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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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RESUBMIT:
BY:
DATE:
NOTICE:
UNLESS OTHER PROVISIONS ARE
MADE AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION,
REVISIONS TO ALL APPROVED
DRAWINGS MUST BE MADE WITHIN
24 HOURS OF RECEIPT TO AVOID
CHARGES FROM WORK IN PROGRESS.
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PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
SPECTRUM PRODUCTS LLC. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
SPECTRUM PRODUCTS LLC. IS PROHIBITTED.
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
TOLERANCES:
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ANGULAR:
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  • Page 1 SAFA RI JUN GLE GY M ® INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DWG. NO. 42705 REV. REVISIONS ZONE REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED 96" 24 3/8" PRODUCTION 11/29/2012 ENG. DEPT. 23 3/8" DWG. NO. 42723 REV. REVISIONS ZONE REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED PRODUCTION 11/29/2012 ENG.
  • Page 2 S A FA R I ™ J U N G L E G Y M I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S DWG. NO. 42705 REV.
  • Page 3 S A FA R I ™ J U N G L E G Y M I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S DWG. NO. 42723 REV.
  • Page 4 S A FA R I ™ J U N G L E G Y M I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S SWING STEPPERS™ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Materials Included: Mounting Brackets Sleeve Anchors...
  • Page 5 S A FA R I ™ J U N G L E G Y M I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S PLANK WALK™ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Materials Included: Mounting Brackets Sleeve Anchors...
  • Page 6 S A FA R I ™ J U N G L E G Y M I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S CIRCLE STEPPERS™ ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Materials Included: Mounting Brackets...
  • Page 7 S A FA R I ™ J U N G L E G Y M I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S CIRCLE STEPPERS™ ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions Cont.: 5.
  • Page 8 EVERLAST CLIMBING INDUSTRIES, INC. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: DIRECT MOUNT MAT LOCK™ SYSTEM Materials Included: Tools: Mats Drill - variable speed Direct Mount Mat Lock™ Holds #2 Phillips Head Bit 3/16” x 2-3/4“ TapCon Screws Marker/Pencil Hollow-Set Drop-In Anchors 5/32” Hammer Drill Bit 3/8”...
  • Page 9 EVERLAST CLIMBING INDUSTRIES, INC. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: DIRECT MOUNT MAT LOCK™ SYSTEM 9. Using the #2 Phillips Head Bit, drive the TapCons into the holes drilled in Step #8. Caution: Over tightening the TapCons can cause them to break and/or crack the Mat Lock™. 10.
  • Page 10 EVERLAST CLIMBING INDUSTRIES, INC. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: DIRECT MOUNT MAT LOCK™ SYSTEM THE PROPER CARE AND ONGOING MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CLIMBING WALL IS ESSENTIAL AND IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. PLEASE REFER TO THE SAFETY, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. MANUFACTURED BY: EVERLAST CLIMBING INDUSTRIES, INC 800.476.7366 5/17/07...
  • Page 11 WILD WEB SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY ONE: FIVE CHALLENGES Five specific “challenges” help familiarize children with climbing the Wild Web. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Wild Web with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Ask children to complete these five challenges: 1.
  • Page 12 WILD WEB SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY TWO: WEB SHAPES Children are asked to climb up, down and across in a specific way. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Wild Web with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Ask children to make specific shapes by climbing in the necessary directions. They should pretend that they have hands and feet made of paint that leave a trail wherever they place them.
  • Page 13 WILD WEB SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY THREE: MYSTERY WEB WORDS In this activity, children guess words spelled out by a Web climber. MATERIALS NEEDED None ADVANCE PREPARATION • I t is recommended that children experience Activity Two prior to this activity. • Have children think of words that they can spell with their bodies. ACTIVITY Choose a volunteer to spell a word with his/her body by climbing, similar to what was done in Activity Two.
  • Page 14 WILD WEB SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FOUR: WEB HARVEST Spiders climb to eat all the bugs that have gotten trapped in their web. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Wild Web with safety mats in place • 10 juggling scarves ADVANCE PREPARATION Loosely place juggling scarves (“bugs”) in various locations, high and low across the Wild Web.
