Vertical Outdoor Kids Climbing Equipment For Their Competition
Quick Details:
| OEM/ODM: Available |
| Size: 500 * 80 * 550 cm |
| Warranty: 12 months |
| Usage Age: 3-12years old |
| Material: Polyurethane resin |
| Weight Capacity: 200 pound per climbing hold |
Package & Delivery Time:
| Plastic bubble film for plastic parts, Plastic film and cotton fabric for steel column |
| About 15-20 business days after deposit base on the order quantity |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
| T/T, 30% as deposit, the balance be paid before delivery |
| CIF, FOB, CNF |
| Guangzhou OR Shenzhen |
Products Description:
Metal Parts: Types of metal used are galvanized steel, stainless steel and brass. All joints above the ground are screws or bolted joints.
Plastic Parts: All of the climbing holds we offer are manufactured with polyurethane resin. Of all
the various resins used for climbing holds, polyurethane offers the highest in strength and durability. In addition, polyurethane is also the safest for the environment and the production staff.
FAQ:
How much does it cost to build a wall?
There's really no simple answer to this as the cost of the wall will be a product of the size and specification of the wall and the nature of the 'host' structure. Our company should however be able to provide a range of likely costs based on the information provided.
Can you fit a wall into an existing space?
Not all spaces are suitable for all types of wall as the CEN European Standards specifies strict requirements for 'fall spaces' the depth of flooring and so on.
Do walls have to be inside?
No, our company can build exterior walls from ranging from free standing traversing walls, free standing boulders through to larger more complex facilities.
What sort of wall is best suited to my needs?
The design of the wall will be substantially dependent on the intended use of the wall; for example a wall which is designed to be used on a one off or infrequent basis will present different challenges to a wall designed to attract users with a high frequency of visits.
Can you 'refresh' an existing facility?
The simple answer is yes, but it's little more complex than simply 'bolting on' new features as large 'volumes' and the like place substantial forces on the structure and care needs to be taken to ensure that in so doing the safety of the facility is not compromised.
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