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Ins 1902329b Eagles Nest Elite Eng 11-23-20
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If you have assembly questions or you are missing or
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Please have the following information ready when you make your call:
• Model Number of the product located on the front of the assembly manual
• The item description and number from the parts list from the manual that was included in your box
• Read entire assembly manual, paying special attention to the important tips and safety information.
• To ensure there are no missing pieces do a complete inventory by first separating and identifying all parts.
• Make sure to check packing material for small parts that may have fallen out during shipment.
• Structures are not intended for public use. The Company does not warranty any of its residential structures
subjected to commercial use.
• This manual contains helpful information concerning assembly preparation, installation procedure and
required maintenance.
• Always keep safety in mind as your structure is being built.
• Keep these instructions for future reference.
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Owner’s Manual Limited Warranty
Please read entire booklet completely before beginning the assembly process
Please retain these instructions and your receipt for future reference. Keep them in a safe place where you can refer to them as needed.
In order to provide you with the most efficient service, it is required that you provide us with the part numbers when ordering parts.
Where Purchased:
Date of Purchase:
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This Limited Warranty by Backyard Discovery applies to products manufactured under the Backyard Discovery brand or its other brands including but not limited to Backyard
Botanical, Adventure Playsets, and Leisure Time Products.
Backyard Discovery warrants that this product is free from defect in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase. This one (1) year
warranty covers all parts including wood, hardware, and accessories. All wood carries a five (5) year pro-rated warranty against rot and decay. Refer to the schedule below for
charges associated with replacement of parts under this Limited Warranty. In addition, Backyard Discovery will replace any parts within the first 30 days from date of purchase
found to be missing from or damaged in the original packaging.
This warranty applies to the original owner and registrant and is non-transferable. Regular maintenance is required to assure maximum life and performance of this product.
Failure by the owner to maintain the product according to the maintenance requirements may void this warranty. Maintenance guidelines are provided in the Owner’s Manual.
Backyard Discovery products have been designed for safety and quality. Any modifications made to the original product could damage the structural integrity of the unit
leading to failure and possible injury. Modification voids any and all warranties and Backyard Discovery assumes no liability for any modified products or consequences
resulting from failure of a modified product.
This product is warranted for RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY. Under no circumstance should a Backyard Discovery product be used in public settings. Such use may lead to product
failure and potential injury. Any and all public use will void this warranty. Backyard Discovery disclaims all other representations and warranties of any kind, express or implied.
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APPENDIX A
The following information is from the United States X3.1.3.2 Do not install loose-fill surfacing over hard
surfaces such as concrete or asphalt.
Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Information
X3.1.4 Poured-In-Place Surfaces or Pre-Manufactured
Sheet for playground surfacing material; also see Rubber Tiles — You may be interested in using surfacing other
the following website for additional information: than loose-fill materials – like rubber tiles or poured-in-place
www.cpsc.gov surfaces.
X3.1.4.1 Installations of these surfaces generally require
X3. SECTION 4 OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY a professional and are not “do-it-yourself” projects.
COMMISSION’S OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY X3.1.4.2 Review surface specification before purchasing
HANDBOOK9 this type of surfacing. Ask the installer/manufacturer for a report
X3.1 Select Protective Surfacing—One of the most showing that the product has been tested to the following
important things you can do to reduce the likelihood of serious safety standard: ASTM F 1292 Standard Specification for Impact
head injuries is to install shock-absorbing protective surfacing Attenuation of Surfacing Materials within the Use Zone of
under and around your play equipment. The protective surfacing Playground Equipment. This report should show the specific
should be applied to a depth that is suitable for the equipment height for which the surface is intended to protect against serious
height in accordance with ASTM Specification F 1292. There are head injury. This height should be equal to or greater than the
different types of surfacing to choose from; whichever product fall height – vertical distance between a designated play surface
you select, follow these guidelines: (elevated surface for standing, sitting, or climbing) and the
X3.1.1 Loose-Fill Materials: protective surfacing below – of your play equipment
X3.1.1.1 Maintain a minimum depth of 9 inches of loose- X3.1.4.3 Check the protective surfacing frequently for
fill materials such as wood mulch/chips, engineered wood fiber wear.
(EWF), or shredded/recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to X3.1.5 Placement — Proper placement and maintenance
8 feet high; and 9 inches of sand or pea gravel for equipment up of protective surfacing is essential. Be sure to:
to 5 feet high. NOTE: An initial fill level of 12 inches will compress X3.1.5.1 Extend surfacing at least 6 feet from the
to about a 9-inch depth of surfacing overtime. The surfacing will equipment in all directions.
also compact, displace, and settle, and should be periodically X3.1.5.2 For to-fro swings, extend protective surfacing in
refilled to maintain at least a 9-inch depth. front of and behind the swing to a distance equal to twice the
X3.1.2 Use a minimum of 6 inches of protective surfacing height of the top bar from which the swing is suspended.
for play equipment less than 4 feet in height. If maintained
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properly, this should be adequate. (At depths less than 6 inches, This information has been extracted from the CPSC
the protective material is too easily displaced or compacted.) publications “Playground Surfacing — Technical Information Guide” and
“Handbook for Public Playground Safety.” Copies of these reports can
NOTE: Do not install home playground equipment over be obtained by sending a postcard to the: Office of Public Affairs, U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207 or call
concrete, asphalt, or any other hard surface. A fall onto a hard
the toll-free hotline: 1-800-638-2772.
surface can result in serious injury to the equipment user. Grass
and dirt are not considered protective surfacing because wear The American Society for Testing and Materials takes no position
and environmental factors can reduce their shock absorbing respecting the validity of any parent right asserted in connection
effectiveness. Carpeting and thin mats are generally not adequate with any item mentioned in this standard. Users of this standard are
protective surfacing. Ground level equipment such as a sandbox, expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such parent
activity wall, playhouse or other equipment that has no elevated rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, are entirely their own
play surface – does not need any protective surfacing. responsibility.
X3.1.3 Use containment, such as digging out around the
The standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible
perimeter and/or lining the perimeter with landscape edging.
technical committee and must be reviewed every five years and if not
Don’t forget to account for water drainage. revised, either approved or withdrawn. Your comments are invited either
X3.1.3.1 Check and maintain the depth of the loose- for revision of this standard or for additional standards and should be
fill surfacing material. To maintain the right amount of loose-fill addressed to ASTM Headquarters. Your comments will receive careful
materials, mark the correct level on play equipment support consideration at a meeting of the responsible technical committee, which
posts. That way you can easily see when to replenish and/or you may attend. If you feel that your comments have not received a fair
redistribute the surfacing. hearing you should make your views known to the ASTM Committee on
Standards. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428.
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Owner’s Manual Instructions for Proper Maintenance
IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHECK AND TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE AT THE BEGINNING AND DURING
THE SEASON AS THEY MAY LOOSEN DUE TO WOOD EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION.
At the beginning of each play season Additional Maintenance
• Tighten all hardware. • Check the swing beam and hardware every two
• Lubricate all metallic moving parts per weeks due to wood expansion and contraction.
manufacturer’s instructions. It is particularly important that this procedure be
• Check all protective coverings on bolts, pipes, followed at the beginning of each season.
edges, and corners. Replace if they are loose, • Inspect wood parts monthly. The grain of the wood
cracked, or missing. sometimes will lift in the dry season causing splinters
• Check all moving parts including swing seats, to appear. Light sand may be necessary to maintain
ropes, cables, and chains for wear, rust, or other a safe playing environment. Treat your playset with
deterioration. Replace as needed. stain regularly, to help prevent severe checking/
• Check metal parts for rust. If found, sand and splitting and other weather damage.
repaint using a non lead-based paint meeting the • A waterborne transparent stain has been applied to
requirements of 16 CFR 1303. your playset. This is done for color only. Once or twice
• Check all wood members for deterioration a year, depending on your climate conditions, you
and splinters. Sand down splinters and replace must apply some type of protection (sealant) to the
deteriorating wood members. wood of your unit. Prior to the application of sealant,
• Reinstall any plastic parts, such as swing seats or any lightly sand any “rough” spots on your playset. Please
other items that were removed for the cold season. note this is a requirement of your warranty.
