Rainbow Super Funhouse Quick setup guide

Funhouse
Contains Assembly, Use, and Maintenance Instructions
5-70-0174
Rev 2 - 05.04.09
NOTICE: This residential play structure is intended for use by
children ages 3-11.
WARNING: This owner's manual contains important information about how to assemble, locate, use,
and maintain this playground equipment. Read this manual before you start assembly. Follow all
instructions. Be sure to educate all children who use this playground and all adult supervisors about
the rules for safe use that are contained in this manual.
Keep this Owner's Manual for future reference and to remind you of how to safely use and maintain this equipment.
COPYRIGHT 2009 RAINBOW PLAYGROUNDS AMERICA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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NOTICE....IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
PLEASE READ
IF YOU ARE MISSING ANY PARTS,
HAVE DAMAGED PARTS, OR ARE
HAVING TROUBLE ASSEMBLING
THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CALL
RAINBOW PLAYGROUNDS AMERICA, INC.
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
AT
1-888-201-1570
or
E-Mail:
Website: www.rainbowplaygroundsamerica.com
CUSTOMER SERVICE HOURS:
MONDAY - FRIDAY 8am - 5pm cst
SATURDAYS (April 11 - June 30) 8:30am - 5pm cst
DO NOT CONTACT OR GO DIRECTLY TO THE
RETAILER THAT YOU PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT FROM.
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OWNER'S MANUAL
Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc.
Thank you for choosing Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc. For you
and your children's safety, please read the instruction manual thoroughly
before you start building your Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc.
playground. Familiarize yourself with all hardware and parts to help with
building your playground. Make sure to send in your owner's registration
card on the back cover in order to validate your warranty.
WARNING: Failure to follow the assembly, location, use, and
maintenance instructions in this manual could result
in serious injury to children using this playground.
Rules for Safe Play..........................................................................3
Choosing Location of Play System..................................................4
Choosing Proper Surface Material...................................................4
Maintenance....................................................................................5
Helpful Tips.....................................................................................6
Commonly Asked Questions...........................................................7
Wood Legend..................................................................................8
Parts Identification...........................................................................9-14
Hardware.........................................................................................15-17
Tools Required for Assembly..........................................................17
Instructions......................................................................................18-43
Warranty Procedure........................................................................44
Warranty..........................................................................................45-46
Registration Card...................................................................Back Cover
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Safety Instructions
Rules for Safe Play
WARNING: Before allowing children to play on this equipment for the first time,
carefully review the rules for safe play with them. Observing the following
statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of a serious or fatal injury.
1.
IT IS RECOMMENDED
that no more than 8 children, not exceeding a combined weight of 1,000 pounds, play
on the system at one time. This product is recommended for children 3 to 11 years of age.
2.
CLOSE ADULT SUPERVISION
is required, especially for younger children.
3.
WARN CHILDREN TO AVOID
playing or walking in front of, behind, or between moving equipment.
4.
WARN CHILDREN NOT TO
twist swing chains or ropes, or to loop them over the top support bar since this
may reduce the strength of the chain or rope.
5.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN NOT TO
swing empty swinging seats.
6.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN
to always sit, never stand or kneel, in the center of the swing seat with their full weight.
7.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN NOT TO
use any part of the play system in a manner other than what it is intended.
8.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN NOT TO
get off equipment while it is in motion.
9.
DRESS CHILDREN APPROPRIATELY. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT
wear scarves, hats with straps, helmets,
jackets with draw strings, hooded jackets, poorly fitting shoes, or any other loose fitting clothing which could
become entangled or snagged on equipment.
10.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN NOT TO
play on the equipment if it is wet. Potentially slippery surfaces may cause a
hazard.
11.
VERIFY
all suspended items such as ropes and chains are secure at both ends.
12.
VERIFY
all suspended items such as climbing ropes are tight so they cannot be looped back on themselves.
13.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN NOT
TO
attach items to the play system not specifically intended for use with the
play equipment. Items such as, but not limited to, jump ropes, clotheslines, and pet leashes may pose a
strangulation hazard.
