is that your slide needs to be on a platform 1.5m (or 1.2m with some models)above the ground. If
the height is more or less than this creates stress on the slide platform mount and in severe cases
can lead to fracture of the slide at this point. A failure that would not be covered by warranty.
You may also find this video link helpful showing you how to prepare the holes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDqh-mwi0w8
Construct the Tower:
Attach the floor to the uprights this is best done with the frame laying on its side. Lay the uprights in
pairs with their ends close to the holes you have prepared. Align the platform in the same direction
as the slide will end up when you have finished, this then orients the uprights and their bolt holes.
The platform bolts pass through the holes closest to the ground. The holes slightly higher up are for
mounting accessories.
Stand the platform upright and bolt the platform to the tow uprights lying on the ground. Repeat
with the other two uprights with one end resting on the ground and the other ends pointing towards
the sky. Tighten the bolts firmly but at this stage do not overdo the tightness.
Building the Balustrades:
Pre-build your balustrades on the ground as squarely as possible rather than trying to build them on
the tower frames. You will notice in the drawing that the screws are diagonally offset. The purpose
of this is to reduce splits and create a stronger fixing, by not having screws running in a line along the
grain of the wood. You may want to pre-drill all your timbers in advance. To generate a neat