• Rake and check depth of loose fill protective • Assembling and maintaining the playset on a level
surfacing materials to prevent compaction and to location is very important. As your children play,
maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary. your playset will slowly dig its way into the soil, and
it is very important that it settles evenly. Make sure
Twice a month during play season the playset is level and true one each year or at the
beginning of each play season.
• Tighten all hardware.
• Check all protective coverings on bolts, pipes, edges, & Disposal Instructions
corners. Replace if they are loose, cracked, or missing.
• Rake and check depth of loose fill protective When the Playcenter use is no longer desired, it should
surfacing materials to prevent compaction and to be disassembled and disposed of in such a way that no
maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary. unreasonable hazards will exist at the time the unit is
discarded.
Once a month during play season.
• Lubricate all metallic moving parts per Third Party Assembly
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Check all moving parts including swing seats, Customer may, in their sole discretion, elect to use a
ropes, cables, and chains for wear, rust, or other third party person or service to assemble this product.
deterioration. Replace as needed. Backyard Discovery assumes no responsibility or
liability for any charge incurred by the Customer for
At the end of each season or when any assembly services’. Please see our warranty for
more information about damaged and missing part
the temperature drops below 32° F
replacement coverage. Backyard Discovery will not
• Remove plastic swing seats and other items as specified reimburse Customer for the price of parts purchased.
by the manufacturer and take indoors or do not use.
• Rake and check depth of loose fill protective
surfacing materials to prevent compaction and to
maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary.
OWNERS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE LEGIBILITY OF THE WARNING LABELS
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Owner’s Manual Instructions for Proper Maintenance
What causes weathering? Does it affect How can I reduce the amount of
the strength of my product? weathering to wood product?
One of the main reasons for weathering is the 1. Your wood product is coated with a
effects of water (moisture); the moisture content water-based stain. Sunlight will break down
of the wood at the surface is different than the the coating, so we recommend applying
interior of the wood. As the climate changes, a water repellent or stain on a yearly basis
moisture moves in or out of the wood, causing (see your local stain and paint supplier for a
tension which can result in checking and or recommended product). You must apply some
warping. You can expect the following due to type of protection (sealant) to the wood of your
weathering. These changes will not affect the product. Please note this is a requirement
strength of the product: of your warranty. Most weathering is just
the normal result of nature and will not affect
1. Checking is surface cracks in the wood along safety. However if you are concerned that a part
the grain. A post (4” x 4”) will experience more has experienced a severe weathering problem
checking than a board (1” x 4”) because the surface please call our customer service department for
and interior moisture content will vary more widely further assistance.
than in thinner wood.
2. Inspect wood parts monthly. The grain of
2. Warping results from any distortion (twisting, the wood sometimes will lift in the dry season
cupping) from the original plane of the board and causing splinters to appear. Light sanding may
often happens from rapid wetting and drying of be necessary to maintain a safe environment.
the wood. Treating your Product with protection (sealant)
after sanding will help prevent severe checking/
3. Fading happens as a natural change in the splitting and other weather damage.
wood color as it is exposed to sun-light and will
turn grey over time.
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Owner’s Manual Assembly Tips
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ASSEMBLY TIP:
Keep and eye out for these boxes which will contain helpful pictures and information making
the assembly process as quick and painless as possible.
Sorting Wood E1
E2
F1
F2
G1
G2
When removing the wood from the boxes we recommend arranging them by part number before you begin
assembly. This will allow for faster assembly and easily identify any parts that may be missing or damaged.
Sorting Hardware
NUT BARREL SCREW T-NUT WASHER FLAT BOLT HEX BOLT SCREW PWH
H100545 H100695 H100699 H100706 H100716 H100718 H100742
To help with assembly we recommend sorting your hardware bags with the seven digit alpha-numeric number
printed on the bags or by hardware type (i.e. bolts, nuts, etc.). Organizing your hardware will make assembly easier.
Hardware Identification
Hardware bags are printed with
a seven digit alpha-numeric part
number. During assembly you only
need to reference the last three 192(x2)
digits of the part number as noted 378 BOLT WH 199(x2)
(x2) 5/16 x 1-3/4 - H100378
in each step. This will make finding
the correct hardware easier. 378(x2) 198(x2)
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Owner's Manual Tools Required for Installation
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the size of attachments needed for
your bolts.
assembly 1/2.
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ensure that your structure is level before your bolts. This is to prevent structural
proceeding to the next step. damage and also splintering your wood.
When you see this icon you will need
Some steps in the assembly process will a ladder to complete the step. Do NOT
require an extra set of hands. Make sure stand on the set when it is unstable
you have a helper available. and not anchored. Failure to do so may
result in injury.
This icon will show you what drill
This icon shows the size of an open
attachments are needed. For this
ended wrench. Using the wrench as the
example you will need a Phillips head
fraction bar.
attachment and 3/8 socket.
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Owner's Manual Basic Setup Dimensions & Assembly Notes
Place the set on level ground, not less than 6'-7" [2 m] from any structure or obstruction such
as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines, or electrical wires.
• While assembling unit, take time before and after each phase to make sure fort is level. If fort is not level,
assembly will be difficult and improper assembly may result. Extra care must be taken to insure the fort is square.
• The safe play area refers to a zone extending 6'-7" [2 m] beyond the play product on all slides, including the space
above the play product.
9'-9 5/8"
Safe Play Zone [3 m]
32'-8 3/8"
[10 m]
General Information:
Your set has been designed and engineered for children only and for residential use only.
A maximum of 150 lbs. per child is recommended for play activities designed for individual use.
A maximum of 120 lbs. per child is recommended for play activities designed for multiple child use.
A maximum of 9 children is recommended for this swing set.