14.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN TO REMOVE
any bike or other sports helmets before playing on the play equipment, as
they may pose a possible hanging hazard.
15.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN
there may only be one person on a swing at a time with a maximum weight of 150
pounds per swing.
16.
VERIFY
there are no gaps between the slide bed way and the slide screws.
17.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN
to always go down slides feet first. Never slide head first.
18.
INSTRUCT CHILDREN TO NEVER
climb, crawl, or walk on items not intended for such use. Such types of play
on top of Monkey Bars, Fort Roof, and Swing Beams greatly increase the risk of a serious or fatal fall.
100% North American Timber
The wooden parts for your playground are made from whitewood and trace amounts of Redwood and
Cedar. Whitewood is the general commercial name that refers to the wood of spruce, pine and fir
trees. Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc. uses a blend of North American whitewood from the
following species in each set: Engelmann Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, Douglas Fir, and Hemlock.
Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc. uses these woods in varying degrees and reserves the right to
alter its specifications. This high-quality whitewood lumber is third-party inspected for sustainability by
one or more of the following groups:
FSC Forest Stewardship Council HCP Habitat Conservation Program
SFI Scientific Forest Initiative CSA Canadian Standards Association
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9' min.
6' min.
6' min.
6' min.
28'
29 1/2'
Choosing a location for your play system
The URL is http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/324.pdf and the file size is 456.5KB
The consumer shall provide playground surfacing materials under and around residential play equipment that conforms to the
recommendations of the Consumer Product Safety Commission's Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook publications #324. A copy
of the section relating to surfacing materials is included in the installation instructions. Free copies of this handbook are available on line at
www.cpsc.gov or by contacting the CPSC Publications Office in Washington D.C. 20207.
Playground equipment should never be placed on hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. Do not use loose fill surfacing ontop of hard
surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. While grass may appear to be acceptable, it may quickly turn to hard packed earth in areas of high
traffic. Shredded bark mulch, wood chips, fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surfaces when installed
and maintained at a sufficient depth under and around playground equipment. The U.S. Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that
about 100,000 playground equipment-related injuries resulting from falls to the ground surface are treated annually in U.S. hospital's
emergency rooms. Injuries involving this hazard pattern tend to be the most serious of all playground injuries, and have a potential to be
fatal, particularly when the injury is to the head. The surface under and around playground equipment can be a major factor in determining
the injury-causing potential of a fall. It is self evident that a fall onto a shock absorbing surface is less likely to cause a serious injury than a
fall onto a hard surface.
The following information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various materials. No particular
material is recommended over another. However, each material is only effective when properly maintained. Materials should be 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 your playground equipment, the availability of the material in your area, and its cost.
Table 3.1 lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening head injury in a fall onto four
different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths of 6, 9, and 12 inches. However, it should be recognized
that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is used.
Choosing a surfacing material
When selecting your play site, always keep the child's safety in mind. Here are some recommendations that should help you achieve a safe
play area.
1. The play system should be located on solid level ground free of objects that could cause injury such as, but not limited to, tree stumps,
roots, and large rocks. Stationary components such as ladders and slides must be no less than SIX FEET (1.8 meters) from any
structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house, tree or overhanging branches, electrical wires or clotheslines. Any swinging
equipment must be a minimum distance of TWICE the height of the swing beam away from any structures or obstructions as specified
above. We also recommend that you do not install your play system near a lake, river, swimming pool or other water hazards.
2. If anchoring your play system, all underground utilities must be located in play zone before starting assembly of play system.
3. Try to locate slide out of direct sunlight to reduce the likelihood of serious burns. A slide that faces north will receive the least direct
sunlight.
4. It is recommended not to place a set on sandy soil or loose fill, as it may require additional anchoring in that situation.
5. Do not install your play system over concrete, asphalt, packed earth, grass, carpet, or any other hard surface. A fall onto a hard surface
can result in serious injury to the play system user.
Set Dimensions
Play Zone
L 16' x W 14 1/2' x H 10'
L 28' x W 29 1/2'
L 21' x W 9' x H 10'
L 33' x W 27'
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NOTICE:
It is recommended to use containment, such as digging out around the perimeter and/or lining the
perimeter with landscape edging for surfacing materials.
