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Assembly Instructions for a Double Climbing Frame
Step A:
 Lay out both bases with 8ft of spacing between them (See Diagram X)
 Once you are happy with the position of each base, remove bases and follow
instruction steps 1-8 on assembly instructions for the 5ft Climbing Frame
pg. 1

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  • Page 1 Assembly Instructions for a Double Climbing Frame Step A:  Lay out both bases with 8ft of spacing between them (See Diagram X)  Once you are happy with the position of each base, remove bases and follow instruction steps 1-8 on assembly instructions for the 5ft Climbing Frame...
  • Page 2: Materials Provided

    Assembly instructions for 5 foot climbing frame Materials provided 4 x 10ft posts cut at an angle of 40 degrees 2 x 10ft posts cut at an angle of 60 degrees (with the top already prepared for the swing pole) 1 x 10ft post for the swing pole 2 x 1274mm posts 2 x 6ftx4ft fence panels...
  • Page 3 Step1: Ground Preparation  Lay out the base, slide and the 10ft swing pole in the position that you intend the climbing frames to be placed.  Allow for 6 ft clearance beyond the end of the slide and 4 ft clearance for the steps, rock module and swing module.
  • Page 4  Now with the 200mm index screws provided, screw the poles together on both sides, making sure the index screw is tightened into place  Make a mark 900mm from the bottom of both 10ft posts  Using the 1460mm 3”x1 1/12” timber and using the 50mm decking screws screw the timber to the frame (this is to strengthen the H-frame structure, without this additional support at the bottom the frame will twist once it is lifted up) ...
  • Page 5  The structure should now be able to stand on it’s own  Lift the base and place it in it’s place  Secure base using the 120mm screws provided, they are to be screwed directly into the base onto the 4”x4” cross posts Step 4: Side-rails assembly ...
  • Page 6  Using a 19mm drill bit, drill a hole on the outside of the post as indicated on Diagram C  Using the 120mm screws, screw through the upright post so as to tighten the top railing to the post ...
  • Page 7 Step 6: Swing module assembly  Lay the 2 x 10ft posts (with the ends cut off at 60 degrees) on a flat surface  Place the ends together so that it forms a v-shape  Using the 200mm index screws, tighten the ends together ...
  • Page 8  Using the remaining 10ft post (that is square on both ends) mark out equidistantly where the swings are to be placed. Leave 600mm per swing  Once these have been marked, using a 10mm drill bit, drill a hole right through the timber ...
  • Page 9 Step 7: Concreting structure  Using postcrete and following the manufacturers instruction concrete all 6 posts into the ground  Once dry you can continue Step 8: Final assembly  The steps might have to cut or dug into place (depending on the slope of your surface) ...
  • Page 10 Step 9: Rope Bridge  Using the 9ft lengths of 3x1 1/2’’ (that is doubled up) place these on the underside of the bases.  They are to be placed 150mm to the left and right of the centre point of the base ...
  • Page 11 Photos that might be useful in building the climbing frame: pg. 11...
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