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checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct depth as determined necessary for your equipment.  The choice of a 
material depends on the type and height of the playground equipment, the availability of material in your area and its cost.  
 
(The information above has been extracted from CPSC documents ‘Playground Surfacing – technical Information guide” and 
“Handbook for public Playground Safety.”  Copies of these documents can be obtained by sending a postcard to the: Office of 
Public Affairs, USCPSC, Washington D.C., 20207 or by calling 1-800-638-2772.

 

 
 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

 

 

Check all nuts and bolts twice monthly during the usage season for tightness and tighten as required.  It is particularly 
important that all nuts and bolts are checked prior to the first use each season.   

 

For extended use, remove plastic swing seats and take indoors when the temperature drops below 32º F.   

 

Oil all metallic moving parts monthly during the usage season. 

 

Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges weekly during usage season to be certain they are in place.  Replace as 
needed.  It is particularly important that all coverings are checked prior to the first use each season. 

 

Sand any rusted areas of the tubing and repaint with a non-lead based paint meeting the requirements of Title 16 CFR 
Part 1303.

 

 

Check swing seats, ropes, cables and chains monthly during usage season for evidence of deterioration.  Replacement 
should be made in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.  

 

 

LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF YOUR SWING SET 

 

 

Place your swing set a MINIMUM of six (6) feet from any other hard or fixed object.   

 

Do not place your swing set underneath electrical lines.  If you must, ensure that there is a minimum overhead 
clearance of six (6) feet. 

 

Please note the CPSC surfacing materials recommendations on page 3.   

 

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 

 

Your swing set comes with two 5mm Allen wrenches for the assembly of most of this product.  You may also need to have an 
adjustable wrench and a Phillips head screwdriver. 
 
Although we take pride in the quality of our swing sets, on occasion there may be a burr or rough part which will require a metal 
file to remove before use.    

 

PARTS LIST FOR SWING SET 

 
Main Frame 

Name 

 

 

 

 

Each 

Top Bar   

 

 

 

Corner Leg Fitting 

 

 

Leg 

 

 

 

 

 

Support 

Bar 

   2 

 
Slide 

Name 

 

 

 

 

Each

 

Rail/Ladder 

Leg 

   2 

Front 

Leg    2 

Slide 

 

 

 

 

Ladder 

Step 

   2 

Slide 

Link 

Bar 

   2 

 
 
 
 

 
Glider 

 

Name 

 

 

 

 

Each 

Glider Pole (vertical) with Foot Rests 

Glider Pole (horizontal) with Seats   

Glider Frame Attachment   

 

 

Swings and Trapeze 

Name 

 

 

 

 

Each 

Swing Seat with Chains 

 

 

Trapeze 

with 

Chains 

  1 

 

 

See-Saw 

 

Name 

 

 

 

 

Each 

See-Saw 

Seat 

   2 

See-Saw Top Tube w/Pivot Bracket  

See-Saw Frame    

 

 

See-Saw 

Tube 

Extension 

  1 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Bristol 22-PS150

Page 1: ...LY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRES...

Page 2: ...shipped postpaid to Pacific Cycle Inc Customer Service and Assistance 1 800 242 6110 Monday Friday 8am 5pm CST Please contact the Playsafe customer service team if you have any questions about our pr...

Page 3: ...THE STRENGTH AND SKILLS TO ENJOY ALL THE RIDES SAFELY BEFORE USE ON THEIR OWN DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO WALK CLOSE TO BEHIND OR IN FRONT OF MOVING ITEMS DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO TWIST SWING CHAINS OR L...

Page 4: ...be fatal particularly when the injury is to the head The surface under and around the playground equipment can be a major factor in determining the injury causing potential of a fall It is self eviden...

Page 5: ...epaint with a non lead based paint meeting the requirements of Title 16 CFR Part 1303 Check swing seats ropes cables and chains monthly during usage season for evidence of deterioration Replacement sh...

Page 6: ...n Swing hooks should be in place on the top bar Hardware for the legs should be in place in the corner leg fittings Hardware for the support bars should be in place on the legs Step Illustration Instr...

Page 7: ...ioned toward the front of the swing set and opposite of the leg that has two bolts near the bottom of the leg Part Ref PSHW12 GLIDER ASSEMBLY Required Parts Vertical Poles x2 Footrests attached Glider...

Page 8: ...Part Ref PSHW21 PSHW36 3 Connect the two horizontal poles must first be disassembled from the seats to the two vertical poles using the hardware provided Be sure that the plastic bushings are between...

Page 9: ...pre assembled in the top bar their position may need to be adjusted The hook assemblies shown at left will need to be positioned as shown for each ride with two chains Verify that the opening in each...

Page 10: ...f the swing set frame with the hardware provided on the leg NOTE Be sure that the see saw frame attaches to the leg on the opposite side of the slide If the leg with the holes is on the same side as t...

Page 11: ...nserting the legs into the slide The ladder steps should have screws and nuts installed These will need to be removed prior to inserting the legs and then reassembled with the head of the screw facing...

Page 12: ...to the side support bar with the corresponding holes When reassembling the hardware make sure that the lock washers on the slide railing are located on the same side as the link bar Part Ref PSHW17 T...

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