Discovery Centers Mountain DC-4LG User manual

MODEL # DC-4LG/02-08-0206
10-18-18 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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Maintaining your playground equipment and its surrounding area is essential to minimizing the risk of injury to users as well
as maximizing its useful lifespan. Superior Recreational Products STRONGLYrecommendsthat you follow these Safety Guidelines.
When installing your playground, always consider local conditions. Goodcommon sense works hand-in-hand with the instructions.
LOCATING YOUR PLAY STRUCTURE:
Comply with the following when choosing the location for your new equipment: Equipmentshall be positioned to eliminate con-
icting trac patterns. Asa general rule, allow at least 6’ of free space around the entire structure, EXCEPTforslide exits, which
require a distance Xequal to the highest point of the sliding surface with a minimum of 72 inches and maximum of 96 inches from
the edge of the slide. See Figure 1 below (example:a Slide from a 6 foot deck requires 6 feet of clear space with
resilient surfacing in front of its exit). DiscoveryCenters slides are 4 feet or shorter; therefore, the slide exit use zone is 72 inches.
Swingsmust have a minimum of twice the swing beam height of free space in front and behind them for safe circulation. See
gure 2 below (example:a swing with an 8 foot high toprail requires 16 feet of free spacein front and another 16 feet behind it,
for a total of 32 feet). Theseminimum areas should be lled with the appropriate resilient surface material. Readfurther for
resilient surfacing recommendations.
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GENERAL COMMERCIAL PLAYGROUNDSAFETYGUIDELINES (Page 2 of 5)
Never overlap the safety zones of adjacent equipment. All separate play equipment must have its own safety zone, and these
cannot overlap. If you have an existing structure with a slide exit oriented toward your new one, add a minimum safety zone to
that of the existing slide to determine how far awayyou need to be.
Never install playgroundequipment near, around, or in conjunction with swimming pools, ponds, lakes or any other bodies of
water.
CHOOSING RESILIENT SURFACE MATERIAL:
Playgroundequipment must be installed on a soft, resilient, energy-absorbingground surface. NEVER INSTALL EQUIPMENT ON
CONCRETE, ASPHALT OR EVEN GRASS! A fall on a hard surface from even as low as a 3 foot high deck has been found to result
in serious injury to the user. For most play equipment, these surfaces should contain a minimum of 12 inches of wood ber or
other loose ll material intended for playgroundsurfacing use. For more information on the proper surfacing materials, call the
CPSChotline at 1-800-638-2772.
Soft, resilient surfacing should be placed in the use zonesof all equipment, as specied for each type of equipment, and at
depths to meet the critical fall heights as specied by the U.S.Product Safety Commission, ASTMstandard F1487 and Canadian
Standard CAN/CSA-Z-614.Equipmentshould be placed to eliminate conicting trac patterns.
Tip: If your surfacing is of the loose variety, checking for proper depth over time can be made easyby applying a non-removable
uorescent tape of paint in a bright color at the proper level on each upright post. Thereafter, as the resilient material compacts
or washesaway,the person responsible for regular maintenance inspections can easily see it must be replenished as the marks
become visible.
OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTIONS:
Overheadobstructions within the use zonesof playgroundequipment that are not part of the play structure (for example,tree
limbs) shall be at least 84 inches (2130 mm) aboveeach designated play surface or 84 inches (2130 mm) abovethe pivot point
of swings.
All overhead utility line clearances above the use zone areas shall comply with all local, state, and national codes, such as the
National Electrical Safety Code.For specic overhead obstruction requirements, refer to the CPSCandASTMF1487 and use the
more stringent of the two.

