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5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108 New Hope, MN, 55428 Phone: 612.670.8195 [email protected] cre8play.com /Cre8Play-LLC @Cre8Play /Cre8Play /Cre8Play Product: 1000020 Approx. Size: 6’W x 6’L x 6’H Weight: Approx. 3,500 lbs. Ledge Rock Climber Product: 1000020 The Strato Rock's "little brother". Don’t let the description fool you, it's crafted using the identical concrete construction and has the same great climbing features and durability as its big brother. Cre8ed to be linked to the Strato, these two siblings can produce a new climber that can span 18 feet in length, forming a natural rock arch. Or, connect them together with one of our Rope Links! All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC. All rights reserved. Revision 1 - 5/17/2013

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Page 1: Ledge Rock Climber · Ledge Rock Climber Product: 1000020 Configuration Notes Rock Climber as configured with a rock climber: When rocks are configured together, the adjacent top

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108New Hope, MN, 55428Phone: 612.670.8195

[email protected]

/Cre8Play-LLC@Cre8Play/Cre8Play/Cre8Play

Product: 1000020Approx. Size: 6’W x 6’L x 6’HWeight: Approx. 3,500 lbs.

Ledge Rock ClimberProduct: 1000020

The Strato Rock's "little brother". Don’t let the description fool you, it's crafted using the identical concrete construction and has the same great climbing features and durability as its big brother. Cre8ed to be linked to the Strato, these two siblings can produce a new climber that can span 18 feet in length, forming a natural rock arch. Or, connect them together with one of our Rope Links!

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC. All rights reserved. Revision 1 - 5/17/2013

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P r o d u c t S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

Ledge Rock ClimberProduct: 1000020

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC): A concrete mix reinforced throughout with chopped glass fibers. Cement used shall be Type 1 Portland cement meeting the requirement of the ASTM C 150. Fine, clean, dry sand, able to pass a

No. 20 sieve, free of contaminants or deleterious matter and meeting composition requirements of ASTM C144. Glass Fibers specially designed for use in concrete; shall be alkali-resistant (AR) fiber and chopped to 18mm lengths, with

12mm lengths in any topical coat. Concrete shall have integral color that shall be harmless to concrete strength, alkali-resistant, shall not to exceed 10% of amount of cement, and conforming to the requirements of ASTM C979 for color

steadfastness. Minimum physical properties shall be: 1500 pounds per square inch in tension and 5000 pounds per square inch in compression.

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

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P r o d u c t S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

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Ledge Rock ClimberProduct: 1000020

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P r o d u c t S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

WARNINGINSTALLATION OVER A HARD

SURFACE SUCH AS CONCRETE,

ASPHALT, OR PACKED EARTH MAY

RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH

FROM FALLS.

WARNINGTHE REMOVAL OF HELMETS, HOODS,

DRAWSTRINGS, AND ACCESSORIES

AROUND THE NECK IS RECOMMENDED

TO PREVENT ENTANGLEMENT

AND STRANGULATION.

!

PLAY EQUIPMENT AND/OR

SURFACING MAY BE HOT.

Item Description Quantity

Ledge Rock Climber Play Equipment 1

Anchor Bolt 5/8” x 6” Mounting Hardware 4

Included Items:

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T y p i c a l F o o t i n g

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

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Anchor Bolt (Large D i a m e t e r Ta p c o n ) Installation: Step 1: Step 2:

Step 1: Locate your Anchor Bolts, supplied by Cre8Play. Mark center of mounting tab or plate hole. Using the proper size

of drill bit noted in the Installation Table, drill into concrete to the appropriate hole depth (C).

Step 2: Insert Anchor Bolt into hole and tighten until fully seated. Do not over tighten the anchors.

H a r d w a r e R e c o m m e n d a t i o n

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

Anchor Bolt Size

ANSI Standard Drill Bit Diameter

Anchor Head (Socket Size)

Diameter

Minimum Embedment

Hole Depth

5/8” x 6” 1/2” 13/16” 5 1/2” 6 1/2”

A B C

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Installation Table

NOTE: Always wear eye protection appropriate to the task at hand.

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I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

WARNINGINSTALLATION OVER A HARD

SURFACE SUCH AS CONCRETE,

ASPHALT, OR PACKED EARTH MAY

RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH

FROM FALLS.

WARNINGTHE REMOVAL OF HELMETS, HOODS,

DRAWSTRINGS, AND ACCESSORIES

AROUND THE NECK IS RECOMMENDED

TO PREVENT ENTANGLEMENT

AND STRANGULATION.

!

PLAY EQUIPMENT AND/OR

SURFACING MAY BE HOT.

Installation:

NOTE: Read installation instructions thoroughly before starting installation process.

Step 1: Lay out area and prepare site for install. Concrete must be installed over a solid, level base. See product specification sheet for minimum use zone requirements to ensure proper spacing and adequate surfacing area.

Step 2: Pour a concrete base for the Ledge Rock Climber. Refer to the Typical Slab Section on the Typical Footing page.

This concrete should be flush with the sub-grade surface. Allow time for the concrete to completely cure before continuing.

Step 3: Using an appropriate Lull-type forklift or boom, place Ledge rock into final installation location. See the Hardware

Recommendation page for information on anchoring equipment down to your slab. Refer to the surfacing manufacturer for installation of an approved impact attenuating play surface around the Ledge a minimum of 6 feet in every direction.

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NOTES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION:

- Use appropriate equipment to lift and move the play equipment.- Weather extremes and soil types vary. Please check local codes and

requirements before installing any equipment.- Use extra shipping material and caution to ensure the surface of the

product does not come in contact with the installation equipment.

