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Grass Cabin >>Cologne<<
Order-No.: 0002407 (Before: 8S-170623-43)
posts made of stainless steel
wood robinia
+ 1 square platform, height of the platform (PH) 150cm, with inclined support posts made of stainless steel and with indicated roof made of 3 small HPL-elements
++ 1 half gable with window
++ 1 slide without seat piece, box-shaped, PH 150cm, made of stainless steel
++ 1 chicken ladder, with safety rope made of Hercules rope attached to a single support post made of stainless steel
+ 1 square stage, PH 130cm, with inclined support posts
++ 1 balustrade with window
++ 1 balustrade with opening
++ 1 counter, beneath the platform
++ 1 rope bridge with steps made of rubber
+ 1 platform for sand play, PH 55cm, on an inclined support post and
++ 1 sand crane, turnable, with sand pulley and bucket made of rubber
++ 1 sieve
→ 7 curved support posts made of stainless steel, 5 of them with bulrush made of stainless steel
Without color design
Made in Germany!
All support posts made of stainless steel tube ø101,6mm. Visible ends of the posts are welded conclusively to a stainless steel cap.
All stainless steel surfaces are radiated with glass marbles according to environmental protection rules.
All wooden parts made of Robinia, planed and chamfered. All wooden parts are untreated.
Connection between platform/railing and support posts through stainless steel press-in threaded sleeves.
Platform fixed by use of concentrical incorporated stainless steel brackets.
Connection point net/rope with support posts through specifically formed stainless steel fork and tensible stainless steel chain.
Nets made of Hercules rope. (Different color nuances can occur when using hemp-colored ropes)
All connecting parts made of stainless steel or galvanized. Use of self-locking nuts only.
Drying cracks are normal in all native hard woods, also after appropriate storage and professional treatment. Therefore drying cracks do not justify a warranty claim. (cf supplementary sheet to the German Institute for Standardization EN 1176, Note on 4.2.7.6)