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Parts Identification Wood Components (Not to Scale)
B1 POST - W4L12809
(x1) 3"x3"x89 5/8" (76x76x2275)
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Parts Identification Wood Components (Not to Scale)
F3 POST - W4L08504
F4 WALL SUPPORT - W4L13101
(x1) 1 3/8"x2 3/8"x47 1/4" (36x60x1200) (x1) 1 3/8"x2 3/8"x11 3/4" (36x60x300)
G12 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08490 G13 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08491 G14 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08492
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x29 1/8" (24x134x741) (x1) 1"x5 1/4"x28 1/4" (24x134x716) (x1) 1"x5 1/4"x10 5/8" (24x134x269)
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Parts Identification Wood Components (Not to Scale)
G15 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08545 G16 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08546 G18 BASE BOARD - W4L12820
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x30 1/4" (24x134x768) (x1) 1"x5 1/4"x14 7/8" (24x134x378) (x2) 1"x5 1/4"x56" (24x134x1422)
G22 DECK RAIL - W4L12816 G23 DECK BOARD - W4L08698 G24 DECK BOARD - W4L12805
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x53 1/8" (24x134x1349) (x1) 1"x5 1/4"x22" (24x134x560) (x1) 1"x5 1/4"x25 3/8" (24x134x645)
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H16 RAFTER - W4L08527 H17 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08533 H18 ROOF SUPPORT - W4L08541
(x2) 1"x3 3/8"x47 5/8" (24x86x1209) (x1) 1"x3 3/8"x35" (24x86x889) (x1) 1"x3 3/8"x28 1/4" (24x86x717)
H26 FLOOR SUPPORT - W4L08700 H28 FLOOR SUPPORT - W4L12823 H76 LADDER RUNG - W4L06609
(x1) 1"x3 3/8"x46 1/8" (24x86x1172) (x1) 1"x3 3/8"x52 1/8" (24x86x1324) (x5) 1"x3 3/8"x18 1/8" (24x86x460)
H110 ATTACHMENT BOARD - W4L12839 J1 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08496 J2 FLOOR SUPPORT - W4L12844
(x1) 1"x3 3/8"x20 1/8" (24x86x512) (x2) 1"x2 3/8"x27 1/8" (24x60x688) (x1) 1"x2 3/8"x23 3/8" (24x60x594)
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Parts Identification Wood Components (Not to Scale)
M16 WALL BOARD - W4L08530 M17 WALL BOARD - W4L08531 M18 WALL BOARD - W4L08532
(x2) 5/8"x3 3/8"x34 1/8" (16x86x867) (x2) 5/8"x3 3/8"x22 3/8" (16x86x567) (x2) 5/8"x3"x10 1/2" (16x77x268)
M20 WALL BOARD - W4L08536 M23 WALL PICKET - W4L08544 M26 ROCK WALL BOARD - W4L12832
(x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x20 1/2" (16x86x521) (x16) 5/8"x3 3/8"x29 7/8" (16x86x759) (x9) 5/8"x3 3/8"x23 1/4" (16x86x590)
M28 ROCK WALL BOARD - W4L12833 M29 ROCK WALL BOARD - W4L12834 O70 SLIDE MOUNTING BOARD - W4L09040
(x4) 5/8"x3 3/8"x23 1/4" (16x86x590) (x5) 5/8"x3 3/8"x23 1/4" (16x86x590) (x1) 5/8"x1 3/8"x20 3/8" (16x34x517)
M30 ROCK WALL END BOARD - W4L12835 M31 ROCK WALL BOARD - W4L12837 M38 TURRET FILLER BOARD - W4L11445
(x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x24 1/4" (16x86x615) (x1) 5/8"x2 3/4"x23 1/4" (16x69x590) (x2) 5/8"x3 3/8"x5 3/4" (16x86x146)
M39 FLOOR BOARD - W4L11558 M73 REAR SUPPORT - W4L11417 N2 WINDOW BOTTOM - W4L08538
(x1) 5/8"x3"x18 7/8" (16x76x480) (x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x20 1/8" (16x86x512) (x1) 5/8"x2 3/8"x25 1/4" (16x60x640)
N3 WINDOW SIDE - W4L08539 N4 ROCK WALL CLEAT - W4L12847 N6 RAFTER CLEAT - W4L11446
(x2) 5/8"x2 3/8"x12 5/8" (16x60x321) (x1) 5/8"x2 3/8"x61 3/4" (16x60x1568) (x1) 5/8"x2 3/8"x3 1/8" (16x60x80)
SP50 SWING BEAM SUPPORT - W4L11377 T1 FLOOR SUPPORT - W4L08466 T2 WALL BOARD - W4L12846
(x2) 1"x1 3/8"x48 3/8" (24x34x1230) (x2) 1"x1 3/8"x5 7/8" (24x34x150)
(x1) 3 3/8"x3 3/8"x49 3/8" (86x86x1254)
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Parts Identification Wood Components (Not to Scale)
B2 POST - W2A02902
(x1) 3"x3"x89 5/8" (76x76x2275)
WP1 RIGHT WALL PANEL - W2A02903 WP2 RIGHT WALL PANEL - W2A02904 WP4 WALL PANEL - W2A02906
(x2) 1 1/4"x10 3/16"x29 7/8" (32x258x759) (x2) 1 1/4"x12 1/2"x29 7/8" (32x318x759) (x2) 1 1/4"x11 5/8"x29 7/8" (32x295x759)
WP8 LEFT WINDOW WALL PANEL - W2A02910 WP9 RIGHT WINDOW WALL PANEL - W2A02911
(x1) 1 1/4"x16"x43 1/4" (32x407x1099) (x1) 1 1/4"x15 7/8"x43 1/4" (32x404x1099)
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Parts Identification Wood Components (Not to Scale)
FP7 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02248 FP8 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02912 FP9 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02913
(x1) 1 1/4"x12 1/16"x22 1/16" (32x302x558) (x1) 1 1/4"x14 5/16"x34 3/16" (32x363x869) (x1) 1 1/4"x14 5/16"x34 3/16" (32x363x869)
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Parts Identification Hardware Components
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Parts Identification Hardware Components
H100567 BOLT WH BLK H100088 SCREW PFH H100471 LAG SCREW WH BLK
(x22) 1/4x2 1/4 (x3) 5/16x1 1/2
(x4) 8x1 1/8
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Parts Identification Hardware Components
H100630 WASHER FLAT BLK H100400 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100405 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK
(x11) 8x19 (x10) (x14)
8x15 6x15
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A100041 TORX WRENCH
(x2) T-40
T-40
(x1)
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H100764
H100147 TORX BIT
(x2) T-30
SCREW SETTER
H100114 TORX WRENCH
(x2) T-30
Hardware Components
Parts Identification Accessories (Not to Scale)
A100118
(x4) HAND GRIP METAL GREEN 381 c/c
A100134
(x2) HAND GRIP GREEN 816 C/C
A100178
(x8) AUGER GROUND STAKE
A100314
(x1) "A" REVISION TAG
A4M00842
(x8) METAL ROOF FULL RIB
A4M00555
(x4) 90° L-BRACKET - BLK
A6P00239
(x1) ROUND ROOF PLASTIC CAP
A4M00615
(x3) L BRACKET BLK
A4M00844
(x1) ROUND ROOF RIB CONNECTOR PLATE
A100287
(x1) SLIDE VF 10 FT
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Parts Identification Accessories (Not to Scale)
A4M00880
(x2) TURRET WALL ARCH BAND
A4M00907
(x1) TURRET WALL ARCH BAND
A4M00896
(x1) TURRET WALL ARCH BAND
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Parts Identification Accessories (Not to Scale)
A100325
A4M00926 (x1) SWING BEAM EXTENSION BRACKET-LEFT
(x6) SINGLE DUCTILE HANGER SD
A100326
(x1) SWING BEAM EXTENSION BRACKET-RIGHT
A4M00993
(x2) EXTENDED SWING BEAM BRACKET
A6P00253
(x1) 26" WEB SWING SEAT
A4M00827 A4M01012
TRIANGLE BRACE - BLK (x2) METAL ANGLE BRACE
(x4)
A6P00036
(x6) GREEN HC ROCK #1
A6P00362
(x2) 26" HD BELT SWING
A6P00037
(x7) GREEN HC ROCK #2
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ
B4 POST - W4L12811
G1 WALL SUPPORT - W4L12822
(x1) 3"x3"x59" (76x76x1500) 1"x5 1/4"x77 3/8" (24x134x1964)
(x1)
Ëˡ˧ʹɮˠʺ
ǻÝƻʲ ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
1. FOR EASE OF ASSEMBLY WE RECOMMEND
USING SAW HORSES TO ASSEMBLE FORT. µˠʹɮˠʺ
2. WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. LINE UP HOLES
SUB ASSEMBLY
ǢȕDǢǢrōDĵɳʹɮˠʺ
(SEE ABOVE)
ˣˠˤʹɮˣʺ
Dˣʹɮˠʺ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ƻŷǢǻ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ µ˨ʹɮˠʺ
˧ˡ˦ʹɮˡʺ DǢrDŷNJ^
ǻNJÝŗµĵrDNJNr˚Dĵħ
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˡ
ǻÝƻʲ
1. FOR EASE OF ASSEMBLY WE RECOMMEND
USING SAW HORSES TO ASSEMBLE FORT.
2. WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˨ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
µˣʹɮˡʺ
INSIDE VIEW NNJŷǢǢDNJNr
ˢ˦˧ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ ˣ˥˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ DŷĵǻɟË˚ˠ˃ ˣ˥˧ʹɮˣʺ
ˠ˨ˤʹɮˡʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ DŷĵǻɟË˚ˠ˃
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡ˚ˢˀˣ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
OUTSIDE VIEW
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˢ
B1 POST - W4L12809
G18 BASE BOARD - W4L12820
(x1) 3"x3"x89 5/8" (76x76x2275)
(x2) 1"x5 1/4"x56" (24x134x1422)
ŗŷǻrʲ ˣ˥˧ʹɮˡʺ
DŷĵǻɟË˚ˠ˃
ASSEMBLE THE SUB ASSEMBLY FIRST.