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5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

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C o n f i g u r a t i o n N o t e s

Rock Climber as configured with a rock climber: When rocks are configured together, the adjacent top surfaces

should be level with one another, +/- 4”. The separation between the rocks at the top should be between 1 ½” and 3”.

Rock Climber as deck attachment: When using a rock climber as a deck attachment, the adjacent top surfaces should be level with one another. The rock edge should be parallel with the deck edge, and the separation between the rock face

and the deck face should be no more than 2 ½”.

Strato Rock Climber

Ledge Rock Climber

Rock Climber to Deck Typical:

Rock Climber to Rock Climber Typical:

< 2 ½”< 2 ½”

1 ½” - 3”

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T y p i c a l G F R C R e p a i r a n d I n f o r m a t i o n

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

Patch and repairs:NOTE: Always use proper eye protection and protective clothing appropriate to the task at hand.SPEC MIX-CONCRETE MIX WARNING AND DIRECTIONSWARNING: Keep out of reach of children. This product contains Portland cement. Avoid contact with skin. If case of eye contact, flush

repeatedly with water and consult the nearest physician.

RECOMMENDED TOOLS: You will need a clean empty bucket, a measuring container, margin trowel, steel trowel, a mixing stick, and

a 1⁄2” heavy-duty drill with a mixing paddle if mixing more than 5 pounds of material at one time.

MIXING: The recommended mixing ratio is approximately two parts of powder to one part by volume of water. Place the water in a

clean bucket, and add the powder. Mix by hand, or with a mixing paddle and a drill to achieve the desired trowelable, lump-free

consistency. Mechanical mixing with an electric drill will produce a creamier and smoother consistency without the need for additional

water.

INSTALLATION: Feather finish the concrete mix to the adjacent surfaces with a steel trowel. Apply sufficient pressure to fill all defects.

Use a small bristle brush to texture and blend.

THICKNESS OF INSTALLATION: Feather Finish Concrete Mix is used for a true featheredge from 0 thickness up to 1⁄2”. The

installation of Feather Finish can be done at any thickness in small, well-defined areas such as filling holes, joints, seams, cracks and

thresholds, as well as for height transitions.

CURING TIME: The time until Concrete Mix hardens will vary. For example, a skim-coat may be hard in 15 minutes. Thicker sections

will require additional time.

FINISH: After Concrete has cured, use appropriate color paint to blend color to surrounding paint colors.

POT LIFE: Approximately 15-20 minutes at 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry area. Do not expose cans to sun. Tightly reseal can of unused product to retain freshness.

SHELF LIFE: Six months in original unopened container. However, if the powder remains loose and dry it is usable.

Efflorescence on Concrete:

Efflorescence is caused when soluble salts and other water dispersible materials come to the surface of concrete and mortars. It's

induced by low temperatures, moist conditions, condensation, rain, dew, and water added to the surface of fresh concrete to assist

embossing. It can occur very soon after exposure to moist or cool conditions or gradually, especially when it comes from within the

concrete. Any material containing portland cement results in efflorescence. The most usual reaction occurs when calcium hydroxide

(lime) formed in the hydration reaction of portland cement (approximately 140 pounds per cubic yard of concrete) is transported by

water to the surface through capillaries in the concrete. There it combines with carbon dioxide from the air to produce calcium

carbonate (an insoluble material) and water.

The easiest time to remove calcium hydroxide efflorescence is before it combines with carbon dioxide. Up to this time it will dissolve in

water, so pressure washing or wet scrubbing will put it in solution with water so it can be rinsed away.

NOTE: All concrete has naturally occurring hairline cracks and these are not product defects or structural in any way. Some of the small

micro cracking may be more visible due to the efflorescence exposing it.

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R o c k T o u c h - u p P a i n t I n s t r u c t i o n s

5121 Winnetka Ave. N., Suite 108, New Hope, MN 55428Phone: 612.670.8195 Fax: 612.486.7740

[email protected] cre8play.com

All images and concepts are Copyright © 2013, Cre8Play, LLC - All rights reserved. Cre8Play may change or modify this information as necessary and without notice. Contact Cre8Play directly for the most current information. This information cannot be modified, altered, or disseminated in any manner without the written consent of Cre8Play.

Materials Included:

- #1 Bosh Pear, Base Coat

- #2 Fox Run, Hi-lite Coat- #3 Seal Skin, Wash Out

Materials Needed:

- Wire Brush

- Two Sponges - Two Buckets

Step 1: Prepare AreaLightly wire brush patch area and 2-3” beyond. Thoroughly clean off all dust and dirt.

Step 2: Bosh Pear Base CoatUsing a dry sponge, apply the Base coat. Thoroughly cover the patched area, then “feather” out into surrounding painted area. Try to “feather” out to an edge to allow for proper drying.

Step 3: Fox Run Hi-lite CoatMix 70/30 (Hi-Lite/Water). Using a dry sponge, rub over the patched area to obtain desired look. A second coat may be

required to achieve desired look. Use a clean, damp sponge with water and (immediately) lightly rub over patched area to achieve desired finish. This must be done before Hi-lite paint dries. Once the desired look is obtained, let thoroughly dry.

Step 4: Seal Skin Final Wash OutMix 50/50 (Seal Skin/Water) using a damp sponge, dab over entire area with the Seal Skin wash. Using a second clean

wet sponge and bucket of water, wipe over painted area. Repeat this process until desired look is achieved.

WARNING: Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with skin. In case of eye contact, flush repeatedly with water and consult the nearest physician. Always use protective eyewear and gloves.

For additional information or questions, contact Cre8Play directly at 612.670.8195.

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