Barre metalliche fisse altalena e scorrimento.

Brand:Swing-N-Slide

3.8/5;

61.41

Descrizione del prodotto Robusta struttura del gancio oscillante in acciaio fuso con presa in bronzo e attacco a 2 bulloni in acciaio, i pioli possono essere utilizzati per scale oscillanti da giardino, sono inclusi tutto l'hardware necessario e semplici istruzioni illustrate. la lunghezza di ciascun piolo misura 21,5 pollici, peso massimo: 300 libbre, solo per uso domestico. impossibile spedire ad indirizzi commerciali

EAN: 0032866045642

Categorie Altalene e dondoli,

Barre di metallo scimmia.
Âge recommandé par le fabricant ‎3 ans et plus
ASIN B0028AED1M
Assemblage requis Oui
Batterie(s) / Pile(s) requise(s) ‎Non
Code article international 00032866045642
Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.fr 5 avril 2011
Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) ‎54,61 x 3,81 x 3,81 cm; 195,04 grammes
Disponibilité des pièces détachées ‎Information indisponible sur les pièces détachées
Fabricant Swing-N-Slide
Langue : ‎Anglais
Marque Swing-N-Slide
Matériau du cadre Métal
Matière principale ‎Métal
Moyenne des commentaires client 4,8 4,8 sur 5 étoiles 1 165 évaluations 4,8 sur 5 étoiles
Piles incluses ? ‎Non
Produit à monter soi-même ‎Oui
Référence fabricant ‎WS 4564
UPC 787551397918 793631263318 772223585915 032866045642

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Scritto da: Erikku3000
Great monkey bars -- you need a Torx T30 bit to install
These are great monkey bars at a reasonable price. I installed all 6 in about 15 minutes (of course not including building the structure :-P ) and tried them out. I'm about 83kg (183 lbs) and they felt super sturdy and of course the kids love them. The only thing I would warn anyone about (especially during this COVID-19 craziness) is that you will need a Torx T30 bit to install them. If you don't have a Torx set, you get them pretty cheap on Amazon, but just make sure that you have them or your kids will be disappointed!En lire plus
Scritto da: KUAN YU
Look good
I haven't set it up. But it looks better than I expected.En lire plus
Scritto da: Matt T.
Works well as monkey bars and steps
I bought three sets of these bars to make a monkey bar setup. I used eight of them for climbing steps (four on each side) and eight for the actual monkey bars for a total of 16 bars (I have two extras). I mostly followed the directions that came with the bars, but went a little taller and longer. I used four 4x4x8' beams for the legs. That may be a little tall for little ones, but it future proofs it for when they get older and taller. I used 2x6x10' beams for the horizontal beams. I put the bars every 14" and started about 11" from the end of the 2x6 beams so when you stand on the steps you reach out towards the first bar (and you don't have to worry about hitting your head). From reading other reviews, I knew that the vertical legs were further apart than the 2x6 horizontal beams (assuming you attach them together following their directions) so I was prepared to use 2x4' wood on the inside of each leg to bring that distance to the same spacing as the 2x6 horizontal beams. That let me use the bars as steps. A bonus of using the 2x4's for the steps was it gave the monkey bars more side to side stability (since the 2x4 added to the 4x4s effectively made the legs 4x6 for some distance). I decided to put diagonal braces between the 4x4 legs and 2x6 beams. That was probably overkill although it made the structure very stable in the lengthwise direction. Since I went with a taller and longer setup than the directions called for, I thought it was a good idea to have the diagonal braces. One side of the bars has two holes. I assumed that was for letting moisture out so I made sure to put the holes down towards the ground so water wouldn't fill the bars up when it rains. The other decision was to put the bars on top or underneath the 2x6 beams. Either would work, but since I was going for monkey bars that could handle adults I put the bars on top of the 2x6 so that way the screws that hold the bars down don't see the weight of the person.... they just hold the bars in place. In the reviews, some people didn't like the screws that came with the bars, but the star type head they have on them make it very easy to use a cordless screwdriver and be able to tighten the screws down well (without the bit popping out of the head like you might see with a slot or Phillips). I am pretty sure the star bit I used was a T-30 for the bar screws. I drilled a pilot hole for each screw. The bars were in good condition (just two bars had chips of any significant size) and they are very strong. I can hang on the bars (250lb) and they don't appear to flex. Related items would be the screws that hold the 4x4 to the 2x6. I used GRK 5/16 in. x 4 in. structural screws. They are great self tapping screws and are very strong. On one side of the structure, I put Creative Playthings Access Ladder Handles to make it easy to climb the steps. On the other side I put a 10 foot pole that can be slid down fireman style. I coated all the wood with Behr 3330 stain/paint. I used Simpson CBSQ44-SDS2 4x4 holders to put the legs in cement. They add a bit to the cost, but are extremely sturdy and keep the wood out of the ground.En lire plus
Scritto da: Erik
Strong and worth it
Kids wanted to have some so I added on to play ground I made. Spaced it out and screwed them down with supplied screws. My 170lb self was able to hang with no signs of bending or bowing.En lire plus
Scritto da: Ian
Great
Worked geat. Sturdy product.En lire plus

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