Step 1: Position slide on deck in
desired location
Step 2: Attach slide to deck with
two #14 x 1¼” Truss Screws.
PlasticSlideMountingInstructions
DeckMount
LadderMount
©2007 Swings & Things Inc.
1½ “x 2¾” x 19”
WoodBlock
#14 x 1½”
SheetMetalScrew
3/8”x3”carriagebolt
3/8”hexnut
3/8”lockwasher
3/8”flatwasher
AngleIronMountingBracket
Ladder
PlasticSlide
InstallationInstructionsfromtheSlideManufacturer
To mount the slide, choose a location that is fl at and level. Use (2) #8 sheetrock screws or #10 fl athead wood screws.
Install the screws into the countersunk drill points at the top of the slide. DO NOT OVER TORQUE!
This mounting con guration will allow your slide to receive a lot of abuse. If the slide is hit from the side by a lawn mower
or similar device, either the sheetrock screw will break or the screw head will pull through the slide. In such event, the next
size screw should be installed. This installation has proven to be very effective.
The slide can also be elevated at the bottom or foot area. Use (2) 2 x 4’s or (2) 2 x 6’s cut to the length desired for the
elevation needed. We recommend using wood screws or sheetrock screws to attach the risers to the slide.
Step 1: Attach angle iron mounting bracket
to ladder using 3/8” x 3” carriage bolt, 3/8”
fl at washer, 3/8” lock washer and 3/8” nut.
Step 2: Center and attach wood block with
two #14 x 1½” Sheet Metal Screws.
Step 3: Place slide on wood block and
attach with two #14 x 1¼” Truss Screws.
#14 x 1¼”
TrussScrews
PlasticSlide
Deck
©April 18, 2008 Swings & Things Inc.