Installations of rubber tiles or poured-in-place surfaces (other than loose-fill materials) generally require a
professional and are not "do-it-yourself" projects.
When surfacing is to be used it is recommended to use Playground Surfacing Materials (other than loose-fill
materials) which comply to the safety standard ASTM 1292 Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of
Surfacing Materials within the Use Zone of Playground Equipment.
Assembly safety
1.
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying wood chips when drilling or cutting.
2.
Verify that all bolts and screws are secured tightly and all acorn nuts are snug
(acorn nuts should be
tightened to 5 foot pounds of torque).
3.
DO NOT
allow children to play on the play system until it is completely assembled in a proper location.
4.
DO NOT
allow children in the area while you are assembling your play system. Many of the Rainbow
Playgrounds America Inc. components are very heavy and could seriously injure a child.
Maintenance of your play system
To ensure safe enjoyment of your Rainbow Playgrounds America play system for years to come, follow
these maintenance tips at the beginning of each play season:
1.
At the beginning of each usage season and twice each month,
check and tighten as needed (but do not over
tighten causing wood to crack) all nuts and bolts. Acorn nuts should be tightened to 5 foot pounds of torque.
Hardware used on swinging elements should be checked at least twice a month to ensure proper fastening.
2.
Oil all
metallic moving parts and grease tire swivel monthly during the usage period.
3.
Verify
all moving parts including swing seats, ropes, and chains for wear, rust, or other deterioration and replace
as needed.
4.
Check
all metal parts for rust. If needed, sand and repaint using a nonlead-based paint meeting the
requirements of Title 16 CFR Part 1303.
5.
Check
all wood members for deterioration and splinters. Spot sand any areas that are checking or
splintering. If parts are deteriorating replace as needed.
6.
Remove
plastic swing seats and take indoors or do not use when temperature drops below
36
Fahrenheit.
7.
Check, twice a month,
the depth of loose fill protective surfacing materials to prevent compaction
and to maintain appropriate depth. Rake or replace as necessary.
Chart obtained from U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Handbook for Public Playground Safety
Maximum Fall Height is 7'
Surfacing in "compressed" depths - See CPS & ASTM for Fall Heights of equipment
Equipment Fall Height
1' 2' 3' 4' 5' 6' 7' 8' 9'
10' 11' 12'
Wood Chips
6" 6" 6" 6" 6" 6"
6 1/2"
7 1/2" 8 1/4"
9"
12" 13"
Double Shredded Bark Mulch
6" 6" 6" 6" 7" 8"
9"
9 3/4"
10 1/2" 11 1/2"
12" 13"
Engineered Wood Fibers
6" 6" 6" 7"
8 1/2"
9"
9 1/2"
10 1/4" 10 3/4"
11"
10 3/4"
12"
Fine Sand
6" 6"
6 1/2"
8"
9
10"
10 1/2"
11 1/4"
12"
13 1/2" 14 3/4"
16"
Coarse Sand
6" 6"
7 1/2"
9"
10 1/2"
12"
14"
16" 18" 20" 22" 24"
Fine Gravel
6" 6" 6"
6 3/4"
8" 9"
10"
10 3/4" 11 1/2"
12"
13 1/4" 14 1/2"
Medium Gravel
6"
6 1/4"
8" 9" 9"
12"
14"
16" 18" 20" 22" 24"
TABLE 3.1 Fall Height in Feet From Which a Life Threatening Head Injury Would Not Be Expected
Type of Material
6 in. depth 9 in. depth
12 in. depth
Double Shredded Bark Mulch
6 ft. 10 ft. 11 ft.
Wood Chips
6 ft. 7 ft. 12 ft.
Fine Sand
5 ft. 5 ft. 9 ft.
Fine Gravel
6 ft. 7 ft. 10 ft.
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A
C
UPRIGHT
FACIA
PILOT
HOLES
DETAIL A
FACES MUST
BE FLUSH
USE FACIA AS
A GUIDE FOR
PRE-DRILLING
HOLES
DETAIL B
8.