  • Page 15 WILD WEB SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FIVE: FIT WEB The Wild Web can be used to perform a variety of exercises that build core strength. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Wild Web with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Have children perform these exercises: 1. H anging Pull Up—Start sitting on the mat, facing the Web, with your feet against the Web, pushing it against the wall. Now reach up and grab the web with both hands. Pull yourself up, while keeping your feet against the wall and your legs and body straight.
  • Page 16 MONKEY BARS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY ONE: TRADITIONAL MONKEY This activity asks children to use Monkey Bars in a traditional fashion, as commonly seen on the playground. It’s a physical challenge, and it can also be a social/emotional challenge for children with a fear of heights or fear of failure. With practice, success can be found and it’s very rewarding for children to make it across all the bars! MATERIALS NEEDED...
  • Page 17 MONKEY BARS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY TWO: JUMPING MONKEY In this activity, children are asked to jump their way across the mats under the Monkey Bars. As they jump, they try to touch as many of the hanging scarves as they can. Younger children can pretend they are picking bananas! MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Monkey Bars with safety mats in place...
  • Page 18 MONKEY BARS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY THREE: MUSCLE MONKEY This activity utilizes Monkey Bars for building core and upper body strength. For all exercises, children begin in a hanging position on the first and second rungs, facing out into the gym/activity room, with palms facing toward each other. KNEES TO ELBOWS Start in a hanging position with palms facing toward each other and your knees bent and feet behind you.
  • Page 19 MONKEY BARS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FOUR: ONE-ARM MONKEY CHALLENGE In this partner activity, children encourage each other to hang with one arm for as long as possible. First from the left arm and then from the right arm. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Monkey Bars with safety mats in place Stopwatch ADVANCE PREPARATION Predetermine partnerships by pairing children of similar physical ability levels. ACTIVITY First, explain the challenge. Then have partners predict how long they can hang from their left arm and then how long they can hang from their right arm.
  • Page 20 MONKEY BARS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FIVE: MONKEY BALL In this activity, children are challenged to push a ball down the Monkey Bars as they make their own way to the end. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Monkey Bars with safety mats in place • Kickball or similar light-weight ball ADVANCE PREPARATION Place kickball in front of the second rung of the Monkey Bars. ACTIVITY Challenge children to travel across the Monkey Bars as described in Activity One, while also hitting or pushing the ball to the end of the bars.
  • Page 21 SWING STEPPERS sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ACTIVITY ONE: SWINGIN' STEPS Children are challenged to walk the length of the Swing Steppers, and then back again. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Swing Steppers with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Starting at one end, walk across all of the swings. Use the ropes to help maintain balance.
  • Page 22 SWING STEPPERS sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ACTIVITY TWO: SPOT WALK MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Swing Steppers with safety mats in place • Masking Tape ADVANCE PREPARATION Children should have experience with Activity One prior to attempting this activity. Place a piece of masking tape in varying locations on each Swing Stepper to create a meandering path for children to follow.
  • Page 23 SWING STEPPERS sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ACTIVITY THREE: WATCH YOUR STEP! MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Swing Steppers with safety mats in place • 12 Bean Bags ADVANCE PREPARATION Children should have experience with Activity One prior to attempting this activity. Place two bean bags on the outer edges of each Swing Stepper, leaving room in the center of each stepper for participants’ feet.
  • Page 24 SWING STEPPERS sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ACTIVITY FOUR: GROUP BEAN BAG CHALLENGE A group of five children work together to move a bean bag across all six Swing Steppers. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Swing Steppers with safety mats in place • One bean bag ADVANCE PREPARATION Place the bean bag on the first stepper. ACTIVITY This group activity asks a team of five children to move a bean bag across all steppers, one at a time. To begin, have one person step on the first stepper...
  • Page 25 SWING STEPPERS sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ACTIVITY FIVE: ANIMAL CROSSING MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Swing Steppers with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Children are challenged to walk across the Swing Steppers and back again, walking like an animal. Try some or all of the challenges, while keeping safety in mind! 1. W addle like a duck! Squat down as low as possible while walking. Quacking is optional. 2. M ove like an ape! Walk with your back hunched over and hands as low on the ropes as you can manage, while keeping safety in mind.