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ǻÝƻʲ
1. FOR EASE OF ASSEMBLY WE RECOMMEND
µˠ˧ʹɮˡʺ
USING SAW HORSES TO ASSEMBLE FORT. DǢrDŷNJ^
2. WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. SUB ASSEMBLY
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
Dˡʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ ˧ˡ˦ʹɮˡʺ
ǻNJÝŗµĵrDNJNr˚Dĵħ ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ǢȕDǢǢrōDĵɳʹɮˠʺ
(SEE ABOVE)
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˣ
H100468 BOLT WH BLK H100378 BOLT WH BLK H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x5) 5/16x1 (x4) 5/16x1 3/4 (x5) 8x19 (x9) 5/16
ǻÝƻʲ
1. FOR EASE OF ASSEMBLY WE RECOMMEND
USING SAW HORSES TO ASSEMBLE FORT.
2. WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˨ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
µˣʹɮˡʺ
INSIDE VIEW NNJŷǢǢDNJNr
ˣ˥˧ʹɮˠʺ ˢ˦˧ʹɮˣʺ
DŷĵǻɟË˚ˠ˃ Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣ˥˧ʹɮˣʺ
DŷĵǻɟË˚ˠ˃
OUTSIDE VIEW
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˤ
H100415 BOLT WH BLK H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x8) 5/16x3 3/4 (x8) 8x19 (x8) 5/16
ǻÝƻʲ
1. WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮ˧ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮ˧ʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
µˡʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
µˡ˨ʹɮˠʺ
DǢrDŷNJ^
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻ˥
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING
T-NUTS INTO BOARDS BEFORE µˢʹɮˠʺ
ASSEMBLY. ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
Ëˡˢʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
µˡ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˢʺ ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ DǢrDŷNJ^
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ˢˠˣʹɮˠʺ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˢʺ ˃˃NJrəÝǢÝŷŗǻµ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ ˢ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˀˣ˃
ˣ˧˟ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˣˢˀˣ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻ˦
r˥ʹɮˡʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˥ˡʹɮ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢ˃
®ĵȕǢË
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻ˧
H100484 BOLT WH BLK H100205 BOLT WH BLK H100197 LAG SCREW WH BLK
(x6) 5/16x3 1/4 (x6) (x6)
5/16x2-1/4 5/16x2 1/2
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x18) 8x19 (x12) 5/16
ǻÝƻʲ ˡ˟ˤʹɮˣʺ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
(THE SIDE OF THE SUPPORT THAT
ACCEPTS THE T-NUTS VARIES). ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
rˠʹɮ˥ʺ
ŗµĵrǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˡʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
ˡ˟ˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃ ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ ˠ˨˧ʹɮ˧ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣ˧ˣʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˠˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ˣ˧ˣʹɮˣʺ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˠˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˣʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻ˨
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˣʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
r˦ʹɮˣʺ
ŗµĵrDNJNr
ˠ˨˧ʹɮ˧ʺ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˡ˟ˤʹɮ˧ʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ0
Dˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ŗŷǻrËŷĵrŷNJÝrŗǻǻÝŷŗʳ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ1
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
µˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
^rNħDŷNJ^
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ2
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
Dˠ˨ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ 3 3/8 in
[86 mm]
2 1/2 in
[62 mm]
Dˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ŗŷǻrËŷĵrŷNJÝrŗǻǻÝŷŗʳ
Dˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ˣˠˤʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠˢ
2 1/8 in
[55 mm]
2 1/8 in
ŗŷǻrʲ ˢ˨˥ʹɮˠʺ [55 mm]
ASSEMBLE THE SUB ASSEMBLY FIRST.
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˀˡ˃
˥ˠˤʹɮˠʺ
µˡˢʹɮˠʺ ĵDNJNħrǻDĵħ
ǻÝƻʲ ^rNħDŷNJ^
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS FLUSH
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˠ˨˨ʹɮˠʺ
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
SUB ASSEMBLY
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˠʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
ˠ˨˨ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
ˢ˨˥ʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˀˡ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠˣ
3 3/8 in
ǻÝƻʲ [86 mm]
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
2 1/2 in
[62 mm]
ŗŷǻrËŷĵrŷNJÝrŗǻǻÝŷŗʳ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠˤ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
µˡˡʹɮˠʺ
^rNħNJÝĵ
ˣˠˤʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ˥
Ëˡ˥ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˧ˡʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
ĵÝŗrȕƻËŷĵrǢʳ
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ˦
LINE UP HOLES.
Ëˡˣʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˧ˡʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ˧
®ĵȕǢË
1 7/8 in
[48 mm]
ALL "H20" PARTS
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˠˣʺ Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃ ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˠ˨
1 7/8 in
[48 mm] ǻˠʹɮˡʺ
FROM TOP EDGE ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
BOTH SIDES
ˢ˨ˠʹɮ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˡ˟
ˡ˟˟ʹɮ˦ˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
®ƻˠʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
ɳˠʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
®ƻˠʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
ħˣʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^ ɳˡʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˡˠ
ōˢ˨ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˢ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
®ƻˢʹɮˡʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ ®ƻˣʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˡˡ
FP5 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02229 FP6 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02230 FP7 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02248
(x1) 1 1/4"x19 15/16"x22 15/16" (32x506x582) (x1) 1 1/4"x20 5/16"x22 15/16" (32x516x582) (x1) 1 1/4"x12 1/16"x22 1/16" (32x302x558)
ŗŷǻrʲ
DO NOT PUT WEIGHT OR WALK ON
BALCONY SURFACES UNTIL AFTER
PHASE 7 COMPLETION.
BALCONY SURFACES
(SEE NOTE)
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˢˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
®ƻˤʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
®ƻ˥ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
®ƻ˦ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
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Phase 1 Ǣǻrƻˡˢ
A100178
(x4) METAL GROUND STAKE BROWN
ŗŷǻrʲ
1. SCREW THE AUGER INTO THE
GROUND NEXT TO THE GROUND
BOARD.
2. USING THE EYELET OF THE AUGER
AS A TEMPLATE, DRILL A 5/16" [8 mm]
HOLE THROUGH THE GROUND
BOARD.
3. USE HARDWARE PROVIDED TO
SECURE AUGERS TO GROUND
BOARDS.
ˣ˟ˣʹɮˣʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚ˤˀ˧˃
ˣ˟˟ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠˤ
ŗŷǻrʲ
FAILURE TO USE GROUND 2 5/8 in ˣ˦ˣʹɮˣʺ
STAKES CAN VOID WARRANTY [67 mm]
ɟǢËrNJ˚˨ɮˠ˧
AND CAUSE INJURY!
ˠ˦ˠʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠ˃
ˠ˦˧ʹɮˣʺ
ōrǻĵµNJŷȕŗ^ǢǻħrDNJŷɟŗ
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Phase 2 Ǣǻrƻˠ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˠ˟ʺ r˦˦ʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃ ĵr®ǻȕƻNJݵËǻ
Ë˦˥ʹɮˤʺ
ĵ^^rNJNJȕŗµ
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Phase 2 Ǣǻrƻˡ
r˦˧ʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻȕƻNJݵËǻ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˠ˟ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
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Phase 2 Ǣǻrƻˢ
A100134
(x2) HAND GRIP GREEN 816 C/C
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˠˢˣʹɮˡʺ
Ëŗ^µNJÝƻµNJrrŗ˧ˠ˥NˀN
ˤ˟ˢʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˠˀˡ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
54
Phase 2 Ǣǻrƻˣ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ō˦ˢʹɮˠʺ
NJrNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
FLUSH
Ëˠˠ˟ʹɮˠʺ
ǻǻNËōrŗǻDŷNJ^
55
Phase 2 Ǣǻrƻˤ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨ˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡ˚ˢˀˣ
56
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ
27 1/4 in
[692 mm]
H100415 BOLT WH BLK
(x6) 5/16x3 3/4
ǻÝƻʲ µˡˠʹɮˠʺ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
SUB ASSEMBLY
µˡˠʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
(SUB ASSEMBLY) Dˠˤʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
Dˠˤʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˥ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮ˥ʺ ˣˠˤʹɮ˥ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
FRONT
57
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˡ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˢʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˢʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˢʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
Dˠˣʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
58
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˢ
TOP
B8 POST - W4L08475
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK
(x1) 3"x3"x53 7/8" (76x76x1370) H100205 BOLT WH BLK
(x4) 8x19 (x2) 5/16x2-1/4
ǻÝƻʲ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS ˡ˟ˤʹɮˡʺ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
rˡʹɮˡʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
D˧ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
NOTE HOLE ORIENTATION
FOR PROPER ASSEMBLY.
