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Assembly Instructions All components needed during the assembly are numbered with reference to the parts list, please refer back to the parts list to ensure you are assembling the correct components for each step. Step 1: Fitting your o-hooks to your swing bar •...
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Step 2: Securing the posts to the metal brackets • You should find that the posts fit snuggly into the brackets. Ensure they are pushed in as far as they can go, then using the 6x60 screws, screw in through all the pre-drilled holes on the metal bracket...
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Step 3: • When all five posts have been secured to the brackets, you can use the 3” x 1.5” timbers to brace each side of frame together. To do this measure 900mm down each post from the bracket and use the decking screws to secure it to each post. Trim the timber flush to the posts once secure...
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Step 4: • You are now ready to level your frame. Ensure that the swing bar is level, as well as the two 3” x 1.5” braces you just screwed on. If you are concreting your posts into the ground, which we recommend, we suggest digging holes roughly 300mm x 300mm wide, and the depth will depend on the slope of your garden.
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Step 5: Swing Attachment • The final thing to do is attach your swings to the o-hooks. All your swings can be adjusted in height, so set the height of the swings to suit your children by pulling the ropes through the clasp...
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Maintaining Your Climbing Frame My climbing frame has been installed, what do I do next? A: If your climbing frame was installed in a grassed area the installers have concreted the frame into the ground. They have left a small exposed hole, where the posts have been sunk into the ground.
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