Check
the C-Links on the chain to ensure they are securely closed. Tighten with a crescent wrench as
needed.
9.
On a yearly basis,
we recommend that you coat your play system with a sealant or preservative. You may
also want to spot sand areas before sealing. Be sure that the sealant you select is non-toxic and child safe.
10.
When you are ready to dispose of your play set,
make sure all metal, plastic and wood components are
disposed of in accordance with local waste ordinances.
Helpful Installation Hints
*NOTE: Refer to these assembly tips throughout the entire installation process.
1.
After thoroughly reading all information and properly locating your play system site, carefully
unpack parts. As you unpack your play system, keep the parts list handy and become familiar with each
part before beginning assembly. Remember that a little extra time spent familiarizing yourself with the parts
and instructions before you begin will help avoid mistakes and save you time later.
2.
Group
both wood and non-wood parts together in accordance to each Step of this assembly manual. Doing
this now, will help you quickly locate parts and assemble the set with more ease.
3.
Locate
an area to sort your hardware in accordance to each step. A solid surface, such as the empty boxes,
are best to ensure you do not lose any hardware.
4.
Before
starting each Step, thoroughly read the entire instructions to ensure all information is understood.
Pay special attention to the orientation of each part, details & notes, and proper usage of hardware. Each
piece of hardware is required for a certain part of the assembly.
5.
Certain
Steps of the assembly are best performed on a hard flat surface to ensure proper and accurate
assembly.
6.
All
Lag Bolts must have pre-drilled holes 2" deep (as shown in Detail A). Use a 1/8" drill bit for all 1/4" and
5/16" Lag Bolts and use a 1/4" drill bit for all 3/8" Lag Bolts. Lag Bolts can be difficult to drill into knot holes.
Pre-drilling pilot holes will help to prevent the Lag Bolts from breaking. Refer to "Commonly Asked Questions"
on page 7 for more information about Lag Bolts.
7.
All
#14 Phillips Pan Head Tap Screws must have pre-drilled holes 1/2" deep. Use a 1/8" drill bit.
8.
Use
a clamp to secure Facias flush to the Uprights and use holes in facia as a guide for placing Lag
Bolt Pilot Holes (as shown in Detail B).
9.
Verify
Facias are flush with Uprights.
10.
Check
assembly periodically to ensure the set is level and all facias are square to the uprights.
11. If a gap occurs between boards when inserting Screws or Lag Bolts, back out hardware and apply pressure to
the top board while reinserting hardware in the same hole.
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EXAMPLE OF SEASONAL
CHECKS OR SURFACE
CRACKS
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question: How do I know when Lag Bolts and other Fasteners are tightened properly?
Answer: Lag Bolts and other Fasteners are tight when the head of the Lag Bolt and Washer
are firmly compressed against the wood. If splintering occurs, that is an indication you
are over tightening the Lag Bolts and other Fasteners. (Splintering is when the wood
fibers fracture out from under the washers).
Question: What should I do if a Lag Bolt or other Fastener lines up with a knot, or if the Lag Bolt
breaks?
Answer: There is extra Hardware provided with the set for this reason. Re-Drill a new hole with
a 1/8" Drill Bit in a new direction to miss the obstruction.
Question: What if my Play System is leaning and/or rocks?
Answer: This is caused by unleveled ground under the Base and Support Wings of the Play
System. It may be necessary to remove or add some soil beneath the Play System
to make it level. Ground Stakes, when installed, will also provide stability.
Question: What if my Play System has cracks on the wood or seems to be developing cracks?
Answer: Seasonal checks, surface cracks, and knot holes are natural characteristics of all
wooden play equipment. A check is a separation of the wood fibers running with the
grain. This is caused by varying temperature and moisture conditions. By coating
your Play System annually with a sealant or preservative, you can help protect your
Play System from developing (not stopping) seasonal checks. Please remember to
follow all installation instructions, including installing the play set on solid level ground.
Question: What is the sticky substance that appears on the wood?
Answer: The sticky substance that may appear on the wood is called pitch. It is common for
the lumber to have occasional pitch seepage which does not affect the structural
integrity of the part. Pitch provides the natural rot resistant characteristics of the
lumber. If play surfaces or play items become overly sticky with pitch use rubbing
alcohol to safely remove.