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CATCH POINT & PROTRUDING HARDWARE:
There should be no dangerous pieces of hardware, such as protruding bolt ends and narrow gaps in metal connections or open
“S” hooks at the top and bottom of swings. Exposedhardware can cut children, puncture skin, or catch clothing drawstrings,
which could strangle a child.
All protruding nuts and bolts should be eliminated; sharp edges on pipes should be capped or removed. Check for bent, broken,
or severely worn pipe and replace. Examine slide bedways,bedrails, handrails and exits for foreign objects, holes, and rough
edges.
TRIPPING HAZARDS:
There should be no exposed concrete footings, abrupt changes in surface elevations, tree roots, tree stumps, and rocks, which
can trip children and adults. Checkfor trip hazards, such as the balance beam support posts, or environmental trip hazards,
such as rocks or roots in the play area. Make all necessary improvements or repairs.
AFTER THE EQUIPMENT IS IN USE:
•Never add components not intended for use with this product.
• Never install other play equipment, fencing, landscaping, etc., which encroach upon the safety zonesof this equipment.
• Checkoverall stability and rigidity of all play equipment.
• Checkfor proper assembly, installation and ground anchoring.
• Checkand re-tighten all fasteners after the rst few daysof use and again after three weeks of use. Thereafter, exercise
normal maintenance procedures. Useof a thread-locking compound on the threads of bolts can prevent persistent loosening.
• Swing “S” hooks must be completely closed. Replace worn “S” hooks and never re-use them.
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GENERAL COMMERCIAL PLAYGROUNDSAFETYGUIDELINES (Page 4 of 5)
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:
Regularlyinspect and maintain your playground equipment and its surrounding area to ensure the safety of the user.
As the Owner/Operator of the equipment, you should establish and maintain detailed installation, inspection, maintenance,
and repair records for each public-use playground equipment area. Find out if your playground has a designated ocial who
periodically inspects the play equipment for preventative maintenance. This includes: replacing missing, broken or worn-out
components; securing hardware; checking for deterioration in the metal or plastic materials; maintaining the proper 12 inch
depth of surfacing material; and cleaning up debris.
Following are some regular maintenance areas of note:
• Checkfor and repair damage caused by wear or vandalism, a major factor in injury causing situations.
• Proper maintenance of DiscoveryCenters equipment requires regular tightening of all bolts, nuts, set screws and other
hardware.
• All equipment should be free of rust and repainted with an appropriate lead-free paint whenevernecessary to deter rusting.
This should also be done for any chipped or peeling areas.
• Regularchecking of all parts, casting, etc., should be made. If part is broken or worn it should be replacedimmediately.
• Checkfor loose spring castings and tighten.
• Checkfor missing or broken parts, rungs, or steps and repair as necessary.
• Replace worn or damaged strap seats or other swing seats.
• Checkfor worn chains and replace them as needed.
• Checkto be sure there is free movement of swing hanger and other moving attached parts.
• Checkthe vertical distance between the underside of the occupied swing seat and the protective surface. It should measure
no less than 12 inches. Adjust swing seat height as necessary.
• Checkfor deformation of open “S” hooks, shackles, rings, links, etc. Check“S” hooks for excessivewear, making sure they are
properly closed; never reuse an “S” hook.
• Check for worn swing hangers and chain. When these areas are identied, replacements should be made.
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• Checkfor missing, damaged, or loose swing seats. Checkrubber seats for wear, sharp edges/points, scorching, or burn
damage. Repair and replace as needed.
• Checkfor swing chain wrapped around top rail and if found, unwrap. Replace chains as necessary.
• Check for hard surfaces and correct, including under swings, slides, etc., where loose surfacing may have been kicked away.
Refer to CPSCsurfacing requirements.
• Checkfor surfacing material that is worn or scattered and restore.
• Debris, broken glass, trash, or other foreign objects within or on the play area/equipment should be removed.
• Check for poor drainage areas and repair.
• Check concrete footings to see if they are exposed,cracked, or loose in the ground and repair as necessary.
• Checkfor lack of lubrication on all moving parts and lubricate as needed.
• Checkcrush points (exposed mechanisms, junctures of moving components) and eliminate.
• Checkfor broken support/anchors. Stability in ground, structures should not be easily swayed;connections should be solid
and adequately secured.
• Check all posts in ground for corrosion or rot below grade.
• Checkexit areas of slides. Theexit area should be no more than 11 inches from the protective surface for slides under 4 feet
high. For slides over4 feet high, the height of the exit region from the surface should be between 7 and 15 inches.
• Checkthe surface area around slide exit for erosion and other damage and repair if necessary.
• Check for visible cracks, bending, warping, rusting, or breakage of any component and repair as needed.
• Checkfor accessible sharp edgesor points. Check for protruding bars, bolts, nuts, etc. Eliminate these conditions.
• Check for exposed ends of tubing that should be covered with plugs or caps.
• Checkfor loose bolts, nuts, etc. and tighten.
• Checkfor broken or missing rails, steps, rungs, or seats and replace.
• Replacebroken springs and seats on spring riders and other similar play events.
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IMPORTANT! Please read the entire Installation Instructions packet before beginning the installation.
Superior Recreational Products has designed DiscoveryCenters to take advantage of all Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC)andASTMguidelines in force at the time of purchase in an eort to prevent playground accidents.
However, because studies have shown most playground injuries result from accidental falls, you, as the new owner of this
equipment are responsible for providing an adequately resilient play surface under and around all playground equipment.
Please refer to the accompanying Safety Guidelines as well as CPSCguidelines and this document for examples of such
surfacing.
We would like to provide the following suggested guidelines for your play environment:
• Refer to the Use Zone and note the Minimum AreaRequired shown for this structure. Thisarea must be lled with adequate
resilient play surface material, and must be clear of all obstacles, including but not limited to trees, curbing, sidewalk, fence,
other play equipment, rocks and landscaping, etc.
• Acceptableplay surfaces include sand, mulch, ne gravel or shredded belt-less tires, if installed at the appropriate depths per
CPSCguidelines for play surfacing.
• When using loose ll surfacing, a minimum of 6” depth is recommended by the CPSC.SuperiorRecreational Products
recommends an additional 6”, for a total of 12”, to combat the fast compacting characteristics of these materials. Surfacesmust
be checked at least weekly for compacting, which reduces resiliency signicantly.
• Unitary resilient surfacing designed for playground use, including rubber tiles, poured-in-placerubber surfacing, bonded rubber
surfacing and synthetic playground turf is also recommended.
• Surfaces such as asphalt, concrete, gravel, or sod are not acceptable for use under playground equipment, or anywhere within
the stated Minimum AreaRequired.
• Closesupervision of children playing on or around the structure is strongly recommended, along with classroom and/or home
instructions on safer behavior on the playground equipment. The full supervision of playgroundsis the responsibility of the owner
once the play structure has been properly installed.
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GENERALINSTALLATION GUIDELINES (Page 2 of 4)
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Superior Recreational Products supplies only the special wrenches and bits required to fasten the “tamper-resistant” hardware
and components. Refer to the Tools Required page for a detailed list. A power post hole digger may facilitate installation in
some circumstances.
1. Compare all parts received to the packing list. Notify Superior Recreational Products immediately of any missing parts. We
are not responsible for parts discovered missing over 10 days after receipt of the shipment.
2. Refer to the UseZone to ensure this structure will t into your actual site area. Note the Minimum AreaRequired
measurements to determine clear space required. Aminimum of 6’ clearance is required between any obstacles and your
structure. EXCEPTforslide exits, which require a distance X equal to the highest point of sliding surface with a minimum of 6’
and a maximum of 8’ from the edge of the slide (example:A Slide from a 6’ high deck requires 6’ of clear space with resilient
surfacing in front of its exit).
3. Site selection should include considerations of what is a safer and appropriate play area:
• A level and clear site is ideal, free of powerlines or electrical equipment.
• Do not install play equipment near any bodies of water.
• If adjacent to a street with trac, ensure adequate fencing acts as a barrier to children running into danger.
4. Site layout should include accurate measurement and marking of all footings prior to any installation. Usethe dimensions
shown between footings on the Use Zone to plot out the actual footprint of the play structure before doing any digging. Also
locate any free-standing play equipment in the same way, providing the necessary clearance between the equipment as well as
any fences, trees, etc. Ensureat this time you have enough total space for the equipment to be installed.
5. If using Inground footers, excavateholes as shown in the UseZone using a string line. Anoptional string line level is very
helpful. If a level and clear site is not possible, adjust the depth of the footings to maintain a minimum depth of 18” for support
posts at the lowest grade. NOTE:Ifsoil conditions are very loose or otherwise unstable, a larger diameter footing may be
required. Inquire with local contractors for appropriate recommendations.
6. Begin your DiscoveryCenters installation by erecting the decks as shown within the following instructions. Onceall decks are
installed, components such as slides, climbers, etc., can be connected per their respective assemblyinstructions.
7. CPSCguidelinesmandate that there shall be no gaps present in the playgroundequipment that are between 3-1/2” and 9”.

