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LITTLE ZINGO SLIDE X-0900 NO PART OF THIS MANUAL OR DOCUMENT MAY BE COPIED OR RE-PRODUCED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAGS-SMP - W: smp.co.uk - T: +44(0)845 260 1655 E: sales@hags-smp.co.uk...
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ZINGO X-0900 x 2= T X-0900 2.75 x 1.18 x 1.69 0.28 7.50 x 6.50 1.0m T= 4h 5748 2283 608 481 1602R 1605R 1500R 1000R 1500R 1000R 1500R 1602R 1602R 1602R 1500R ISSUE C 08-02-2013 Page 3...
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ZINGO X-0900 X-0900 L x W x D (m) ‘A’ 0.40 x 0.40 x 0.95 ‘B’ 0.30 x 0.30 x 0.70 ‘C’ 0.30 x 0.30 x 0.65 ‘D’ 0.52 x 0.435 x 0.70 400 x 400 101/144 1713 Page 4...
ZINGO X-0900 SAFE WORKING PRACTISE A full risk assessment should be carried out prior to commencing the installation, which will be specific to the site selected. The major risks associated with purely the assembly of this product are highlighted below, which can form part of this overall assessment.
ZINGO X-0900 NOTE: This is a minimum guide only. ESTABLISH DATUM LEVEL If a rubber tiled Impact Absorbing surface is to be laid, see separate instructions (base may incorporate up to 2% falls etc). If equipment is to sit in loose fill or wet pour rubber surfaces allowances will need to be made for its recommended thickness.
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ZINGO X-0900 NOTE: It is very important to check the slide run out section does not hold water after installation. It is recommended that an actual test be carried out, on site, prior to concreting the slide into its final position.
ZINGO X-0900 POST INSTALLATION INSPECTION CHECK TICK All fixings are tightened to there appropriate torque settings and have no protruding sharp edges. Paint work and polyethylene panels are not damaged. (Any making good should be carried out using the procedure in the Inspection and Maintenance instructions).