If you’re searching for a middle frame fitting that is designed to withstand the toughest conditions, our Extra Heavy Duty Two Legged Middle Frame Fitting is exactly what you need. Featuring 5” legs and top-rail, these fittings are built to fit 5″ OD pipe.
Made from heavy-duty welded steel, these fittings are much stronger than their aluminum counterparts and can withstand even the harshest environments. The set screws are 12 millimeters and require a 10 millimeter Allen wrench, ensuring that they stay securely in place.
With our Extra Heavy Duty Two Legged Middle Frame Fitting, you can expect durability and reliability. In optimal conditions, it can last up to 5 years, while harsher conditions may require replacement sooner. And since they are sold individually, you can get the exact number you need for your project.
We are committed to providing top-quality products that meet your needs. With our Extra Heavy Duty Two Legged Middle Frame Fitting, you can invest in a product that delivers superior performance and peace of mind. So why wait? Add these fittings to your swing set and experience the difference!
Parts List
1 – Middle Frame Fitting
6 – Set Screws
Colors: Green
IMPORTANT: Please read for important information. In this material we have tried to provide some requirements stated in the CPSC Handbooks, ASTM F2373-11, F1487-11 and F1148-09. However, we in no way intend for this to be a complete list of requirements. Also these publications are updated frequently with changes therefore, you should read these publications yourself to determine if any part or installation could prove a danger to a child.
To help keep children safe from harm, review installation and maintenance instructions before installing equipment. These are located in the description of every product on our website. www.jensenswing.com Download and print these instructions and keep in a safe place. Our website also has a “Product Testing Information” page. All products are tested for lead, phthalates and tensile strength. You can also call us at 1-800-227-7529 for more information or see http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/325.pdf.
Installation: Our parts are sold as either replacement parts or components of a set, unless you are buying our Metal Frame Set, therefore these parts need to be installed according to the sets installation instructions. If the installation instructions differ from ours please contact us at 800-227-7529.
All of the 5″ pipe that we sell are 10′ long, unlike our standard swing frames.
A middle frame fitting is needed to make separate bays for swing sets. These fittings require 5″ OD Pipe for both the top beam and legs. To determine amount of bays needed for swing set consult Figure 23, Table 7 for commercial swing sets. Determine length of pipe needed for each top beam per bay. For residential sets see spacing dimensions See Page 4 of the Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook, http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/324.pdf. Swings intended for the same age groups should be suspended from structures that are separate from those for other swings for different age groups, or at least suspended from a separate bay of the same structure. For instance, a full bucket swing should be in the same bay with another full bucket swing, not a full bucket and a strap seat in the same bay. To minimize the likelihood of children being struck by a moving swing, it is recommended that no more than two swings be hung in each bay of the supporting structure. Install swing set where a child can easily be supervised and not in direct sun. Do not install playground equipment over concrete, asphalt, or any other hard surface. A fall onto a hard surface can result in serious injury to the equipment user. Grass and dirt are not considered protective surfacing because wear and environmental factors can reduce their shock absorbing effectiveness. Carpeting and thin mats are generally not adequate protective surfacing. Install your play equipment on level ground with adequate surfacing and anchoring. Use proper hardware, and tighten all connections.
Lay out all the pipes and end frame fittings on the ground. Arrange them as they will eventually be connected as the finished assembly, approximately, two to three feet from where the set will set into the ground. Slide the one end frame fittings on an end of the top bean pipe. Tighten the two included set screws on the top of the end frame fitting. If you are using any swing hangers, attach them at this time.
Then slide the poles into each leg of the end frame fitting and tighten the included set screws for each leg. After installing the end frame fitting, then slide top beam pole into one side of the middle frame fitting. Tighten the two included set screws. Repeat this process with the next top beam pipe. Then slide the poles into each leg of the middle frame fitting and tighten the included set screws for each leg. After this, slide the end of the final top beam pipe into the end frame fitting. Tighten the included set screws for each leg. The set screws use a 6 millimeter Allen wrench. Make sure set screws are tight.
Have multiple people lift structure and rotate structure, so that it is upright. Drive stakes into the ground to mark the location of each pipe on the swing set as determined above. Dig holes until you have the correct number of holes. Depth and diameter of hole will be determined by height of set, but average size holes are two feet deep and two feet in diameter. Place a brick in the bottom of each hole with the widest edge facing up. The bricks will prevent the swing set from sinking in the dirt. Set the swing set in place. Lift the set and do not drag. Hold a level on the top bar of the swing set. Add gravel under each brick to adjust the height as needed. Pour the contents of one 40-lb. bag of concrete into the wheelbarrow. Add the recommended amount of water to the concrete, and mix with the shovel until there is no dry material. Shovel the mixed concrete into a hole, add more concrete if necessary to fill hole. However, CPSC states that concrete footings cannot be exposed, and all anchoring devices must be below playing surfaces. Therefore, make sure that concrete is not too high. If it is too high, it poses a tripping hazard. Smooth the concrete with a trowel. Repeat this step for each hole. Allow the concrete to dry for twenty-four hours, and check for sturdiness before allowing children to use swing set.
Maintenance: At beginning and end of each play season and once a month during play season perform general maintenance. Check that there is adequate protective surfacing. Check for sharp points, corners or edges on equipment. Check that set screws are still tight. Check that anchoring is still secure. Check for rust. Check for vandalism. Replace parts if necessary. Maintain detailed inspection and maintenance records for public-use playground equipment.
Any damage from vandalism, abuse or misuse VOIDS all warranties.
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