The Swingset Adventurer User manual

Section 1
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Adventurer

Tools Needed:
The Swingset Company (TSC) team has designed the easiest playset to assemble (in our humble opinion :)
We’ve pre-drilled all the holes, sanded all the wood, and pre-assembled many of the parts for you. We even
use the fewest variations of fasteners. We hope you find this assembly to be enjoyable and stress-free. But
if you get stuck, don’t hesitate to call us at 888.525.1185. Please let us know your thoughts when you’re
done. Happy Building!
IMPORTANT: These Instructions were written assuming you have firm, level ground or
you have ensured the ground is the same elevation at the points where the posts and A-
Frame legs touch the ground. See the “Layout Diagram” at the end of this manual for
reference. If your ground is not the same elevation at all the ground contact points, it will
still be possible to assemble this swing set, however you will need to ensure stability of
the swing set (e.g. by attaching 4x4 post extensions where the posts or A-Frame legs may
not be long enough to reach the ground.) TSC does not take any responsibility for an
assembly where the ground is not fully level and the elevations at the ground contact
points are not the same.
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Power or
Hammer Drill
Bubble Level 90oAngle 1/2” & 11/16”
Sockets & Wrench 6’ Ladder
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#2 Phillips ead
Screw Driver

1. This playset is intended for use in residential settings by
children ages 3-11 years of age. Use in public settings
will void the warranty and can cause unexpected
component failure leading to injury or death.
2. The maximum safe weight on the Fort deck is 500 lb.
Maximum weight for the Fort Extension Board is 200
lb. Maximum weight for the Swing Beam is 400lbs for
the 2-swing models; 600lbs for the 3-swing models (or
200lbs per swing).
3. As your swing set acclimates to its new environment,
natural characteristics of the wood can show in the
form of checks, or "cracks" in the lumber. In almost all
cases this is normal and it will not affect the structural
integrity of your play set and is not covered under
warranty.
4. As with any home project, good judgment and respect
for power tools will greatly reduce the risk of injury.
Follow all tool manufacturers' safety guidelines. Always
wear eye protection and safety gloves to prevent injury.
5. While the play set is being constructed, please keep
children off the equipment until the project is
complete.
6. The Swingset Company (TSC) shall not be liable for
incidental, indirect or consequential damages or
injuries that result from building and/or playing on our
play sets. Adult supervision is recommended anytime a
play set is being used.
7. TSC recommends that the weight limits for all
components must not be exceeded. Failure to adhere
to these and other safety guidelines could result in
damage to the play set and injury to the users.
8. Your children's safety is our #1 concern. Observing the
cautions in this manual and those of the associated
options reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
Please review these safety rules regularly with your
children.
Safety Instructions
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SECTI N 1
The Fort Frame
Before you start, find
the box labeled “Fort
Accessories”. This is
where you’ll find all
your screws and the
special drill bit required
for assembly.
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We’ve provided a few extra
screws in each bag, just in
case you lose a few

Step 1: Create Two A-Frames
Parts Needed:
A
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2x4
x4
x16
Lay the four Posts (#1) on the ground as
shown. Using the four Crossbeams (#2),
construct two A-Frames as shown to the
right. Place the Crossbeams (#2)
between the lines as shown in figures A
& B. Make sure the Crossbeams are
completely square & perpendicular to
the Posts. Attach using two “A” Screws
at each end of the Crossbeam. Use the
provided drill bit (T-25) to attach all the
screws in this manual.
[Tip: use a 90 degree angle to ensure the
beams are square & perpendicular]
x1
T-25
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Make sure all beams are
flush to the edges of the
posts, as shown.
Figure B
Figure A
A
A
A
A
12
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2

Parts Needed:
A
Step 2: Attach 2 Floor Beams
x2
3
x4
Turn one of the A-Frames over so the
Crossbeam side rests on the ground. Attach
the Floor Beams (#3) to the Posts (#1) using
two “A” screws in each side, see Figure C.
Make sure the Floor Beams (#3) are aligned
between the lines of the posts, and the
bottom edges are flush to the bottom edges
of the posts, as in the prior step.
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3
3
1
1
Figure C
Make sure
the narrow
support bars
face this way

Parts Needed:
A
Step 3: Connect Both A-Frames
x4
You’ll need your friend for this next
part. Stand up the A-Frame with the
attached Floor Beams, and place it
opposite the other “A” Frame.
Align the Floor Beams with the lines on
the posts of the other A-Frame. Use a
bubble level to make sure all beams
are horizontal and level. Secure using
two “A” screws on each side, see
Figure D.
IMP RTANT: The ground beneath
each post must be at the same level to
ensure all beams are horizontal and
square.
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Make sure all
beams are flush to
the edges of the
posts, as shown.
Figure D
A
A

Parts Needed:
A
Step 4: Attach Braces
x16
x8
Find the box that says “Braces”.
Attach the 8 Braces between the
Posts (#1) and the Crossbeams (#2
& 3). Use two “A” Screws for each
brace, as shown in Figure E.
Tip: Make sure the end of each
Brace lines up with the edge of each
Post and the bottom of the beam,
see figure F.
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Figure E
Figure F
A
A
1
1
2
2
3
3