ˣˤ˧ʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
59
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˣ
1 3/4 in
[43 mm]
H100415 BOLT WH BLK H100458 LAG SCREW WH BLK
(x2) 5/16x3 3/4
G16 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08546 (x2) 5/16x2
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x14 7/8" (24x134x378)
H100379 T-NUT BLK
1 3/4 in (x6) 5/16
[43 mm]
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100205 BOLT WH BLK
G17 WALL SUPPORT - W4L12825 (x8) 8x19 (x4)
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x14 7/8" (24x134x378) 5/16x2-1/4
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˣˤ˧ʹɮˡʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˡ˟ˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˡ˟ˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
µˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
µˠ˥ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
60
TOP
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˤ
B16 POST - W4L08553 H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x1) 3"x3"x53 7/8" (76x76x1370) (x2) 8x19 (x2) 5/16
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
Dˠ˥ʹɮˠʺ D˨ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ ƻŷǢǻ
NOTE THERE ARE NO
HOLES ON THIS FACE.
NOTE HOLE ORIENTATION
FOR PROPER ASSEMBLY.
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
61
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻ˥
2 1/2 in
[62 mm]
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x8) 8x19 (x8) 5/16
G15 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08545
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x30 1/4" (24x134x768)
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
µˠˤʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
µˠˢʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˣˠˤʹɮ˧ʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮ˧ʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
62
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻ˦
2 1/2 in
[62 mm]
H100415 BOLT WH BLK
(x6) H100197 LAG SCREW WH BLK
G12 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08490 5/16x3 3/4 (x2) 5/16x2 1/2
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x29 1/8" (24x134x741)
1 3/4 in
[43 mm]
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x8) 8x19 (x6) 5/16
G30 SLIDE ARCH BOARD - W4L12813
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x40 1/2" (24x134x1028)
ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
µˢ˟ʹɮˠʺ
ǢĵÝ^rNJNËDŷNJ^
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˡʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
µˠˡʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
63
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻ˧
ˣˠˤʹɮˣʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˡʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
µˡˣʹɮˠʺ
^rNħDŷNJ^ ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
µˡˤʹɮˠʺ
rŗǻNJɳDŷNJ^
ŗŷǻrǻËrŷNJÝrŗǻǻÝŷŗŷ®
THE 'G24' BOARD FOR PROPER
ASSEMBLY.
TOP VIEW
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
64
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻ˨
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˤʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˤʺ ˣˠˤʹɮˤʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
µˡ˧ʹɮˠʺ
^rNħDŷNJ^
65
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ0
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. Ëˠˠʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ˣˤ˧ʹɮˡʺ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
66
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ1
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
Ëˠˢʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˡ˟ˤʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˡ˟ˤʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˣˤ˧ʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
67
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ2
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
Ëˠ˟ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
68
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠˢ
ɟƻˠʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ɟƻˡʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ɟƻˠʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ɟƻˡʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˤˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
69
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠˣ
ɟƻˢʹɮˡʺ
NJrNJ®ŷNJǻɟĵĵ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
70
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠˤ
ɟƻˣʹɮˡʺ
ɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
71
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ˥
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
BO
TT
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
OM
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˧ʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
GRAB HANDLE
SUB ASSEMBLY
72
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ˦
ŗŷǻrʲ ˢ˦˧ʹɮˡʺ
1. DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON SHORT THE BALCONY UNTIL Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
AFTER COMPLETION OF PHASE 7.
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO BOARDS BEFORE
ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
SHORT BALCONY
Ëˠʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
73
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ˧
ŗŷǻrʲ
1. DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON SHORT THE BALCONY UNTIL 2 3/8 in
AFTER COMPLETION OF PHASE 7. [60 mm]
START HERE (3 SPCS)
2. USE A LADDER TO ASSEMBLE ANY PICKETS LOCATED ON
THE SHORT BALCONY RAILS.
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
74
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˠ˨
ŗŷǻrʲ
2 1/2 in 1. DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON SHORT THE BALCONY UNTIL
[62 mm] AFTER COMPLETION OF PHASE 7.
(3 SPCS)
2. USE A LADDER TO ASSEMBLE ANY PICKETS LOCATED ON
THE SHORT BALCONY RAILS.
ōˡˢʹɮˢʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
SHORT BALCONY
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
75
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˡ˟
2 3/4 in
[70 mm]
(2 SPCS)
ōˡˢʹɮˡʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
76
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˡˠ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
2 3/8 in
[60 mm]
(2 SPCS)
ōˡˢʹɮˡʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
77
Phase 3 Ǣǻrƻˡˡ
2 3/8 in
[60 mm]
(3 SPCS)
ōˡˢʹɮˢʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
78
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠ
2 1/8 in
[53 mm]
A4M00615
(x2) L BRACKET BLK
H100197 LAG SCREW WH BLK H100396 BOLT WH BLK H100192 NUT BARREL WH BLK
(x4) 5/16x1/2 (x2) 5/16x7/8
(x1) 5/16x2 1/2
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100199 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x1) 8x19 (x2) 12x19 (x2) 5/16
ŗŷǻrʲ ˠ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
1. ASSEMBLE THE SUB ASSEMBLY FIRST. ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
2. PRESS SUB ASSEMBLY AGAINST CORNER Ëˡˠʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˨ʹɮˡʺ
RAILS AND MARK 'L' BRACKET HOLES. DǢrDŷNJ^ ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
3. DRILL THROUGH MARKED FLOOR BOARDS
USING A 3/8" (10 MM) DRILL BIT.
4. ATTACH SUB ASSEMBLY TO FORT FLOOR
USING HARDWARE SHOWN BELOW.
5. INSTALL T-NUTS INTO FLOOR BOARDS
BEFORE ASSEMBLY. 2" ˢ˨˥ʹɮˡʺ
[50 mm] Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˀˡ˃ ˥ˠˤʹɮˡʺ
ĵDNJNħrǻDĵħ
SUB ASSEMBLY
Ëˤʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˠʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
SUB ASSEMBLY
ˢ˨˥ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˀˡ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
79
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˡ
µ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
µˠ˟ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵȕǢË ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˣʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
80
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˢ
TOP EDGE
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. Dˠ˟ʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
Dˠˡʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ƻŷǢǻ
ˣˤ˧ʹɮˠʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
NOTE HOLE
ORIENTATION.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
µ˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮ˧ʺ ˣˠˤʹɮ˧ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
81
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˣ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
Ë˥ʹɮˠʺ FLUSH
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
1 7/8 in
[49 mm]
(ALL BOARDS)
ˢ˧ˡʹɮˢʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃ THESE (2) BOARDS HAVE
FLUSH BOTTOM EDGES.
Ëˡ˟ʹɮˡʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ Ë˦ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
SEE DIMENSION
ABOVE TO LOCATE.
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
82
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˤ
E8 ANGLE SUPPORT BRACE - W4L12935 H100484 BOLT WH BLK H100482 LAG SCREW WH BLK
(x2) 1 3/8"x3 3/8"x25 3/8" (36x86x643) (x2) 5/16x3 1/4 (x2) 5/16x3 1/2
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK
(x4) 8x19
ˣ˟ˤʹɮ˧ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˥ɮˠˤ
ˣ˧˦ʹɮ˧ʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ ˣ˧ˡʹɮˡʺ
RIGHT SUB ASSEMBLY ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˠˀˡ˃
83
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻ˥
FP8 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02912 FP9 FLOOR PANEL - W2A02913 H100200 SCREW PFH BLK
(x1) 1 1/4"x14 5/16"x34 3/16" (32x363x869) (x1) 1 1/4"x14 5/16"x34 3/16" (32x363x869) (x31) 8x1 1/2
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˢˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
®ƻ˧ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
®ƻ˨ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJƻŗrĵ
84
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻ˦
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
µˠˣʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˦ʹɮˣʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡˠˀˡ˃
µˡ˥ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
µˠˠʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
85
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻ˧
J3 FLOOR SUPPORT - W4L12845 H100379 T-NUT BLK H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK
(x1) 1"x2 3/8"x24 3/8" (24x60x619) (x1) 5/16 (x2) 8x19
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
FLUSH ˣˤ˧ʹɮˠʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ğˡʹɮˠʺ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ğˢʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
86
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻ˨
NOTE PILOT NOTE PILOT
HOLES. HOLES.