Question: What accessories may be added or what modifications can be made to my Rainbow
Playgrounds America set?
Answer: Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc. play sets are complete kits and are not modular.
Play sets with unauthorized accessories or modifications will not be covered under
warranty. Non-residential use of the play set voids warranty.
Question: Is my child old enough to use all play items on my set?
Answer: All play items on Rainbow Playgrounds America, Inc.
sets are designed for children ages 3 to 11, but it is the
end users responsibility to determine suitability of use
by their children for each play item.
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4 x 4 = 3 3/8" x 3 3/8"
2 x 4 = 1 3/8" x 3 1/4"
2 x 6 = 1 3/8" x 5 1/4"
1 x 6 = 5/8" x 5 1/4" 1 x 4 = 5/8" x 3 1/4"
2 x 10 = 1 1/2" x 9 1/4"
*PICTURE NOT SHOWN: 4 x 6 = 3 3/8" x 5 3/8"
Wood Legend
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4
6
8
11
13
15
17
26
27
29
31
33
35
37
36
34
32
30
28
25
16
14
12
9
7
5
2@ 1 x 4 x 45 1/4" Short Deck Board
13@ 1 x 4 x 27 1/2" Rail Upright
4@ 1 x 4 x 52" Deck Board
2@ 1 x 4 x 38 1/2" Fan Horizontal
2@ 1 x 4 x 16 3/4" Fan Vertical
4@ 1 x 4 x 11" Fan Ray
6@ 1 x 6 x 52" Deck Board
4@ 1 x 6 x 47 1/2" Table Board
2@ 1 x 6 x 34 1/2" 4 Hole RW Board
6@ 1 x 6 x 34 1/2" 2 Hole Inside RW Board
1@ 1 x 6 x 34 1/2" RW Board w/Rope Hole
2@ 1 x 6 x 34 1/2" 2 Hole Outside RW Board
16@ 1 x 6 x 58 3/4" Roof Board
2@ 2 x 4 x 27 1/2" Rail Upright
2@ 2 x 4 x 84" Swing Beam Wing
4@ 2 x 4 x 27 1/2" Rail Upright w/Holes
5@ 2 x 4 x 52" 2 Hole Facia
6@ 2 x 4 x 13 3/4" Corner Facia
2@ 2 x 4 x 45 1/4" Seat Board
1@ 2 x 4 x 20" Table Runner
2@ 2 x 4 x 8" Seat Runner
1@ 2 x 4 x 19 3/4" Entrapment Board
2@ 2 x 4 x 59" Rockwall Leg
1@ 2 x 4 x 51" Deck Runner
1@ 2 x 4 x 56" Rockwall Runner
2@ 2 x 4 x 39 3/4" Roof Runner
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION

48
49
51
53
54
57
60
75
76
77
79
81
78
50
52
56
55
58
1@ 2 x 6 x 93" Ground Runner
4@ 2 x 6 x 52" Main Beam
5@ 2 x 6 x 52" 4 Hole Facia
2@ 2 x 6 x 52" Arched Facia
1@ 2 x 6 x 52" 4 Hole Facia w/R H
2@ 2 x 6 x 50" Seat Board
4@ 2 x 6 x 18" Ladder Step
1@ 2 x 6 x 55 1/2" Left Ladder Leg
1@ 2 x 6 x 55 1/2" Right Ladder Leg
2@ 2 x 6 x 42" Right Roof Support
2@ 2 x 6 x 42" Left Roof Support
2@ 2 x 10 x 10" Fan Center
2@ 4 x 4 x 93" Corner Upright
2@ 4 x 4 x 93" Corner Upright w/TJ Holes
1@ 4 x 4 x 52" Top Joist w/Swing Holes
8@ 4 x 4 x 15" Angled Brace
2@ 4 x 4 x 88" Swing Beam Support Leg
1@ 4 x 6 x 94" 3 Position Swing Beam
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION

N4 N5
N8 N9
N20 N19
N23
N21
N28
N10N11
N29
1@ 3 1/4" PC Pipe - Yellow
4@ Safety Handle - Yellow
1@ Plaque
12@ Rock
8@ 90
Bracket - Brown
4@ RW/Ladder Bracket -
Brown
1@ Ship's Wheel w/Cap
1@ Telescope
6@ Rebar Stake
1@ Swing Beam
Plate - Brown
2@ Swing Beam Support
Plate - Brown
12@ Bolt Cup