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GENERALINSTALLATION GUIDELINES (Page 3 of 4)
The positioning of certain components by the installer can aect these criteria, so youshould alwaysmeasure distances
created when attaching components in order to avoid these spaces which can cause entrapment of a child using the equipment.
Also, ASTMrequires that no more than 2 threads of a bolt can protrude from the nut. Anyexcessthreads should be led down and
made smooth to the touch.
8. When concrete is poured, be sure to keep the top 4” below the grade, and sloped awayfrom the post to promote good water
drainage. Washo any concrete, that may have splashed onto the post before it dries. Allowall concrete to harden a
minimum of 48 hours before allowing use.
SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION:
1. Before doing any excavation,inquire about any existing underground utilities.
2. Do not leave the job site unattended without making sure that all fastening hardware on all equipment are tightened. It is
also strongly recommended that all installation areas be roped o with clearly marked warning signs posted. Anyopen footings
should be coveredwith plywoodor other suitable material. Evenduring installation, it has been found that children may attempt
to use the unattended equipment, thereby risking accidents.
3. If concrete footings and inground footers are being used, it is strongly recommended that the installation area should
remain roped o for at least 48 hours after the last concrete footing is poured. Children should not be allowed to use the
equipment during this period so that concrete has a chance to fully cure.
4. Do not attach swing chains or similar moving components until after all construction is complete and resilient surfacing
material has been installed. Rememberthat any equipment, which appears to be complete and functional, will invite
unauthorized use regardless of its actual state of readiness.
Finally, if you should have any questions regarding the proper installation of this equipment, please contact Superior
Recreational Products at:

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TheDiscovery Center is a modular play system that uses a grid system for the playground layout.
It is very important to spend a few minutes before beginning the installation to ensure that
components are inventoried and organized properly. INVENTORYMUSTBETAKENPERCARTON!
LOOK FOR THE NUMBERS!
Each metal post will have a NUMBERsticker on it that corresponds with the numbers on
the printed grid. Some grid numbers have an UPPERlevel post as well as a LOWERlevelpost. All of
the LOWERlevelposts have ground mounting plates welded to them. The UPPERlevelposts do not.
The UPPERand LOWERposts will have matching numbers.
The UPPERlevelposts screw into the LOWERlevelposts using the “T” tool provided (see tools page).
Theplastic components all have numbers on them that correspond with the grid and post numbers.
Thiswill enable youto verify that the correct component is installed in the correct location. When
installing the plasitic post covers,simply match up the numbers on the plastic with the numbers on
the vertical posts.
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TOOLS REQUIRED
MEASURINGTAPE UTILITYKNIFE
RUBBERMALLET
4LB HAMMER
LEVEL
POSTTIGHTING
“T” TOOL
(included)
TORXHEAD
WRENCHES/BITS
(included)
DRILL
3/8”
MASONRYDRILLBIT
LOCTITE
6mm
4mm
ALAN HEADBITS
(included) WRENCH
(included)
13mm
17mm

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HARDWARE REFERENCE
18” GroundSpike (02-07-0048) (not to scale)
M5 x 3” (76mm) Self-tapping Screw (33-11-0600)
M8 Barrel Nut
(33-11-0501)
M8 Flat Washer
(33-11-0300)
M8 Lock Washer
(33-11-0301)
M8 Lock Nut
(33-11-0500)
M10 Lock Washer
(33-11-0201)
Extra Hardware
M10 Flat Washer
(33-11-0200)
M10 Barrel Nut
(33-11-0401)
M10 Lock Nut
(33-11-0400)
M10 B.H.C.S.Bolts NOTE:Yourplay structure may not use all hardware listed
M8 B.H.C.S.Bolts
1/2 ” 3 / 4” 1” 1-3/16” 1-3/8” 1-9/16” 2” 2-3/8” 2-3/4” 3-1/8”
13mm 20mm 25mm 30mm 35mm 40mm 50mm 60mm 70mm 80mm
3/4 ”
1”1-3/16”1-3/8”1-9/16”1-3/4”
2-3/4”4”
20mm25mm30mm35mm40mm45mm
70mm100mm
33-11-0108 33-11-0107
33-11-0109 33-11-0106 33-11-0105 33-11-0104 33-11-0103 33-11-0102
1/2 ”
13mm
33-11-0101
33-11-0001 33-11-0002 33-11-0003 33-11-0004 33-11-0005 33-11-0006
1-3/4”
45mm
33-11-0113 33-11-0010 33-11-0007 33-11-0008 33-11-0011