NOTE PILOT
HOLES.
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˣʺ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
ɟƻ˦ʹɮˠʺ ɟƻ˥ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
87
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠ0
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˡʺ Ëˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃ ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
88
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠ1
M20 WALL BOARD - W4L08536 WP9 RIGHT WINDOW WALL PANEL - W2A02911
(x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x20 1/2" (16x86x521) (x1) 1 1/4"x15 7/8"x43 1/4" (32x404x1099)
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠ˟ʺ
ŗŷǻrʲ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
INSTALL 'WP8' AND 'WP9' PANELS
BEFORE INSTALLING 'M20' BOARD.
ɟƻ˧ʹɮˠʺ
ĵr®ǻɟÝŗ^ŷɟɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ōˡ˟ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ɟƻ˨ʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻɟÝŗ^ŷɟɟĵĵƻŗrĵ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
89
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠ2
ˢ˧˟ʹɮˡ˟ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀ˧˃
ŗˢʹɮˡʺ
ɟÝŗ^ŷɟǢÝ^r
ŗˡʹɮˠʺ
ɟÝŗ^ŷɟDŷǻǻŷō
90
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠˢ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
Ëˠˡʹɮˠʺ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ NJŷŷ®ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˨ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˠʺ
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
Ëˠ˧ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˤˢˣʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˣˠˀˡ˃
91
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠˣ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
Ëˠˣʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
92
Phase 4 Ǣǻrƻˠˤ
ǻˡʹɮˡʺ
ɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
93
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ
®ˠʹɮˡʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ğˠʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
ˢ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˀˣ˃
ˤˤˤʹɮˡʺ
˨˟̨ĵ˚DNJNħrǻ˚Dĵħ
FLUSH
94
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˡ
F2 POST - W4L08503
(x1) 1 3/8"x2 3/8"x47 1/4" (36x60x1200) A4M00880
(x1) TURRET WALL ARCH BAND
F3 POST - W4L08504
(x1) 1 3/8"x2 3/8"x47 1/4" (36x60x1200)
A4M00881 QUARTER ROUND TURRET FLOOR SUPPORT
(x1)
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˤ˥˦ʹɮˠʺ
˧˧˟ʹɮˠʺ Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
ǻȕNJNJrǻɟĵĵNJNËDŗ^ ˧˟˟ʹɮˠʺ
˧˟˟ʹɮˠʺ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢ˃
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢ˃
®ˢʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
®ˡʹɮˠʺ
ƻŷǢǻ
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˤʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
3" BOLTS WILL THREAD
PAST T-NUTS FOR USE
IN A LATER STEP
˧˧ˠʹɮˠʺ
džȕNJǻrNJNJŷȕŗ^ǻȕNJNJrǻ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˤ˥˦ʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
ˤ˥˦ʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
95
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˢ
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
ğˠʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
96
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˣ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˤ˥˦ʹɮ˦ʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃ ˧˨˥ʹɮˠʺ
ǻȕNJNJrǻɟĵĵNJNËDŗ^
ˢ˨˧ʹɮ˦ʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
˧˨˦ʹɮˡʺ
džȕNJǻrNJNJŷȕŗ^ǻȕNJNJrǻ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
97
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˤ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
˨˟˦ʹɮˠʺ
ǻȕNJNJrǻɟĵĵNJNËDŗ^
˧˧ˢʹɮˠʺ
džȕNJǻrNJNJŷȕŗ^ǻȕNJNJrǻ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˤʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ˤ˥˦ʹɮˤʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
98
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻ˥
TOP
H100171 BOLT WH BLK
(x2) 1/4x1
ǻÝƻʲ ˠ˦ˠʹɮˠʺ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS Dŷĵǻ˚ˠ˃
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ˣ˟˧ʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˀˡ˃
ˣ˟˧ʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˀˡ˃
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
TURRET SUB ASSEMBLY
ˠ˦ˠʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠ˃
99
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻ˦
˟ˠˡʹɮˡʺ
ōrǻĵŗµĵrDNJNr
ˣ˥˟ʹɮˣʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˠ˃
˥ˤˢʹɮˡʺ
ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
˥ˢ˟ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
100
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻ˧
L8 WALL PICKET - W4L08046 O2 WALL PICKET - W4L08047 H100387 SCREW PFH BLK
(x4) 5/8"x4 3/8"x9 5/8" (16x112x244) (x2) 5/8"x3"x9 5/8" (16x75x244) (x24) 8x1-1/4
ŷˡʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
ĵ˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˣʺ ŷˡʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃ ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
101
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻ˨
L4 FLOOR BOARD - W4L12917
(x2) 5/8"x4 3/8"x33 1/2" (16x112x852)
M7 FLOOR BOARD - W4L08038
H100200 SCREW PFH BLK
(x2) 5/8"x2 1/2"x19 3/8" (16x62x493)
(x20) 8x1 1/2
L5 FLOOR BOARD - W4L12918
(x2) 5/8"x4 3/8"x31 7/8" (16x112x811)
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˡ˟ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
˦ˣ˥ʹɮˡ˥ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
ō˦ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
ĵ˥ʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
ĵˤʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
ĵˣʹɮˠʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
ĵˠʹɮˡʺ
®ĵŷŷNJDŷNJ^
102
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ0
ǻÝƻʲ ˤ˥˦ʹɮˢʺ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
INTO BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˢʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
˧˧˟ʹɮˠʺ
ǻȕNJNJrǻɟĵĵNJNËDŗ^
˧˧ˠʹɮˠʺ
džȕNJǻrNJNJŷȕŗ^ǻȕNJNJrǻ®ĵŷŷNJǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˦ˠʹɮˡʺ ˢ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠ˃ ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ˤ˥˦ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
103
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ1
ŷˠʹɮ˥˟ʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
˦ˣ˥ʹɮˠˡ˟ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
104
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ2
G19 WALL SUPPORT - W4L08560 H100415 BOLT WH BLK H100379 T-NUT BLK H100387 SCREW PFH BLK
(x1) 1"x5 1/4"x8 5/8" (24x134x218) (x1) 5/16x3 3/4 (x1) (x4) 8x1-1/4
5/16
µˠ˨ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO ˢ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. SUB ASSEMBLY ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ˠ˦ˠʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣˠˤʹɮˠʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˠʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
SUB ASSEMBLY
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
INSIDE VIEW
OUTSIDE VIEW
105
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠˢ
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100400 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK
F4 WALL SUPPORT - W4L13101 (x1) 8x19 (x1) 8x15
(x1) 1 3/8"x2 3/8"x11 3/4" (36x60x300)
ˣ˟ˤʹɮˠʺ ˢ˨˦ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˥ɮˠˤ Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
®ˣʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣ˟˟ʹɮˠʺ ˣ˦ˠʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠˤ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
ˣ˟ˣʹɮˠʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚ˤˀ˧˃
SEE NOTE BELOW.
ŗŷǻrʲ
1. USE THE 'J4' SUPPORT HOLE AS A TEMPLATE
AND MARK WHERE THE SUPPORT MEETS THE
TURRET.
2. USING A 5/16" OR 8 MM DRILL BIT, DRILL A
THROUGH HOLE INTO THE TURRET.
3. ATTACH THE 'J4' SUPPORT TO THE TURRET
USING HARDWARE SHOWN.
