 2” to 4”.
Mark the position
marker.
Note:
We recommend the use of a hammer drill for drilling into masonry. These
can be rented at most local equipment rental companies.
Using a 3/8” masonry bit, drill holes between 2-3/4” and
the holes as vertically as possible. Clean the dust from the holes using a shop vacuum or
garden hose at full pressure.
Prepare anchor hardware by
Insert the anchor with the washer below the nut and the threads and drive pinhead facing
up. Use a hammer to set the drive pin into the anchor, securing it to the deck. Remove nut
and washer. Repeat the process for the remaining base bolt holes and ladder to deck
holes.
Attach
escutcheons cover exposed hardware on the ladder flanges.
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1. Place slide in desired position
edge by 2” to 4”. Make sure your chosen location conforms to the safety corridor
guidelines listed in the Product Safety section.
Mark the ladder flange and flume support hole
Note: Be sure holes are not located over seams in the decking or directly ove
support joists. If either of these conditions are present re-position the Zoomerang
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as necessary to remedy and mark the new holes.
Use a 5/16” wood drill bit to drill the holes in the de
4. Secure with the 3/8” x 3” bolts, corresponding washe
9/16” wrenches and a helper under the deck.
Attach vinyl nut caps over exposed threads
escutcheons cover exposed hardware on the ladder flanges.
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the Zoomerang™.
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