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USE ZONE
6' (183 cm)
6' (183 cm)
6' (183 cm)
6' (183 cm)
6' (183 cm)
6' (183 cm)
MINIMUM USEZONE* REQUIRED
NOTE:
Equipment shall be positioned to eliminate
conicting trac patterns. Asa general
rule, allow at least 6’ of freespace
around the entire structure.
IMPORTANT:Neverinstall play equipment over hard, unresilient
surfaces such as asphalt, concrete or compacted earth. It is the
owner’s responsibility to ensure the “minimum area required”
contains an appropriate amount of resilient material to cushion
accidental falls.
TOPVIEW
* TheUSEZONEisthe area beneath
and immediately adjacentto a play
structure or equipment that isdesigned
for unrestrictedcirculation around the
equipment and on whosesurfaceit is
predictedthat a userwould land when
falling from or exiting the equipment.
USE ZONE
Vine Climber
Short Straight
Slide
Platform
Bench

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POST PLACEMENT/HOLE LOCATIONS
45-1/4” (115 cm)
USE ZONE
Placement for
12” Diameter x 18” Deep Holes
for In-ground installation
IMPORTANT:Never install play equipment
over hard, unresilient surfaces such as
asphalt, concrete or compactedearth. It is
the owner’s responsibility to ensure the
“minimum area required” contains an
appropriate amount of resilient material to
cushion accidental falls.
1. ReviewUseZone. Begin placement of Deck Post 1.
NOTE: Survey ags may be used to mark
the placement of each hole.
2. Measure from rst Deck Post to mark the
positon of the remaining posts/holes. Checkfor
squarenessusing the 45-1/4” diagonal dimension.
NOTE: All remaining dimensions are based
o of the Deck Post placement.
3. Measure from the center of a Deck Post using
the dimensions provided for each remaining hole.
Concrete Required(if applicable) :
Approx..7 Cubic Yards (.5 Cubic Meters)
NOTE:SuggestedMin. concrete rating: 3000PSI
31 7/8” (81 cm)
31 7/8” (81 cm)
31 7/8”
(81 cm)
69” (175 cm)
55 1/2”
(141 cm)
16”
(41 cm)
53”
(135 cm)
76” (193 cm)
12”
(30 cm)
18”
(46 cm)
1
1
2
3
5
7
4
6
9 8
10
Vine Climber
Short Straight
Slide
Platform
All Posts are numbered
11’
(335 cm)
8’ (244 cm)
28' (853 cm)
27' (823 cm)
65”
(165 cm)
67”
(170 cm)
Straight
Slide
TOP VIEW
NOTE:
All dimensions are
measuredfrom the
center of the posts/holes

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DECK PLACEMENT
TOPVIEW DECK DETAIL
Bench
Panel
Platform
Circles indicate
threaded insert
locations
A A B
CVine
Climber
Straight
Slide
Short
Straight
Slide
Note the position
of the square holes
C
B
A

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FOOTINGDETAIL- GROUNDSPIKES(Hardware Kit #02-08-0206)
IMPORTANT:Neverinstall play equipment over hard, unresilient
surfaces such as asphalt, concrete or compacted earth. It is the
owner’s responsibility to ensure the “minimum area required”
contains an appropriate amount of resilient material to cushion
accidental falls.
GROUND
Lower Post
(2) Ground
Spikes
4lb Hammer
Extension Footer
SURFACING
Instructions:
1. With Footers in position, secure
each footer to the ground using
(2) ground spikes.
NOTE:A4 lb. hammer may be
required to drive spikes into
the ground.
2. Install Engineered Wood Fiber
surfacing to a depth of 12”.
NOTE:12” Engineered Wood Fiber
will typically settle to a 9” depth.
NOTE:
illustration depicts 8”
(203mm) Extension Footer
Installation of 2”(51mm)
Extension Footer issimilar.
Clearareaof any debris and level surface.
Equipment isdesigned to be installed on
a level surface.
SITE PREPARATION
Install ground spikesangled
inward asshown in illustration.