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION

N27 N31 N30
N17 N15
N26N12
N13
N18 N14
6@ Spring Clip
4@ Pear-shaped
C-Link
6@ Wide-jaw C-Link
1@ Half Bucket Swing
Designed for ages 3-5
2@ Swing Seat - Blue
2@ Trapeze Chain
6@ Swing Chain
6@ Swing Hanger
1@ Trapeze Bar - Yellow
2@ Trapeze
Ring - Yellow
N24
N1
Parts Not Shown
1@ Double Wall Wave Slide
1@ 12' Rope
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION

N24
48
26
79
N4
79
26
N15
N13
N27
N26
N11
81
N17
50
50
28
12
28
32
31
15
34
13
14
16
29
50
4
5
11
6
75
17
57
58
6
25
51
N20
N10
N1
N21
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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7
9
8
60
51
6
N71
27
75
76
N17
50 54 56 55
34
49
N9
33
29
N19
6
48
81
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
H30
H32
H34
H28
H17
H192
H170
H163
H164
H158
H152
H155
H11
H7
H1
H3
H4
H24
H93
H108
H116
*NOTE: Hardware is drawn to actual size except for H139 and H140 on page 16.
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HARDWARE FOR ASSEMBLY

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
H124
H135
H131
H129
H126
H50
H56
H60
H140 H139
*NOTE: Thread length may vary from what is pictured.
H140 is 3/8" x 10"
H139 is 3/8" x 9"
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HARDWARE FOR ASSEMBLY

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
Tape Measure
Carpenters Level
Carpenters Square
Rubber Mallet
Claw Hammer
Wood Clamp
Standard or Cordless Drill
with #2 & #3 Phillips Bits
Electric Impact Gun or 1/4"
and 3/8" Ratchet
1/8" Drill Bit
1/4" Drill Bit
Torque Wrench
Crescent Wrench
7/16" Deep Well Socket
1/2" Deep Well Socket
9/16" Deep Well Socket
9/16" Box Wrench
8' Step Ladder
Safety Glasses
Adult Helper
*DENOTES HARDWARE BAG
**DENOTES QUANTITY NEEDED OUT OF HARDWARE BAG
NOTE: EXTRA HARDWARE IS INCLUDED IN THE BAGS.
NOT ALL HARDWARE WILL BE USED TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION.
EXAMPLE:
5-46-0506* @ 2**
Funhouse Hardware List
F/N#
DESCRIPTION
DIMENSION
BAG/QTY
H1
Flat Washer
1/4"
5-46-0506 @2, 5-46-0514 @80
H3
Flat Washer
3/8"
5-46-0410 @4, 5-46-0506 @23, 5-46-0514 @6
H4
Flat Washer
1/2"
5-46-0506 @4, 5-46-0514 @2
H7
SAE Washer
1/4"
5-46-0514 @28
H11
Lock Washer
3/8"
5-46-0410 @4, 5-46-0506 @20, 5-46-0514 @10
H17
Standard Nut
3/8"
5-46-0506 @5, 5-46-0514 @2
H24
Nylock Nut
3/8"
5-46-0410 @4, 5-46-0506 @8
H28
Acorn Nut
3/8"
5-46-0410 @4, 5-46-0506 @13, 5-46-0514 @2
H30
Round Pallet Nut
3/8"
5-46-0506 @6, 5-46-0514 @4
H32
4 Prong T-Nut
1/4"
5-46-0514 @32
H34
4 Prong T-Nut
3/8"
5-46-0514 @4
H50
Carriage Bolt
3/8" x 3 1/2"
5-46-0506 @2
H56
Carriage Bolt
3/8" x 6 1/2"
5-46-0506 @1, 5-46-0514 @2
H60
Carriage Bolt
3/8" x 8 1/2"
5-46-0506 @1
H93
Lag Bolt
1/4" x 2"
5-46-0514 @6
H108
Lag Bolt
5/16" x 3"
5-46-0506 @2, 5-46-0514 @80
H116
Lag Bolt
3/8" x 3 1/2"
5-46-0506 @2
H124
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 1 1/2"
5-46-0514 @4
H126