106
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠˣ
ɟƻˤʹɮˠʺ ŷˢʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵƻŗrĵ ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
107
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠˤ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ōˢ˧ʹɮˡʺ
ǻȕNJNJrǻ®ÝĵĵrNJDŷNJ^
ˣ˧˧ʹɮˣʺ ˣ˟ˤʹɮˣʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚˥ɮˠˤ
108
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ˥
˥ˢ˟ʹɮ˧ʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˣ˧˨ʹɮ˧ʺ
˧ˣˡʹɮ˧ʺ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˀˣ˃
SUB ASSEMBLY ōrǻĵNJŷŷ®®ȕĵĵNJÝD
SUB ASSEMBLY
(SEE ABOVE)
ˢ˨ˡʹɮˠ˥ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˀˣ˃
109
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ˦
SCREW INTO
PILOT HOLES
LOCATED IN
ROOF PANELS.
NJƻ˟˦ʹɮ˧ʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
ˢ˨ˡʹɮˣ˧ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˀˣ˃
110
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ˧
ŗŷǻrʲ
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN SCREW.
ˡˢ˨ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷȕŗ^NJŷŷ®ƻĵǢǻÝNNƻ
2 PEOPLE REQUIRED
˦ˢ˥ʹɮˠʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˤˀ˧˃
111
Phase 5 Ǣǻrƻˠ˨
ŗŷǻrʲ
1. DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON SHORT THE BALCONY UNTIL
AFTER COMPLETION OF PHASE 7.
2 3/8 in
SHORT BALCONY [60 mm]
(3 SPCS)
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˠˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
ōˡˢʹɮˢʺ
ɟĵĵƻÝNħrǻ
112
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˠ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
Ëˠˤʹɮˡʺ
NJ®ǻrNJ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˢ˦˧ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
113
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˡ
M16 WALL BOARD - W4L08530 M17 WALL BOARD - W4L08531 M18 WALL BOARD - W4L08532
(x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x34 1/8" (16x86x867) (x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x22 3/8" (16x86x567) (x1) 5/8"x3"x10 1/2" (16x77x268)
ōˠ˥ʹɮˠʺ ōˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵDŷNJ^ ɟĵĵDŷNJ^
µƻˠʹɮˠʺ ōˠ˧ʹɮˠʺ
µDĵrƻŗrĵ ɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
114
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˢ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
Ëˠˤʹɮˡʺ
NJ®ǻrNJ
ˢ˦˧ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˢˀˣ˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
115
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˣ
M16 WALL BOARD - W4L08530 M17 WALL BOARD - W4L08531 M18 WALL BOARD - W4L08532
(x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x34 1/8" (16x86x867) (x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x22 3/8" (16x86x567) (x1) 5/8"x3"x10 1/2" (16x77x268)
ōˠ˥ʹɮˠʺ µƻˠʹɮˠʺ
ōˠ˧ʹɮˠʺ ɟĵĵDŷNJ^ µDĵrƻŗrĵ
ɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ōˠ˦ʹɮˠʺ
ɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ˢ˧˦ʹɮˡˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
116
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˤ
ˢ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˀˣ˃ ŗ˥ʹɮˠʺ
NJ®ǻrNJNĵrǻ
ˢ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˢˀˣ˃ ˢ˧˦ʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
ˤˤˤʹɮˡʺ
˨˟̨ĵ˚DNJNħrǻ˚Dĵħ
Ëˠ˥ʹɮˡʺ
NJ®ǻrNJ
117
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻ˥
ˢ˨ˠʹɮ˥ʺ ǻÝƻʲ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃ WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING THE ROOF
BOTH ENDS FASTENERS ON THE RIGHT SIDE USING A SMALL
HAND OPERATED PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER.
ˡ˟˟ʹɮ˧ʺ Ǣrr˃ǻÝƻ˃Dŷərʳ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
FLUSH
NJƻ˟ˢʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
118
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻ˦
ˢ˨ˠʹɮ˥ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
BOTH ENDS
NJƻ˟ˣʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
FLUSH
119
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻ˧
ˢ˨ˠʹɮ˥ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
BOTH ENDS
NJƻ˟ˡʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
120
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻ˨
ˢ˨ˠʹɮ˥ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
BOTH ENDS
NJƻ˟ˡʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
121
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˠ0
NJƻ˟ˠʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
122
Phase 6 Ǣǻrƻˠ1
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
NJƻ˟ˠʹɮˠʺ
NJŷŷ®ƻŗrĵ
123
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻˠ
ǻÝƻʲ ŗŷǻrʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO ASSEMBLE THE ROCK WALL BOARD
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. SUB ASSEMBLIES AS FOLLOWS:
1. LEFT ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY - x3
2. DOUBLE ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY - x4
ˣ˧˨ʹɮˡʺ 3. RIGHT ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY - x2
ˣ˦ˢʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˀˣ˃
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠˤ˃
**PLACE ROCKS AS DESIRED!
˟ˢ˦ʹɮˠʺ
µNJrrŗËNNJŷNħ˞ˡ
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ōˡ˨ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷNħɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ˣ˧˨ʹɮˣʺ NOTE: FOR PROPER
LEFT ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY (x3) Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˀˣ˃ ASSEMBLY ARROW
LEFT SIDE OF 'M29'. POINTS TO THE TOP
ˣ˦ˢʹɮˣʺ OF THE ROCK.
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠˤ˃
˟ˢ˥ʹɮˠʺ
µNJrrŗËNNJŷNħ˞ˠ
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
˟ˢ˦ʹɮˠʺ ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
µNJrrŗËNNJŷNħ˞ˡ
ōˡ˧ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷNħɟĵĵDŷNJ^
DOUBLE ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY (x4) ˣ˧˨ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˀˣ˃
ˣ˦ˢʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠˤ˃
˟ˢ˥ʹɮˠʺ
µNJrrŗËNNJŷNħ˞ˠ
ˢ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˠˀˣ˃
ōˡ˨ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷNħɟĵĵDŷNJ^
RIGHT ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY (x2)
RIGHT SIDE OF 'M29'.
124
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻˡ
M26 ROCK WALL BOARD - W4L12832 M31 ROCK WALL BOARD - W4L12837
(x9) 5/8"x3 3/8"x23 1/4" (16x86x590) (x1) 5/8"x2 3/4"x23 1/4" (16x69x590)
LEFT ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY (x3) DOUBLE ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY (x4) RIGHT ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY (x2)
(FROM PHASE 7 - STEP 1). (FROM PHASE 7 - STEP 1). (FROM PHASE 7 - STEP 1).
