Instruction Sheet
Convertible Climbing Wall - Block/Brick Wall 110010
Store these instructions with the enclosed maintenance checklist
in a safe place. You may also access them on our website.
Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file this
Instruction Sheet in an accessible location: the Instruction Sheet must be read and familiar to anyone who is
using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment.
IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping.
If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately.
Caution should be used at all times when using this equipment. It is imperative that clients be under constant
supervision while climbing. Mats of appropriate thickness should be used. A client’s strength, skills, and abili-
ties must be taken into consideration when determining how closely to spot him or her. Some clients will re-
quire almost constant, hands-on support, while others may be able to climb completely without assistance.
You, as the therapist, must make this decision based on your knowledge of the client’s skills and aptitude. Do
not have more than one client on the wall at a time unless proper supervision can be administered for each cli-
ent. Failure to take these things into consideration increases risk of mishap or injury.
MATERIALS LIST:
TOOLS NEEDED:
3 - 29” X 57” Wood Panels
3 - 1-5/8” x 13/16” x 50-1/4” Slotted Channels
Drill and 7/8” masonry drill bit
2 - Upright Assemblies
7/32” and 5/16” Hex Allen Wrenches
20 - Hand-holds with attachment bolts
Tape Measure
1 - Hardware Package
Pencil or Marker
1 - Instruction Sheet
Level
1 - Maintenance Checklist
Step Ladder
TWO PEOPLE REQQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
WEIGHT LIMIT: 300 LBS.
ATTACHING HORIZONTAL CHANNEL TO WALL (Figure 1):
Once location has been determined for climbing wall, measure up from the floor and make a mark at 23”, 67”, and
83”. Using a level, draw a line between the outside edges where horizontal channel will be placed. Drill a pilot hole
into the wall at each point for the screws, approximately 16” apart.
Place the channel against the wall with the open side facing out to make sure that the slotted holes in the channel
line up with the holes drilled in the wall.
Put a 5/16” washer on a lag bolt. Because the 1-3/8” washers are too large to simply place it into the strut, you will
need to slide it into the end of the channel and line it up with one of the end slots. Line up the end slot/washer with
the far-left, bottom pilot hole. Put the lag bolt w/ 5/16” washer through the big washer and the channel (from the
open side of the channel) into the pilot hole. Screw the lag bolt into the pilot hole, but do not tighten all the way.
Repeat on the opposite end of the channel, then in the two center slots using a 5/16” and an 1-3/8” washer on each
bolt. Now, tighten the lag bolts while holding the center of the channel on the horizontal line. Repeat this operation
on the remaining two lines.
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