Swim'n Play Above Ground Swimming Pool Insert Wall Into Bottom Rails, Closing the Wall, Screw

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INSERT WALL INTO BOTTOM RAILS

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Remove wall from carton.

 

NOTE: the UP arrow on wall.

SKIMMER INLET

Determine starting point as the

 

 

 

 

filter inlet and outlet holes are at

 

 

 

 

the beginning of the wall. Starting

 

 

 

SKIM

MER OUT

LET

at the center of a bottom plate

 

 

 

 

insert the bottom edge of wall

 

4’ x 4’ Plywood

 

into the groove on the bottom

 

 

 

 

 

 

rail. Make sure that the cutouts for

 

 

 

 

filter inlet and outlet are on the top

 

 

 

 

portion of the wall and will not be hidden behind a

 

 

 

 

vertical. If the wall ends do not meet, adjust the bottom

 

 

 

 

rails in or out of the bottom plates. The spacing in all bottom plates should be equal. Make sure that the starting position of the wall and skimmer inlet and outlet holes are on the same end of the pool.

CLOSING THE WALL

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1/4" x 20 x 3/4"

TRUSS HEAD

SCREW

INSIDE

OF POOL

PoolWall

4CLOSURE BARS

Pool

Wall

 

DANGER

YOU MUST ASSEMBLE THE POOL

WALL AS PER INSTRUCTIONS

USE ALL THE 1/4"-20x3/4" TRUSS HEAD SCREWS AND 1/4"-20 SERRATED FLANGE NUTS TO CLOSE POOL WALL

DO NOT LEAVE ANY OPEN HOLES

TIGHTEN EACH SCREW TO 85 INCH POUNDS.

1/4" x 20

SERRATED

FLANGE NUT

Insert the 1/4" - 20x3/4" truss head

OUTSIDE

screws from inside the pool through the

OF POOL

preattached inside closure bar, through

 

inside and outside wall ends, and through

 

outside closure bar.

 

The 1/4" serrated flange nuts are secured to the screws

 

on the outside of the wall.

All the holes must match and be secured together with the screws and nuts provided. Tighten each screw and nut to 85 inch pounds of torque. If no torque wrench is available,

tighten each nut until snug. Then tighten each nut one (1/2) half additional turn. If nut appears to be lose after tightening, please check if the screw is stripped or broken. It must be replaced.

Overtightening the nuts could cause the screws to fracture which could result in pool failure. Failure to tighten the nuts sufficiently could also result in pool failure.

This is one of the most important structural assembly aspects you will perform. Be absolutely sure you have one closure bar inside of pool (in between liner and pool wall) and one outside (exposed on outer pool wall).

Manufacturer can not assume the responsibility of the performance of this product if the instructions of closing the wall are not followed exactly.

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Contents Oval Pool Contract Installations Some Friends To Help OUT IntroductionInstallation Assembly Steps Aluminum Pools Vertical Preparing the Ground Actual Pool Dimensions Clearance SizeNail Center Stake Clearance Radius Leveling the GroundSizes Assembling the Bottom StrapsGround Shield Wall Guard are Optional Bottom Rail and Strap LayoutExample of Basic Layout Bottom Rail Bottom Plate Patio BlockSerrated Flange NUT Insert Wall Into Bottom RailsClosing the Wall ScrewAssemble Buttress Protect Your LinerHold Down Sheet Rechecking Your WorkTHRU-THE-WALL Skimmer OnlyEarth Mound Earth MoundIncorrect Liner InstallationLiner CorrectCove EZ Hook Liner InstallationVertical Buttress PRE-ASSEMBLY of TOP PlatesVERTICALS, TOP Plates and Rails Rail Placement of Warning Labels Installing Ledges7 Deluxe TOP Covers Installing TOP CoversTOP Cover Ledge Inside Cover 9 TWO-PIECE Wrap around Cover PedestalPool User Warning Labels Safety Brochures and Education ProgramsSafety Tips Rules and Regulations Care of Pool Water Preventative Maintenance TipsLife Saving Equipment Winter CareANY Objects That MAY Provide Access to the Pool Regina Avenue