Spring Balance Beam - SBBM

Installation Specifications
Spring Balance Beam
Product #: SBBM Version 2008-3g
178 S. 4th Street, Suite 101,
Grover Beach, CA 93433
Toll Free: 800.587.4228
Local: 805.595.1005
www.triactiveamerica.com
[email protected]
Before you start the installation process, please read these
Installation Specifications carefully and contact us with any
questions. Maintenance includes applying paint over any
chipped powder coating. Actual equipment may be different
than shown due to frequent design upgrades. This equipment
is designed for individuals weighing up to 330 lbs.
Materials needed:
- (12) Standard Concrete Blocks 16”x 8”x 6”
- Concrete
Parts included:
- powder-coated steel
- stainless steel hardware
- plastic safety covers
Tools needed:
-socket wrench set
Weight = 230 lbs
Individual beam size = 7’6” x 4-3/4” x 3-1/2”
Individual beam w/ springs and footings = 7’6” x 8” x 6-3/4”
Installed Dimensions
Length
9’- 9”
(2.29m)
(for layout shown)
Width
Height*
7’-6”
(2.29m)
10”
(0.25m)
* excludes surface material thickness
Labels:
SPRING
BALANCE BEAM
Consult a physician before starting a
new exercise program. Please be
cautious and use the equipment as
described in the instructions. This
equipment is designed for adults and
responsible children.
The Spring Balance Beam adds
difficulty and fun to the traditional
balance beam while developing
whole-body coordination and lower leg
agility. Because the beams are
supported by springs, you will adjust
your balance with each step.
1. Start at one end of the beam.
Extend your arms to your sides for
balance.
2. Walk from one end to the other
while controlling your balance.
3. For increased difficulty, lengthen
your strides or crouch down with
each step.
Moving parts
can crush.
Keep hands
clear.
6 labels one on each end
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SBBM- rev05/11
Rev. 1/13
General Installation Instructions:
Foundation Bolt Assembly
1.
2.
2.
3.
Allow 1/2” of bolt threads to extend above
Dig foundation holes according to the dimensions shown below.
the equipment base for plastic caps to fit.
Insert (12) standard concrete blocks (16”x 8”x 6”) into holes (available at Hardware Store).
Position equipment above the holes using concrete blocks as support.
Plastic security cap
Connect the foundation J-bolts and hardware to the frame, then pour concrete into holes.
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Option B: For existing concrete, drill into concrete pad, use “redhead bolts,” expansion bolts, epoxy/bolt combinations,
or use your own means and methods to secure the equipment to the pad. If you do use your own method,
Lock washer
TriActive America is not responsible for installation defects or damage/theft to the equipment.
Flat washer
4. While equipment is supported by concrete blocks, level equipment, secure it in place, clean off equipment and area, allow
concrete to set.
For installation options with alternative surfacing, concrete pads, or other conditions, please contact TriActive America or our
local Sales Partners. This specification sheet shows the minimum requirements for installation. If you have questions,
difficulties with the installation, discrepancies with the equipment or these specifications, immediately contact us at
1-800-587-4228.
Foundation Top View
3/8” J-shaped bolt
J-Bolts are installed
onto equipment prior to
setting into wet
concrete and using
blocks for support.
1‘ 6”
Equipment base
1‘ 6”
Equipment base
Four J-Bolts needed for
each equipment base.
Concrete Pads
1‘ 6”
Plastic security base
3‘ 0”
J-Bolt locations
(4 each flange)
Top surface
Ground - Dirt
J-bolts
Concrete
Blocks - TWO for
each hole
4‘ 5”
6”
Concrete
16”
9‘ 9-1/4”
20”
9-1/2”
**Drawings not to scale
6”
8”
Concrete Pads
All dimensions are approximate.
After opening and assembling the
equipment please make your own
measurements, verfying the location
of the holes for the J-bolts.
Use TWO standard
concrete blocks (16”x
8”x 6”). Set blocks on
top of each other inside
hole. They temporarily
support equipment
while wet concrete is
poured into the holes
and sets.
SBBM 2008-3g