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  • Page 2 Project: 6' Ind. Spiral Slide 00-00-11 Size: 6' X 12' E. Barron 5642 Natural Bridge Use Zone: 18' X 24' 800-727-8180 CPSC: Compliant Distributor: SportsPlay Inc Age Group: 5-12 Fax: 314-389-9034 ASTM: Compliant www.sportsplayinc.com Scale: 1:60 Sheet 1 of 1...
  • Page 3 Project: 6' Ind. Spiral Slide 00-00-11 Size: 6' X 12' E. Barron 5642 Natural Bridge Use Zone: 18' X 24' 800-727-8180 CPSC: Compliant Distributor: SportsPlay Inc Age Group: 5-12 Fax: 314-389-9034 ASTM: Compliant www.sportsplayinc.com Scale: 1:60 Sheet 1 of 1...
  • Page 4 • Pencils and markers Tool and Material Checklist • String line • Bar clamp 4’ • To dig holes, the best method is a tractor with an auger. • Sometimes bracing material is helpful (2” x 4” x 6’ Use a 12” auger bit. No matter what you use, there will studs with sturdy lag bolt/nut combinations) be a considerable amount of hand digging as well •...
  • Page 5 BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION OF YOUR PLAYGROUND, PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS All SportsPlay Equipment play events have been engineered to THOROUGHLY. meet all applicable safety guidelines, but if installed improperly, these problems may occur: SITE REQUIREMENTS: •...
  • Page 6 MAINTENANCE - Consult your instruction booklet for the maintenance checklist. Schedule and complete periodic maintenance checks of the entire playground. If any hardware is worn, or any item missing or broken, close the playground and contact your SportsPlay distributor for replacement parts. Page 8...
  • Page 7 Safety Surfacing/Fall Heights 1. 12” below existing grade 2. 6” below and 6” above existing grade You must consider the type of safety surfacing you will use 3. 12” above existing grade before beginning the installation process. There are two general types, organic/loose fill or synthetic unitary.
  • Page 8 Safety Surfacing Chart Chart taken from The Handbook for Public Playground Safety written by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Table – Critical heights (in feet) of Tested Materials (CPSC) page 5 (www.cpsc.gov). Material Uncompressed Compressed Depths Depths 6” 9” 12”...
  • Page 9 on the other three posts at the same distance. Now use Punch List a four-foot level across to each line, raising or lowering as necessary to make the lines level. Repeat this for the Step 1: Layout remaining two posts. 1.
  • Page 10 Step 4 – Component Installation 1. Begin installing the components by working from the lowest deck around to the highest deck. Install the components in either a clockwise or counter clockwise rotation. Step 5: Concrete 1. Once all components and posts are tight and level, you may concrete.
  • Page 11 3.5" Post Footing Side View of installed Post Side View of installed Post Side View of installed Post Side View of installed Post Post Finished Playground Surfacing 2" Refer to CPSC Guide for Backfill Surfacing Recommendations Ground Cover on Depth:www.cpsc.gov Backfill Footing depth should be 22"...
  • Page 12 3.5" Post Footing Post Installation: Post Installation: Post Installation: Post Installation: • Remove the deck and clamps from the area. Footing size may vary due to local soil and weather • Block the posts into center of holes when posts are on conditions.
  • Page 13 912-333 912-333 912-333 912-333 SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS 912-334 912-334 912-334 912-334 SQUARE DECK 912-334 SQUARE DECK 912-334 SQUARE DECK 912-334 SQUARE DECK 912-334 PART ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
  • Page 14 912-333 912-333 912-333 912-333 SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS SQUARE AND TRIANGLE DECKS 912-334 912-334 912-334 912-334 MAINTENANCE: MAINTENANCE: MAINTENANCE: MAINTENANCE: Deck Plan: Deck Plan: Deck Plan: Deck Plan: The deck(s) connect to the main upright posts using nuts Touch up any marred paint surfaces.
  • Page 15 912-323, 902-234, 912-323, 902-234, 912-323, 902-234, 912-323, 902-234, STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' 912-235, 912-326 912-235, 912-326 912-235, 912-326 912-235, 912-326 PART ITEM NO.
  • Page 16 912-323, 902-234, 912-323, 902-234, 912-323, 902-234, 912-323, 902-234, STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' STEP LADDER 3', 4', 5', 6' 912-235, 912-326 912-235, 912-326 912-235, 912-326 912-235, 912-326 •...
  • Page 17 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 912-282 912-282 912-282 912-282 PART ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NUMBER 6' Spiral Slide 435-623 905-910 Transition Deck Wall for Spiral Slide 3.5" 912-431 913-402 4 Hole Attachment Bracket 905-911 12"...
  • Page 18 SPIRAL SLIDE to 6' DECK SPIRAL SLIDE to 6' DECK SPIRAL SLIDE to 6' DECK SPIRAL SLIDE to 6' DECK 912-282 912-282 912-282 912-282 DETAIL D DETAIL C Typ 4 Pls Typ 4 Pls DETAIL E Typ 4 Pls " FOOTING DIAGRAM FOOTING DIAGRAM FOOTING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 19 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 912-282 912-282 912-282 912-282 the guardrails. This will be determined by how much 5' Spiral Slide Plan: 5' Spiral Slide Plan: 5' Spiral Slide Plan: 5' Spiral Slide Plan: blocking was needed to raise the slide up.
  • Page 20 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 6' SPIRAL SLIDE 912-282 912-282 912-282 912-282 SPECIFICATIONS: SPECIFICATIONS: SPECIFICATIONS: SPECIFICATIONS: Event: Slide is rotaitionally molded and deck is plastisol coated. Paint shall be electrostatically applied oven cured powdercoat. Hardware: Stainless steel tamper resisitant. MAINTENANCE: MAINTENANCE: MAINTENANCE:...
  • Page 21: Label Installation

    Install them where they will not be disturbed during play. Inspect labels regularly. If torn, disfigured, damaged or faded, contact your SportsPlay distributor for replacement labels. Top of Surfacing Label Install one to each upright post at the level you have determined will be your “Top of Surfacing”...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Problem: There is interference between a vertical portion of Trouble Shooting one component and another vertical portion of another component going into the opposite direction. (For instance, in Problem: Incorrect sized hole or no hole where there is the case of a tunnel or bubble window that has a vertical spacer supposed to be one.
  • Page 23: Safety Checklist

    • Roll pins; make sure they are flush and to not stick out. Safety Checklist • Clamps, when aluminum is hammered, it can cause a rough area. De-burr if necessary. Carefully go over each post, deck and component with bare •...
  • Page 24 Maintenance Checklist LOCATION______________________ INSPECTOR_____________________ DATE___________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: All playground components are listed below. Check monthly. Train personnel (through study of CPSC Guidelines and ASTM standards) to be alert to playground hazards and report them promptly. Avoid use of hazardous equipment until repaired. Check in equipment column means satisfactory.