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Congratulations! You have just purchased one of the finest pieces of playground equipment available. 
Your family will enjoy many hours of fun with this fine equipment. Playground equipment can be most 
enjoyable, but there are some dangers if not used properly. You should be aware of the following: 
 
Equipment should be installed in a level area, free from obstructions, with enough space to allow for 
adequate clearance in all directions when equipment is in maximum use. 
 
Keep objects away from equipment that could interfere with persons using it or that could be hazardous. 
 
Misuse or abuse of this playground equipment is dangerous and can cause serious injury. 
 
This equipment should be inspected before each use and any worn, defective or missing parts should be 
replaced. 
 
Children should play on equipment only with adult supervision and should be duly warned of the 
potential hazards in this type of equipment when used improperly. Children should be instructed as to 
proper caution to take in its use. 
 
Equipment should NOT be used when it is wet or icy. 
 
Equipment should only be used in a well-lighted area. 
 
Do NOT use equipment when tired, under stress or emotionally upset. 
 
Do NOT overcrowd. 
 
Do NOT use equipment when under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 
 
Do NOT attempt somersaults or gymnastic stunts on or using this equipment.  
 
Know your own limitations and exercise caution at all times. 
 
Do not jump off of equipment when dismounting. It is a dangerous practice to jump on or off equipment. 
 
Do not attempt to use equipment for something other than the use for which it was designed and intended, 
or in a manner other than that for which it was designed and intended. 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

While every attempt is made by Component Playgrounds to ensure the highest degree of 

safety in all of our equipment, we cannot guarantee freedom from injury. The user 

assumes all risk of injury due to use. All merchandise is sold on this condition, which no 

representative of the company can waive or change

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Summary of Contents for CH30-10

Page 1: ...py of the receipt with wording such as missing xyz part etc Note some shipments will have more than one pallet so check both before noting missing 4 Similar to 3 above also note the condition of the p...

Page 2: ...10 Swing Set Page 1 of 3 Quantity Description 2 Box Containing Swing Set Parts 1 Fire Pole 2 Side Canopy Support 1 Center Canopy Support 4 2 3 8 x 6 Clubhouse Legs 2 CH Plastic Deck Package 2 Bundles...

Page 3: ...g Set Page 2 of 3 Quantity Description 1 6 CH Center Opening Barrier 1 6 CH One Opening Barrier 1 8 CH Full Barrier 1 8 CH Two Opening Barrier 1 2 3 8 x 13 11 Top rail 2 1 7 8 x 11 6 Leg 1 7 8 x 13 Th...

Page 4: ...ification CH30 10 Swing Set Page 3 of 3 Quantity Description 1 10 Upright Ladder Actual length 12 2 6 Long square tubing floor joists with stubs 1 Pirate Climber 4 7 8 Square Tubing Floor Joists 29 To...

Page 5: ...arriage Bolt Set Screw with Allen Wrench 14 Sheet Metal Screw Lag Screw 14 Truss Screw 2 Self Tapping Screw Carabineer Spring Clip Panel Clamp Plastic Plug CH Deck Plug Pictures are not to up to scale...

Page 6: ...e composition of the soil and the speed of the installers As we have talked to past customers who have installed this product we have found that most people prefer to break up the installation project...

Page 7: ...ay Space is 30 x 22 If you have modified the climbers or slides you will need to consider these modifications as you determine the play space you will need 1 b Lay out the 13 11 top rail measure and m...

Page 8: ...space as shown below Mark where the ladder hole will need to be dug Remove the top rail and dig the ladder hole to the measurements specified below Hole size is 28 wide by 20 long by 24 deep 20 25 37...

Page 9: ...his is the end that will bolt to the vertical ladder Determine which holes you will be using by identifying the configuration below that most closely resembles the configuration you wish to achieve 2...

Page 10: ...he ground as shown below Mark the holes for the Club House Legs Dig the holes to the specifications below Hole size for Club House Legs is 18 wide by 16 deep With top rail in place place deck frame sq...

Page 11: ...riple end socket with allen wrench provided 1 Slide the end of the drilled legs into the triple end 2 Align the holes in the legs with the holes in the triple end and join together using a 3 8 x 2 hex...

