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Liesen Jungle Gym
Description
This annex has combined two different towers. The hexagonal tower offers enough room to incorporate various climbing. The steep rope ladder, the ramp with the pull-up rope and the current climbing wall. If one can’t manage one section, they could perhaps manage another. A hanging bridge leads up to the second tower. The thick, lateral handrails cater to tentative novices. Older children will use this annex for fast running and catching games. Up over the stairs, then over the bridge or onto the slide again and down the fireman’s pole. The retreating areas under the higher playing surface are also important so that one can quietly have a discussion.
Liesen Jungle Gym
Order number: 5.1.29
Engineering drawing PDF
Specifications
- Play Options
- Meeting, role play, climbing, balancing, running, sitting
- Age Guide
- 3-14 years
- Required Space
- 12,08 m x 7,03 m = 84,92 m²
- External Dimensions
- L/W/H = 9,14 m / 4,03 m / 3,57 m
- Heaviest Part
- Hexagonal Tower f, approx. 645 kg
- Largest Part
- Hexagonal Tower f: Ø 2,44 m x 3,75 m
- Safety Surface
- = grey marked surface
- Free Fall Height
- 1,50 m
- Type of Ground
- *Grass, sand, gravel, wood chippings, bark mulch, synthetic safety surface material (*only in Germany)
- Components
- a. Square Tower 1,15 m x 1,15 m,
Ph = 1,50 m
Pitched Roof
b. Runged ascent
c. Stairs with handrail on both sides
37°
d. V2a Slide and Fireman’s Pole
e. Hanging Bridge 3,00 m long
f . Hexagonal Tower Ø 2,30 m,
Ph = 1,50 m
Hip roof
enclosed gap-less square sub-base
2-shanked bench in the sub-base
Counter
g. Rope ladder made of Hercules rope
h. Ramp with pull-up rope 45°
i . Climbing wall 60°
Climbing rocks
- Assembly details
- - optimal spacious construction
- various playing activities
- all weather possiblities