  • Page 26 plank walk sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY ONE: WALK THE PLANK! Children are challenged to walk the length of the plank, and back again. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Plank Walk with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Starting at one end, walk the length of the plank. Use overhead ropes to help maintain balance.
  • Page 27 plank walk sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY TWO: A TRIO OF BEAN BAg CHALLENgES Bean bags add to the fun and challenge of walking the plank! MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Plank Walk with safety mats in place • 3 Bean Bags ADVANCE PREPARATION A partner will be needed to place bean bags on the plank walker’s head and feet. ACTIVITY Try all three challenges! Place a bean bag on your head and attempt to walk the plank down and back, as in Activity One. The bean bag must remain on your head or you will need to start over at the beginning of the plank.
  • Page 28 plank walk sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY THREE: TEAM BEAN BAg CHALLENgE One by one, a group of five children attempt to successfully walk the plank while balancing a bean bag on their head. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Plank Walk with safety mats in place • 5 Bean Bags • Stopwatch ADVANCE PREPARATION Children should have completed Activity Two prior to this activity. Place bean...
  • Page 29 plank walk sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FOUR: FANCY FEET Children are challenged to expand their methods of movement across the Plank Walk. MATERIALS NEEDED None ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Try these different ways of walking the plank. If you lose your balance and need to step off the beam, start over. Walk so that the heel of your foot touches the toes of the other foot every step.
  • Page 30 plank walk sAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FIVE: BALL TOSS After successfully walking the plank, children attempt to toss a ball into a basket. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Plank Walk with safety mats in place • 10 tennis balls • 3 buckets or bins (1 for storage and 2 for targets) ADVANCE PREPARATION Place balls in a bucket on the floor near the start of Plank Walk. Place the two other buckets on the floor at the end of the Plank Walk.
  • Page 31 CIRCLE STEPPERS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY ONE: CIRCLE STEPPIN’! Children are challenged to walk the length of the Circle Steppers, and then back again. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Circle Steppers with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Starting at one end, walk across all of the Circle Steppers without stepping off.
  • Page 32 CIRCLE STEPPERS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY TWO: 20 QUESTIONS In this variation of the well-known game, children are challenged to walk the length of the Circle Steppers, and then back again, but can only advance after correctly answering up to 20 questions. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Circle Steppers with safety mats in place • A list of 20 questions (trivia, spelling words or math facts, etc.) ADVANCE PREPARATION Prepare 2 lists of 20 questions, or have children each come with a list of 20 questions. ACTIVITY This is a partner activity. One person will travel the Circle Steppers while the other asks question. The traveling person will begin on the mats near the first Circle Stepper. After correctly answering a question, s/he gets on the first stepper. The activity continues in this fashion, with forward movement contingent on correctly answering a question. After the first person has gone down and back, or there are no more questions, the partners should switch...
  • Page 33 CIRCLE STEPPERS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY THREE: CLEAN UP! Children “clean up” as they travel by removing bean bags from the Circle Steppers and tossing them into a target. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Circle Steppers with safety mats in place • 1-4 jump ropes ADVANCE PREPARATION Place several bean bags on each Circle Stepper, leaving enough room for foot placement. Create a target near the Circle Steppers by arranging the jump rope(s) in the desired size and shape, as determined by the age and ability of the participants.
  • Page 34 CIRCLE STEPPERS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FOUR: MODIFY YOUR MOVES Children are challenged to change how they travel across the Circle Steppers. MATERIALS NEEDED Safari™ Circle Steppers with safety mats in place ADVANCE PREPARATION None ACTIVITY Have children try some or all of these challenges! An adult spotter may be required for safety. 1. Travel across the steppers squatting. 2. Travel across the steppers on your knees.
  • Page 35 CIRCLE STEPPERS SAFARI ACTIVITY GUIDE: ™ ™ ACTIVITY FIVE: BALANCING CHALLENGES Children are challenged to travel across the Circle Steppers while balancing bean bags on their bodies. MATERIALS NEEDED • Safari™ Circle Steppers with safety mats in place • 1-5 bean bags ADVANCE PREPARATION None, but a partner is needed to assist the participant. ACTIVITY Have children try some or all of these balancing bean bag challenges! 1. Travel across steppers balancing a bean bag on your head.