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FOOTINGDETAIL- CONCRETEANCHORS(Hardware Kit #02-08-0207)
GROUND
LowerPost
CONCRETE
Extension Footer
Lock Nut
Flat Washer
(2) Concrete Anchors
(Part # 33-11-0706)
2”
Extension
Footer
2-1/2”” Rubber
Tiles
Instructions:
1. With Extension Footer in position,
mark hole position. Remove
Extension Footer and drill
(2) 3/8” Dia. x 2” deep holes
into concrete to receive anchor.
2. Insert Concrete Anchors and secure
with Flat Washer and Lock Nut.
IMPORTANT:Neverinstall play equipment over hard, unresilient
surfaces such as asphalt, concrete or compacted earth. It is the
owner’s responsibility to ensure the “minimum area required”
contains an appropriate amount of resilient material to cushion
accidental falls.
4” Minimum
w/ 3000 PSI
SITE PREPARATION
Clearareaof any debris and level surface.
Equipment is designed to be installed on
a level surface.

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FOOTINGDETAIL- INGROUNDFOOTERS(Hardware Kit #02-08-0208)
GROUND
Extension
Footer
In-ground
Footer
Place brick or
equivalent in the
bottom of all
footings to prevent
post from sinking
into the ground
SURFACING
Instructions:
1. Bolt Extenson Footer and Inground Footer
together using (2 )M10 x 20mm
(3/4”) BHCSBolts and
(2) M10 Lock Nuts.
Refer to Hole/Footer Location on
page 5 of these instructions.
CONCRETE
CONCRETE
45º Ref.
(2) M10 x25mm
( 1”) BHCS
Bolts
(2) M10
Lock Nuts
IMPORTANT:Never install play equip-
ment over hard, unresilient surfaces
such as asphalt, concrete or compacted
earth. It is the owner’sresponsibility to
ensure the “minimum area required”
contains an appropriate amount of
resilient material to cushion accidental
falls.
Lower
Post
SITE PREPARATION
NOTE:
illustration depicts
8” (203mm) Extension Footer.
Installation of 2”(51mm)
Extension Footer is similar.
Clear area of any debris and level surface.
Equipment is designed to be installed on
a level surface.

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A
B
C
D
1. Locate Lower Posts(A).
NOTE:LowerPosts are identifed by number decals
2. Connect Extension Footer(B) to Lower Post(A)using
(2) Bolts(C) and (2) Lock Nuts(D). SeeFigure1.
NOTE:8” Extension Footer(B) shown in illustration.
Use 2” ExtensionFooter for 2-1/2” rubber tiles.
3. Repeat Step 2 for remaining Lower Posts(A).
NOTE:If installing Discovery Center with concrete
footers, install In-groundfooters at this time.
See Footing Detail on Page22 .
NOTE:Refer to USEZONEpage for proper structure
placement before beginning installation process.
Figure 1.
STEP 1 - CONNECT FOOTERS TO LOWER POSTS
Parts List
Letter Description Quantity Part Number
A Lower Posts 10 ALL
Hardware Complete See Footing Detail Pages
B Footer - 8”* 10 02-08-0134
B Footer - 2”* 10 02-08-0135
C M10 x 25mm(1”) BHCSBolt 20 33-11-0003
D M10 Lock Nut 20 33-11-0400
*(10) Inground Footersincluded in hardware kit (02-08-0208) for
inground applications
. See Page22.

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1. Align holes in underside of Platform(A) with
slots in Platform Mounting Bracket(B).
2. Insert Bolts(C), Lock Washers(D) and Flat
Washers(E)into slots in Platform Mounting Bracket(B)
and into threaded inserts on underside of
Platform(A).
Note: Insert both Bolts(C)into Platform(A)
before tightening.
A
B
C
D
E
STEP 2 - CONNECT PLATFORM MOUNTING BRACKET TO PLATFORM
Parts List
Letter Description Quantity Part Number
A Platform 1 02-08-0022
B Platform Mounting Bracket 1 02-08-0120
Hardware Complete 1 33-12-1008
C M10 x 25mm( 1”) BHCSBolt 2 33-11-0003
D M10 Lock Washer 2 33-11-0201
E M10 Flat Washer 2 33-11-0200
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