Installation Instructions Using Impact Absorbing Surfacing Product Overview The Active 3000 Activity Net has been designed to be used by children from 3 years of age and has been manufactured to exceed the European Playground Standard BS-EN 1176-1(2008). The following installation instructions should be adhered to in order that the equipment functions in a safe manner.
Installation instructions The Active 3000 Activity Net is delivered in four sections. Section One is the polished stainless stell mast which is to be mounted over the central spigot of the foundation steelwork leaving the top of the mast to accept the aluminium dome.
Page Three Act3000-1 Foundation requirements General The Active 3000 Net has been designed to allow a safety surface to be used in conjunction with corner boxes. The impact absorbing surface should be based on the CFH of 489mm. The boxes are supplied with a rubber tile glued to the lid, this ensures the finished ground level is 400mm above the concrete surface.
Product Page Four Act3000-1 All dimensions to the centre of the hole in the anchor Centre of the anchors eye are on the same plane as the front face of the concrete block. Safety Anchor positioned in hole in the back corner of the box.
Product Page Five Act3000-1 Excavation & Foundation Positioning Datum Pegs to top Hole of the Shuttering, pegged and corner Anchor nailed timber frame support Procedure anchor during concreting In loose ground, it may be necessary to use timber framework (or shuttering) to prevent soil falling into the...
Product Page Six Act3000-1 Assembly Instructions Stage One Following a seven day curing period, to allow the concrete to gain adequate strength, the final erection of the net can take place. 1) Remove Packaging from Net & Mast 2) Lay the net out on the ground so all corners are visible 3) Thread the mast through...
Product Page Seven Act3000-1 Maintenance & Inspection General The Act3000-1 activity net should be inspected and maintained in accordance with the recommendations as detailed in BS-EN 1176 part 7: Guidance on installation, inspection, maintenance and operation for playground equipment. If any part of the equipment is found to be unsafe during an inspection and that part cannot be repaired or replaced immediately, the equipment unit or part(s) concerned should be secured against use.