there’s only
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The box contains:
2
- Oak Braces (4 sided) with Rope Body and
Rope Stabilizers (front - with screws; back - with
pins) attached
1
- Oak Brace (4 sided)
2
- Curved Oak Arms
2
- Chain, ring and eyebolt assemblies
2
- Head Cushions
Hardware:
You also will need:
10
- Washers
9/16” wrench
6
- Nuts
Adjustable Wrench
2
- Carriage Bolts
Hammer
Original Pawleys Island Rope Swing
Congratulations on your purchase of the Original Pawleys Island Rope Swing.
We believe that you will find it a product of unsurpassed quality and durability.
We designed the Original Pawleys Island Rope Swing to be both
beautiful and functional using only the highest quality materials. It
may be hung from a sturdy limb or beam (strong enough to sup-
port at least 450 lbs.) or from one of the swing stands that we offer.
We hope you will enjoy years of pleasure and relaxation from this
swing.
Fig. 1
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Assembly Instructions:
Note:
If you plan to hang your Original Pawleys Island Rope
Swing on a swing stand, make sure your stand is assembled
according to its instructions before you begin assembling your
swing.
1.
Lay the Oak Braces with the Rope Body attached on the
ground so that the Rope Stabilizer that has screws is facing
you. The Rope Stabilizer with the pins should be at the top
facing away from you.
2.
Place the front Oak Brace (with the screwed on Rope Sta-
bilizer) on the front of the Curved Swing Arm. (See Fig. 1) Slide
the eyebolt of the longest eyebolt chain through a washer,
the Oak Brace with the attached rope body and the Curved
Swing Arm. Attach a washer and nut on the underside of the
Curved Swing Arm and hand tighten. Repeat this process for
the other Curved Swing Arm on the opposite side of the swing.
3.
Place the Oak Brace (with the pinned Rope Stabilizer) be-
hind the Curved Swing Arm, lining up the hole in the top of
the Curved Swing Arm with the hole in the Oak Brace. (See
Fig. 2) Slide the eyebolt of the remaining eyebolt chain (short-
est) through a washer, the Curved Swing Arm and the Oak
Brace. Attach a washer and nut on the backside of the Oak
Brace and hand tighten. Repeat this process for the other
Curved Swing Arm on the opposite side of the swing.
Fig.2