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 2"
5-46-0506 @2
H129
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 3 1/2"
5-46-0506 @3
H131
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 4 1/2"
5-46-0514 @4
H135
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 6 1/2"
5-46-0410 @4, 5-46-0506 @8
H139
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 9"
5-46-0506 @1
H140
Hex Bolt
3/8" x 10"
5-46-0506 @1
H152
Phillips Wood Screw
#8 x 1 1/2"
5-46-0514 @279
H155
Phillips Wood Screw
#8 x 2 1/2"
5-46-0514 @62
H158
Phillips Pan Head Tap Screw
#10 x 1 1/2"
5-46-0514 @4
H163
Phillips Pan Head Tap Screw
#14 x 3/4"
5-46-0514 @6
H164
Phillips Pan Head Tap Screw
#14 x 1"
5-46-0514 @26
H170
Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw
1/4" x 1 1/4"
5-46-0514 @24
H192
Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw
1/4" x 1 1/2"
5-46-0514 @8
17

B
1 3/4"
1 1/4"
DETAIL A
50
75
81"
52"
52
77
H56
H4
H17
H11
H3
76
50
H108
H1
75
H108
H1
50
51
76
75
76
C
1 3/4"
DETAIL B
52
75
*NOTE: Pre-drill all holes for Lag Bolts with the appropriate drill bit.
*NOTE: Do not tighten hardware in #1 at this time.
1. Lay Corner Uprights
(76)
on the ground. Attach Top Joist with Swing Holes
(77)
to Corner Uprights
(76)
using 3/8" Hardware
(H3) (H11) (H17) (H56)
and 1/2" Hardware
(H4)
.
*NOTE: 4 Hole Facias (50) must be flush with the bottoms and sides of Corner Uprights (75)
(76), and they must be oriented as shown in Detail A.
*SUGGESTION: When installing Facias, put bottom lag bolts in first and check that
measurements are correct and assembly is square before inserting top lag bolts.
2. Attach 4 Hole Facia
(50)
to Corner Uprights
(76)
using 5/16" Hardware
(H108)
and 1/4" Hardware
(H1)
.
3. Lay Corner Uprights
(75)
on the ground and attach 4 Hole Facia
(50)
to Corner Uprights
(75)
using
5/16" Hardware
(H108)
and 1/4" Hardware
(H1)
. The Facia
(50)
must be flush with the bottom of
the Uprights
(75)
.
4. Attach 4 Hole Facia with Rope Hole
(52)
to Corner Uprights
(75)
using 5/16" Hardware
(H108)
and
1/4" Hardware
(H1)
. The Facia
(52)
must be
81"
up from the bottom of the Uprights and oriented
as shown in Detail B..
*NOTE: If installing Double Wall Wave Slide opposite the swing beam side (B), install
Arched Facia (51) in place of 4 Hole Facia w/Rope Hole (52).
B
18
Step 1
Upright Assembly

B
52"
52"
H28
H28
76
50
75
50
50
H1
H108
H108
H1
50
76
1 1/4"
1 3/4"
DETAIL A
*NOTE: Pre-drill all holes for Lag Bolts with the appropriate drill bit.
*NOTE: Holes in 4 Hole Facias (50) must be offset (as shown in Detail A).
1. Stand up assemblies from Step 1 and attach 4 Hole Facias
(50)
to Corner Uprights
(75) (76)
using
5/16" Hardware
(H108)
and 1/4" Hardware
(H1)
.
2. Ensure assemblies are level and square, then finish tightening hardware from Step 1.
3. Add 3/8" Acorn Nut
(H28)
to hardware from #1 in Step 1 and tighten.
19
Step 2
Upright Assembly
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