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Instruction Sheet
In-FUN-ity
Ladder Rock Wall 152012
Store these instructions along 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.
MATERIALS LIST:
3 - Panels 27” x 27” w/ Screw Inserts
4 - Side Rails
2 - Connector Boards
12 - 1/4” x 2” Screws
8 - 3/8-16 x 1-1/2” Button Head Cap Screws
8 - 3/8” Flat Washers
Working Load: 200 lbs.
The In-FUN-ity Climbing System is a modular system. Each instruction sheet is designed to assist you in assembling the particular item
that it accompanies. Since these items may be configured in various manners to best suit your application, the instructions do not sug-
gest any particular order of assembly. If you have any questions about how to set up your system, please contact Southpaw customer
service for help.
ASSEMBLY:
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Unpack and identify all of the parts. Read the instructions completely before starting assembly. It might be helpful to identify and
lay out all of the parts in their proper position before starting actual assembly. Refer to illustrations on back page.
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Figure 1 shows the relationship of the side rail hole and screw with the holes in the panel. The panels have a series of two holes
on the edge. One hole is for the heavy-duty connector screw, the other is “left over” from the machining process and will not be
used. Figure 2 shows the relationship of the top panel with the top side rail. The back side of the panel has the flange of the screw
inserts visible. The hook on the top of the top side rails goes toward the back of the panel.
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Assemble one of the upper side rails to one of the panels as shown in fig. 2. Note: There is a recessed arrow on the front of each
panel - this arrow should point upwards when assembled. Line up edge holes in the panel with holes in the upper side rail, press
the panel into the groove, and secure with two screws. These screws should go into the holes closest to the edge of the panel.
Tighten each screw securely using the hex key wrench provided.
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Insert the middle panel into the upper side rail with the recessed arrow on the panel pointing towards the panel already attached.
Line up the edge hole of the panel with the remaining hole in the upper side rail. Tighten another 1/4: screw (fig. 3) securely.
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Position one of the bottom halves of the side rails on the center panel.
NOTE: There are two screw inserts in the bottom of the
top rail and the top of the bottom rail. Position the bottom rail as shown in figs. 4 and 5
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Start and tighten a screw in the top
screw hole of the bottom rail to secure it to the center panel.
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Position the bottom panel in the groove of the bottom side rail, making sure the recessed arrow points towards the other two pan-
els. Line up the edge holes with side rail holes. Start and tighten both screws.
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Put a 3/8” flat washer on four of the 3/8” x 1-1/2” cap screws. Position the connector board over the joint between the top and bot-
tom side rails with the straight edge toward the back with the holes in the board aligned with the screw inserts in the side rails as
shown in fig.6. Put one of the 3/8” bolts into each of the holes in the connector board and screw them into the corresponding screw
insert in the side rails. Tighten securely using the hex key wrench provided.
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Assemble the rails and connector board to the opposite side in the same manner.
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Hang the Rock Wall on the appropriate ladder rung of the Ladder Wall or Ladder Wall Expansion Kit.
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Attach the handholds to the panels using the appropriate bolts. Note that some of the handholds have a “v” shape at the top of the
hole. Use the matching flathead screws for these handholds. Others will have a flat at the bottom of the hole. Use the socket
head cap screws to attach these handholds. All handhold attachment screws must protrude through the back of the screw insert a
minimum of 3/4”.
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Various shapes and sizes of handholds can be attached the wall in different positions to vary the degree of difficulty in climbing.
The handholds are color-coded, with the green being easiest, yellow is medium difficulty, and red is difficult.
1 - Set of 20 Handholds
1 - 5/16” Hex Key Wrench
1 - 7/32” Hex Key Wrench
1 - 4 mm Hex Key Wrench
1 - Instruction Sheet
1 - Maintenance Checklist
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