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To Help Prevent Injuries from Falls & Other Hazards 

 
 
 
1. Never attach, or allow children to attach the following items to your swing set: Ropes, jump 
ropes, clotheslines, pet leashes or any similar type of item to your swing set. Any item such as 
these may present a strangulation hazard.  
 
2. Periodically ins

pect all nuts, bolts, set screws, clevis, and carabineer or “S” hooks. Make 

certain that these are functionally safe and secure. If you have any doubt as to the safety and 
security of any connector or fastener, replace it.  

 
2a. You should periodically check the brass bushings in the swing hangers. Look for 
excessive wear in the bushing and replace as necessary. 
 
 2b. If your playground has a tire swing: The tire swing knuckle should be lubricated 
twice annually to prevent wear. 

 
 3. Never allow children to wear bicycle 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 strangulation or other 
hazards.  
 
5. Playground surfaces can become hot in the sun. Children should be required to wear shoes 
and socks when using this or any playground equipment.  
 
6. Check for and remove sharp points or edges in the playground equipment.  
 
7. Remove tripping hazards from the playground area. Items such as exposed concrete 
footings, tree stumps, rocks or any item that may be present in your space that a child could trip 
over while playing should be removed.  
 
8. Regularly check the play equipment and the surfacing surrounding it to be certain that both 
are in good condition.  
 
9. Parental Supervision is recommended. The best ingredient for a safe playground is good 
parental supervision while the kids are using the equipment.  
 
10. Remember to play safely, take turns, share with each other and have fun!  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MT40-10

Page 1: ...and attach securely to the top rail 5 Using the hammer install the plug into the open end of the top rail 6 Locate position in your yard where the upright ladder will stand Dig the hole for the ladde...

Page 2: ...g Insert x 3 Hex Bolt and loosely thread Nut into the bottom hole Nut will not thread all the way on and bolt will be loose This is to act as an anchor in the concrete and does not need to be tight 14...

Page 3: ...l Assembly process Refer to spacing diagram and graphic found above Step 3 Insert and tighten 4 3 8 x 3 8 set screws into each of the Triple End Sleeves using Allen Wrench provided Step 4 Slide smalle...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...Model MT40 10 GROUND SPACE 19 X 15 MINIMUM RESIDENTIAL PLAY SPACE 23 X 26...

Page 6: ...x Bolt with 3 8 Nyloc Nut 1 each per leg 3 8 x 3 8 Set Screw 1 each per leg Slide in leg bolt in place and secure with set screw A Frame Leg Slide Top Rail joint into place about 1 inch inside the Lad...

Page 7: ...d 3 8 x Set Screw and tighten to help secure the 3rd leg in place Slide x 2 bolt through the two holes and secure with the 3 8 nyloc jam nut Tighten 3 8 x set screws on the top sleeve of the ladder 2...

Page 8: ...Note We recommend you check the pendulum in the swing hangers at least every 6 months for normal wear...

Page 9: ...Bar on the Upright Ladder Leg Determine location of hole and dig hole as shown below Clamp Fire Pole or Turning Bar into position level and cement in ground Turning Bar Fire Pole Turning Bar Tighten u...

Page 10: ...ut in place 2 Attach the slide to the bracket by placing the slide in place on bracket Then drilling with a 3 8 drill bit through the holes in the bracket into the slide Holes in the bracket should li...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...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 13: ...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 14: ...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 15: ...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 conseq...

Page 16: ...INFORMATION Project Name _______________________________________ Contact Person _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City ____________________Stat...

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