Parts Needed:
Step 5: Install Deck Floors
You’ll need your friend again for this
step. Insert the two Deck Floors.
They are identical. The cutout in the
floor joists should rest on the
support bars of the Crossbeams. Do
NOT screw them into place yet.
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3 2
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Parts Needed:
Step 6: Attach adder, Slide & Top Cross Beams
2x2
Ax8
Note: The ladder and Slide can be placed on any side you wish.
Attach the Ladder using the instruction sheet and hardware
provided with the Ladder.
Next, attach the Slide using three “B” screws. The screws should
drill through the slide’s holes and into the bottom Crossbeam,
see Figure .
Section 1
2
2
Figure G
Figure H
For ladder,
see separate
instructions
that came
with this part.
Note: This view of the fort
has been rotated 90” from
the prior page in order to
better demonstrate the
upcoming steps.
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x3
B
Important: Make sure the Ladder is placed all
the way to one side of the deck floor, and the
Slide all the way to the opposite side. The two
holes in the deck floor need to be between the
Ladder and Slide.
Finally, attach the last two Crossbeams (#2) using
two “A” screws in each side, See Figure H.

Parts Needed:
Step 7: Attach Vertical Boards & Crossbar
Find the package “VERTICALS” containing the 4 parts below with
the plastic stubs (2 tall & 2 short) and insert them into the holes
on the deck floor (see picture to right). If need be, adjust the
deck floors to fit the vertical stubs.
IMP RTANT: Install the “Tall verticals” opposite each other,
then do the same for the “Small Verticals”. Tall vertical should
be placed between the slide and ladder.
Make sure all verticals are truly vertical (use a bubble level to
help check this), and attach to the upper Crossbeams (#2) using
two “C” screws, see figure I.
Next, install the crossbar (#4) to the top of the Tall Verticals
using two “C” screws, one on each end, as shown to the right.
Finally, install the 2 green safety handles which came with the
ladder. One handle will attach to the Post, the other to the Tall
Vertical.
Cx10
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Parts Needed:
Cx8
Now you can secure the deck floor
using the 8 pocket holes under the
deck floor. Use the “C” screws, as
shown.
Step 8: Screw the Deck Floors in Place
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GREAT JOB!
The Fort should look like this.

SECTION 2
“ADVENTURER” SWINGSET
Walls & Hammock
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Parts Needed:
Cx24
x6
Attach alls
Figure K
Edge of walls must be flush
with far edge of post
Use 1 “C” Screw
in each corner
4x1
4
Find the 6 walls and attach them as shown. Make
sure to align the ends of each wall with the
outside edges of the posts. Use one “C” Screw in
each wall corner, See Figures K and K1.
Next, place the safety bar (#4) between the posts
approximately 2 feet off the ground to block off
direct access to the swinging areas. Use one “A”
screw on each end to secure them to the posts.
See Figure L.
Figure L
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Use 1 “A” Screw
in each corner
Ax2
4
Figure K1

Step 10: Hammock
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Find the package called “Hammock”. To
attach the Hammock, use the instruction
sheet and parts that came with that kit.

SECTI N 3
The Swing Beam & A-Frame;
Tarp Roof
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Parts Needed:
Find the box labeled “Swing Beam Mounting Parts”.
Then find the Fort Bracket. All the screws and
fasteners required for this section are found in the
“Swing Beam Mounting Parts” box.
Place the Fort Bracket over the upper Crossbeam
and between the Posts and Verticals, as
shown. Push bracket down over the upper
crossbeam so it fits snuggly into place. Secure the
bracket using 3 "B" screws, as shown in Figure P .
Step 1: Attach Fort Bracket
Fort Bracket
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x1
x3B
Figure P

Parts Needed:
Locate the Swing Beam and A-Frame Bracket.
IMP RTANT: Turn the Swing Beam upside down so
the Swingset Company decal is upside down.
The Swing Beam has one side that is trimmed and
one side that is not. The A-Frame Bracket goes on
the end of the Swing Beam that is N T trimmed.
Place the A-Frame Bracket on the untrimmed end of
the Swing Beam. Make sure the A-Frame Bracket is
flush to the end of the Swing Beam (Figure Q). Secure
the A-Frame Bracket to the Swing Beam using 2 "B"
screws on each side, as shown in Figure Q.
Next, flip the Swing Beam right side up. Install Swing
Hangers, as shown in Figure R. Make sure lock nuts
are tight.
x1
X4
B
X6
A-Frame Bracket
x1
Swing Hangers
Step 2:
A-Frame Bracket goes
on the swing beam end
that is N T trimmed.
Step 3:
Step 2 & 3: Attach A-Frame Bracket
to Swing Beam
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(x4 for 2-seat Swing Beam)
Figure Q
Swing Beam
Figure R
Decal should
be upside
down.

Parts Needed:
Find the 2 legs (#7) of the A-Frame.
Slide them into the A-Frame
Bracket as shown. Install the 4-1/2"
bolts, nuts & washers as shown,
but don’t fully tighten until later.
x2
x2
7
7
Step 4: Attach A-Frame egs to Swing Beam
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