Summary of Contents for NI Climbing Frames Triple 6 foot double climbing frame
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Assembly Instructions for a Triple Climbing Frame Step 1: Lay out all 3 bases with 8ft of spacing between them (See Diagram Below) 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.
Assembly instructions for Triple 6 foot double climbing frame Materials provided 12 x 10ft posts cut at an angle of 40 degrees (for main towers) 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 6 x 1571mm posts 6 x 6ftx4ft fence panels...
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Step1: Ground Preparation (see Diagram 1) Lay out the bases in the position that you envisage them going Make sure the frames ‘line’ up with each other and are no more than 8ft apart When placing the bases please ensure you allow for 6 ft clearance beyond the end of the slide and 3 ft clearance for all other modules.
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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 1755mm 3”x1 ½” timber and using the 65mm 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) ...
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The structure should now be able to stand on it’s own Lift the base and place into 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 ...
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Using the 120mm screws, screw through the upright post so as to tighten the top railing to the post Repeat for all the side-rails Step 5: Roof assembly (See Appendix A) Place one of the 6ftx5ft panels directly onto the ground (so that the shingled part is facing downwards) ...
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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 ...
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Place the ‘o’-hooks supplied through the holes on the remaining 4”x4” post (square on both ends) securing them using the appropriate spanner Now the tricky part. The ‘A’-frame is designed to be at a 10 degree angle (i.e it is not at 90 degrees to the surface).
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Step 7: Concreting structure Using postcrete and following the manufacturers instruction concrete all 10 posts into the ground Once dry you can continue Step 8: Rock Wall assembly The rock wall is typically made slightly longer than required to allow for slope ...
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Step 9: Cargo net assembly Place the cargo net onto the top of the railing Depending on the slope of the ground you may need to dig up some ground to ensure the cargo net is parallel to the upright posts of the tower ...
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Step 10: Fireman’s pole Place the fireman’s pole into it’s position (ensuring that it is parallel to the post). You will see that it will be to tall to attach to the top rail Mark the position that it will go into the ground ...
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Step 11: Slide and steps The steps might have to cut or dug into place (depending on the slope of your surface) They are secured using decking screws Grab handles are then placed on the top of the steps ...
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Place a 1571mm 3”x1 ½” timber on it’s side on both the left and right ends of the picnic table Screw these in through the bottom using 65mm decking screw Measure the distance between the 1571mm 3”x1 ½” timbers and cut the length from a 1571mm 3”x1 ½”...
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Step 12: Rope Bridge Using the 2.6m lengths of 3”x3” 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 Screw these in using 120mm screws provided ...
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Photos that might be useful in building the climbing frame: pg. 15...
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