How Do You Assemble Play Yard Equipment?
Assembling play equipment is easy, but requires care with nuts and bolts so that no one gets hurt later. Take everything out of the box. Separate nuts and bolts, beams and crosspieces, swings and any slide equipment. If there are any directions in the box, read them. Lay out the large pieces of the set in the play area. Arrange the pieces in the way they will be assembled, but do not bolt them together yet. Make sure you have all the nuts and bolts you need. If the play set is plastic, make sure the joints fit together by testing the fit of two small pieces. Make sure no part of the play set must be sunk into the ground. If anything does, such as a sliding pole, be prepared to get a posthole digger and a bag of cement, or buy a less complicated swing set. This is rarely necessary, fortunately. Attach two of the uprights together at one end. On a traditional swing set, the uprights will form an angle of about 35 degrees. Bolt them together with the fasteners provided. Attach any bracing