Page 12: ...Two piece Top Rail Assembly Make sure to line up the set screws so they make a straight line as show in the graphic above Step 1 Step 2 Step 3...

Page 13: ...d the A Frame end and allow the ladder to fall into its hole You can allow the structure to stand it will not be level at this time Situate the ladder and A frame legs as desired in the space Be certa...

Page 14: ...f the way and dig the holes A Frame leg holes are to be dug at 18 in diameter by 12 deep Notice Most of the A frame leg hole needs to be dug towards the inside of the A frame leg 3 f When the holes ar...

Page 15: ...rd should be flush with the edge of the square tubing Now that these two boards are secure lay each of the remaining boards up and onto the floor structure and space them out evenly and to your satisf...

Page 16: ...r legs Then insert and secure one set screw into each leg to hold them in place Note We suggest you use a structure of some kind to support the platform as you place the assembled deck structure in th...

Page 17: ...cture as shown attaching platform to 8 vertical ladder You may need to adjust the depth of the individual holes to make the platform structure and the ladder level up to each other and to make the hol...

Page 18: ...t and secure with 3 8 nylon jam nut Then insert and secure all set screws on the third leg sleeve Insert the 3 1 2 x 3 8 hex bolt into the hole in the bottom of the third leg and loosely attach the 3...

Page 19: ...nditions and slower in cold conditions The package directions on the concrete you buy will indicate approximate curing times If you are in doubt it is better to wait longer allowing the concrete more...

Page 20: ...Evenly space the boards as shown in the diagram shown below Beginning at one end it works best to secure each board in turn using one screw at each end of the board to secure it to the support structu...

Page 21: ...gles as shown below Use two of the eight sets of panel clamps with the 3 8 x 2 carriage bolt and 3 8 hex nut that are provided at each corner 45 Degree angle Top View 6 b Secure the barriers to the pl...

Page 22: ...oth of the six foot barriers with panel clamps as shown below 7 b Insert the canopy ridge pole into the brackets previously attached to the barriers Note Barrier configuration shown here is generic an...

Page 23: ...ws and an allen wrench Attach the canopy side rails to the barriers and tighten them in place so that the canopy is stretched over the canopy ridgepole tightly tighten all set screws firmly in place C...

Page 24: ...Step 1 Position slide on deck in desired location Step 2 Attach slide to deck with two 14 x 1 Truss Screws Slide Installation Instructions Deck Mount 14 x 1 Truss Screws Flat Washers...

Page 25: ...gather on the ground 2 Mark the center of the trench by measuring along the ground 36 from the edge of the deck Dig trench 36 wide x 12 x 12 deep 3 The Climber should be staked stakes are not provide...

Page 26: ...lts and enjoy your Component Playground Allow all of the concrete to cure completely before using your playground 3 5 days After concrete has cured assemble and attach accessories as described below 8...

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Page 28: ...Washer Bracket with welded bolt Push two 1 3 8 Plugs in the ends Plastic Pivot 3 8 Nyloc Nut Pivot Plug Assemble Steering Wheel as shown above Then attach Bracket to the Barrier with panel clamps and...

Page 29: ...ic ring to the Bracket with welded washer Place the Base of the Telescope under the lip of the plastic ring and attach the other half of the plastic ring Telescope Base Plastic Ring Halves Bracket wit...

Page 30: ...ards in this type of equipment when used improperly Children should be instructed as to proper caution to take in its use Equipment should NOT be used when it is wet or icy Equipment should only be us...

Page 31: ...rdware stores and at Component Playgrounds The brass bushings inside of the swing hanger are impregnated with lubricant and will not generally require any further lubrication However these should be p...

Page 32: ...ife expectancy of the vinyl canopy is 3 5 years 7 Swing Seats These should be inspected at least twice annually and should be replaced as necessary 8 Slides Slides should never be lifted at the bottom...

Page 33: ...le helmets when using playground equipment 4 Remove drawstrings from hoodie s and jackets Remove attached mittens and gloves These can become entangled with the equipment and present the risk of stran...

Page 34: ...not cover damage resulting from flood fire catastrophe or other acts of nature To the extent permitted by law Component Playgrounds shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or c...

Page 35: ..._____ CUSTOMER INFORMATION Project Name _______________________________________ Contact Person _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City __________...

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