ōˡ˥ʹɮ˨ʺ
NJŷNħɟĵĵDŷNJ^
ˡ˟˟ʹɮ˦˥ʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
rˣʹɮˠʺ
NJݵËǻNJÝĵ
LEFT ROCK -
SUB ASSEMBLY
rˢʹɮˠʺ DOUBLE ROCK -
ĵr®ǻNJÝĵ SUB ASSEMBLY
RIGHT ROCK -
SUB ASSEMBLY
ōˢˠʹɮˠʺ DOUBLE ROCK -
NJŷNħɟĵĵDŷNJ^ SUB ASSEMBLY
LEFT ROCK -
SUB ASSEMBLY
LEFT ROCK -
SUB ASSEMBLY
DOUBLE ROCK -
DOUBLE ROCK - SUB ASSEMBLY
SUB ASSEMBLY
RIGHT ROCK -
SUB ASSEMBLY
125
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻˢ
9 1/2 in
[241 mm]
1 3/8 in
[34 mm]
ŗˣʹɮˠʺ
NJŷNħɟĵĵNĵrǻ
ˢ˧˟ʹɮˠˡʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀ˧˃
126
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻˣ
1 1/2 in
[37 mm]
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃
ğˢˠʹɮˠʺ
ǻǻNËōrŗǻDŷNJ^
SUB ASSEMBLY
ˢ˨ˠʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˡ˃
FLUSH
FLUSH
127
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻˤ
M30 ROCK WALL END BOARD - W4L12835 H100200 SCREW PFH BLK
(x1) 5/8"x3 3/8"x24 1/4" (16x86x615) (x4) 8x1 1/2
ˡ˟˟ʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
FLUSH
ōˢ˟ʹɮˠʺ
NJŷNħɟĵĵrŗ^DŷNJ^
FLUSH
128
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻ˥
ˠ˨ˤʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˡ˚ˢˀˣ
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
129
Phase 7 Ǣǻrƻ˦
A100118
(x2) HAND GRIP METAL GREEN 381 c/c
H100379 T-NUT BLK
(x2) 5/16
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
ˠˠ˧ʹɮˡʺ
Ëŗ^µNJÝƻōrǻĵµNJrrŗˢ˧ˠOˀO
ˣ˦ˠʹɮˡʺ
ĵµǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
ˢ˦˨ʹɮˡʺ ˣ˥˧ʹɮˡʺ
ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˤˀˠ˥˃ DŷĵǻɟË˚ˠ˃
130
Phase 8 Ǣǻrƻˠ
A100326
A1 SWING BEAM - W4L12838 (x1) SWING BEAM EXTENSION BRACKET-RIGHT
(x1) 3 3/8"x5 1/4"x89 1/2" (86x134x2274)
˨˨ˢʹɮˡʺ ˣˠ˥ʹɮ˦ʺ
rɭǻrŗ^r^ǢɟÝŗµDrōDNJNħrǻ Dŷĵǻ˚ˢ˃
ˡʹɮˠʺ
ǢD˨˃DĵŷNħ
ˠ˨ˡʹɮ˦ʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
ˠʹɮˠʺ
ǢɟÝŗµDrō
ˣˠ˥ʹɮˢʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢ˃
ˢˡˤʹɮˠʺ
ǢɟÝŗµDrōrɭǻrŗǢÝŷŗDNJNħrǻ˚ĵr®ǻ
ˢˡ˥ʹɮˠʺ
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˢʺ
ǢɟÝŗµDrōrɭǻrŗǢÝŷŗDNJNħrǻ˚NJݵËǻ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
131
Phase 8 Ǣǻrƻˡ
ǻÝƻʲ
WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING T-NUTS INTO ˦˟˟ʹɮˠˡʺ
BOARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLY. ǻ˚ŗȕǻ˚ˢˀ˧˃
˦˟ˢʹɮˠˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˠɮˡˤ
˦˟˧ʹɮˠˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠ˟ɮˠ˧
˨ˡ˥ʹɮ˥ʺ
ǢÝŗµĵr^ȕNǻÝĵrËŗµrNJǢ^
˥˥ˤʹɮˠˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˤˢˀˣ˃
ˡ˟ˢʹɮˣʺ
ǢNNJrɟ˚ˠˀˡ˃
ˠ˥ˣʹɮˠʺ
Dɳ^Ý^ǻµʹĵNJµrʺµrǢˢ˚ˠ˟
132
Phase 8 Ǣǻrƻˢ
H100457 BOLT WH BLK H100193 NUT BARREL WH BLK H100192 NUT BARREL WH BLK
(x4) 5/16x2 (x2) 5/16x1-1/2 (x7) 5/16x7/8
H100198 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK H100199 WASHER LOCK EXT BLK
(x9) 8x19 (x9) 12x19
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ ˢ˥ˢʹɮˠʺ ˡ˟ˤʹɮˡʺ
Ǣƻˤ˟ʹɮˠʺ Dŷĵǻ˚˥ Dŷĵǻ˚ˡˠˀˣ˃
ǢɟÝŗµDrōǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˨ʹɮˠʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨ rˤˠʹɮˠʺ
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˠʺ ŗµĵrDNJNr
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
rˤˠʹɮˠʺ
ŗµĵrDNJNr
rˤ˟ʹɮˠʺ
rŗ^ǢȕƻƻŷNJǻ
µˤ˟ʹɮˠʺ
µNJŷȕŗ^DŷNJ^
ˣˠˤʹɮˡʺ ˠ˨˨ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢˢˀˣ˃ ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˡʺ ˣˤ˦ʹɮˣʺ ˠ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨ Dŷĵǻ˚ˡ˃ ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
ˠ˨˧ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˠ˨
ˠ˨˨ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˣʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
ˠ˨˨ʹɮˡʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˠˡɮˠ˨
ˠ˨ˢʹɮˡʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚ˠˠˀˡ˃
133
Phase 8 Ǣǻrƻˣ
ˠ˨ˡʹɮˡʺ
ŗȕǻDNJNJrĵ˚˦ˀ˧˃
ˣˠ˥ʹɮˡʺ
Dŷĵǻ˚ˢ˃
SWING BEAM
ASSEMBLY
SWING BEAM
A-FRAME ASSEMBLY
134
Phase 8 Ǣǻrƻˤ
SWING BEAM
ASSEMBLY
ˣ˦˧ʹɮˣʺ ˣ˧ˠʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚˧ɮˡ˦ Dŷĵǻ˚ˠˠˀˣ˃
ˣ˦˦ʹɮˣʺ
ɟǢËrNJ˚ˤˀˠ˥
135
Phase 8 Ǣǻrƻ˥
ŗŷǻrʲ
SEE WEB SWING SETUP INSTRUCTIONS, ON
THE NEXT PAGE, FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
˟˟ˤʹɮˣʺ
NËÝŗµNJrrŗ˦ŎŎɮˠˣˤˡŎŎʹˤ˦ÞŘʺ
˨ˡ˦ʹɮˣʺ
džȕÝNħĵÝŗħǢ^ ˡˤˢʹɮˠʺ
ˡ˥˃ɟrDǢɟÝŗµǢrǻ
ˢ˥ˡʹɮˡʺ
ˡ˥˃Ë^DrĵǻǢɟÝŗµ
136
Ǣrǻȕƻ ɟrDǢɟÝŗµ
WEB SWING SETUP INSTRUCTIONS:
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BELOW BEFORE USING THE WEB SWING.
TIGHTEN
IMPORTANT: QUICK
LINK
INSTALLED.
IMPORTANT:
TO ENSURE STRAIGHT
SWINGING MOTION,
ADJUST ALL (4)
"S" BRACKETS UNTIL
WEB SEAT IS LEVEL.
IMPORTANT:
LOOP LOOP
137
Phase 9 STEP 1
A100287
(x1) SLIDE VF 10 FT
H100031 WASHER LOCK EXT H100088 SCREW PFH
O70 SLIDE MOUNTING BOARD - W4L09040 (x3) 12x19 (x4) 8x1 1/8
(x1) 5/8"x1 3/8"x20 3/8" (16x34x517)
6 5/8 in 6 5/8 in
[168 mm] [168 mm] 6 1/16 in
[153 mm]
008 (x3)
BOLT - 5/16x1"
287 (x1)
SLIDE VF 10 FT
088 (x4)
SCREW - 1 1/8"
031 (x3)
WASHER - 12x19
004 (x3)
O70 (x1) NUT BARREL - 5/8"
SLIDE MOUNTING BOARD
138
Phase 10 STEP 1
A100178
(x4) AUGER GROUND STAKE
H100406 BOLT WH BLK H100171 BOLT WH BLK H100404 NUT BARREL WH BLK
(x2) 1/4x1 1/2 (x2) 1/4x1 (x4) 1/4x5/8
NOTE:
FAILURE TO USE GROUND STAKES CAN VOID WARRANTY AND CAUSE INJURY!
A
3. USE HARDWARE PROVIDED TO
AUGER GROUND STAKE A SECURE AUGERS TO GROUND
BOARDS.
B
C
400 (x2)
WASHER - 8x15
406 (x1) 404 (x2)
BOLT - 1 1/2" NUT BARREL - 5/8" 171 (x2)
404 (x1) BOLT - 1"
NUT BARREL - 5/8"
474 (x1) 400 (x1) 474 (x2)
WASHER - 9x18
B WASHER - 8x15
WASHER - 9x18
178 (x1)
C
AUGER GROUND STAKE 178 (x2)
AUGER GROUND STAKE
139