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Huck Seiltechnik GmbH • 35614 Aßlar/Berghausen • Germany 

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7  General maintenance information 

7.1 Maintenance 

intervals 

Maintenance intervals are based on average use. Please note that more 
frequent inspections and/or maintenance are required if the play equipment is 
subject to intensive use. 

7.2 Inspection 

frequency 

The frequency of inspections must be based on actual use. Factors that affect 
frequency include vandalism, location (e.g. coastal proximity), air pollution and 
the age of the equipment. 

7.3 

Maintenance products and procedures 

All nuts and bolts are hot-dip galvanised or stainless steel. One of the 
characteristics of stainless steel is that uncontrolled cold welding may occur 
when the nuts are tightened. To prevent this, it is necessary to spray the nuts 
and bolts with Teflon spray or another similar lubricant. 

7.4 Spare 

parts 

All spare parts must conform to the manufacturer’s specifications. 

7.5 

Identifying spare parts 

All spare parts are listed in the parts list. The parts list follows the installation 
requirements. 

7.6  Special instructions for the disposal of individual equipment 

components 

No special instructions are necessary for the disposal of individual equipment 
components. 

7.7 

Special measures during the break-in period 

No later than 2 weeks after assembly, all screwed connections should be 
checked and tightened if necessary. 

7.8 Drainage 

holes 

All drainage holes should be kept clear. 

7.9 

Maintenance of protective surfaces 

Surfaces providing fall protection must also be maintained regularly. It is 
particularly important to maintain the correct level of loose surface material 
and add more if necessary. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4540-10

Page 1: ...Fileserver text PLAY Play Installation Instructions Installation Instructions 2012 2013 4540_10 01 en 010 doc 1 A Assembly Instructions Mini M Swing Art 4540 10 Operator ______________________________...

Page 2: ...parts list with part numbers 7 4 Erection instructions 10 5 Post installation checks 15 B Maintenance Instructions 17 6 Introduction Maintenance 18 7 General maintenance information 19 8 Specific main...

Page 3: ...pare parts that may be required can be obtained directly from your supplier Please do not hesitate to call your supplier if you have any problems during installation or in case of any other questions...

Page 4: ...technical views of the complete item We reserve the right to change technical details of our articles which are serving for the further development of our articles and are reasonable for the customer...

Page 5: ...mended by manufacturer 3 Name and overall dimension of the largest component Steel post 2 pieces length 2 40 m 100 mm 4 Name and weight of the heaviest component Steel posts 1 piece approx 18 kg 5 Int...

Page 6: ...case of sandy and soft soils the surface measure of foundations have to be enlarged for about 50 7 Assembly time once foundations completed 1 2 hour Required assistants 1 person 8 Any spare parts whi...

Page 7: ...sing 1 1 Swing part 2 2 Steel post 100 mm 2 40 m lg 100 2 Ring shackles for 100 mm 101 2 Threaded bolts M10 x 110 mm galv 102 4 Nut M10 galv 103 2 Caps for 100 mm 104 6 Self drilling pias screws 5 5 x...

Page 8: ...allation Instructions 2012 2013 4540_10 01 en 010 doc 3 2 In symbols Table 3 2 Delivery contents in symbols Pos Quantity Symbol 1 1 0 90m 2 2 100 mm 2 40 m lg 100 2 for 101 6 mm 101 2 M10 x 110 mm gal...

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Page 14: ...ening of the swing joint only and has to be removed subsequently The swing joints have to be fixed with Pos 107 108 and 109 then Picture B FR Foundation radius at least 10 cm G Drainage F Fall protect...

Page 15: ...nstalled safely in the following cases Safe equipment installation is not complete The protective surface has not been installed yet Appropriate maintenance work cannot guarantee operational safety 5...

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Page 17: ...4 A lar Berghausen Germany seiltechnik huck net www huck net Fileserver text PLAY Play Installation Instructions Installation Instructions 2012 2013 4540_10 01 en 010 doc 17 B Maintenance Instructions...

Page 18: ...ce with EN 1176 7 guidelines Please note Providing any necessary repairs are carried out a piece of play equipment that is inspected regularly cannot become so damaged that it is dangerous Any spare p...

Page 19: ...s that uncontrolled cold welding may occur when the nuts are tightened To prevent this it is necessary to spray the nuts and bolts with Teflon spray or another similar lubricant 7 4 Spare parts All sp...

Page 20: ...and put safety at risk Therefore loose screws should always be tightened and checks carried out to ensure that there are no missing screws e g look out for holes you can see through 7 12 Preventing e...

Page 21: ...n of the equipment 8 1 2 Maintenance intervals in the event of intensive use Please note that more frequent inspections and or maintenance are required if the play equipment is subject to intensive us...

Page 22: ...on of the equipment 9 1 2 Maintenance intervals in the event of intensive use Please note that more frequent inspections and or maintenance are required if the play equipment is subject to intensive u...

Page 23: ...echnik GmbH 35614 A lar Berghausen Germany seiltechnik huck net www huck net Fileserver text PLAY Play Installation Instructions Installation Instructions 2012 2013 4540_10 01 en 010 doc 23 Regular Ma...

Page 24: ...e and replace if necessary 10 6 Check rubber parts sleeves etc for wear and tear or damage and replace if necessary 10 7 If necessary remove excess padding maaaterial from the post footings due to dan...

Page 25: ...Maintenance 13 Annual maintenance 13 1 Ascertaining that the equipment foundations and surfaces are safe for operation 13 2 In particular the equipment should be checked for decay and corrosion It ma...

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