Enterprise U (RAL 1001)
Challenging modern playground equipment for children aged 6 to 15. The Enterprise U has several vertical poles. Several playing elements are connected to the horizontal U-shaped ladder with rungs: spiral and straight firemanâs pole and a vertical ladder with rungs. At one side of the U-shaped ladder, you can find a climbing construction made out of 2 climbing poles, connected to each other by a bended ladder with rings. The heighest climbing pole has 3 elements. Via the large snake climber children can go to the top of the pole. A bended net, placed between the central climbing pole and a bended tube, allows children to climb at the same time, at different heights. It can also be climbed via a bended climbing wall made out of HDPE polyethylene panel with several climbing and crawling possibilities. A metal bean-shaped ladder, a ring fixed between 5 ropes and a firemanâs pole allow children to climb the lowest pole. Both climbing poles are connected to each other by a yellow ladder with rings. The other side of the U-shaped ladder has 4 poles with several climbing and sliding elements, o.a. a climbing net. A U-shaped bridge with U-stairs connects 4 poles with eachother. A bean-shaped ladder is connected to the last 2 poles. The last part has 2 vertical poles with diameter 89 and 127 mm. It can be climbed via a spiral staircase with round HDPE polyethylene stairs or via a bended climbing wall made out of HDPE polyethylene panel with several climbing and crawling possibilities. On top there is a lookout. One can leave the lookout via 2 sliding tubes or via a connection tunnel with HDPE polyethylene sliding platform.
Materials
- Metal poles of 89 and 127 mm
- Metal tubes 34, 43 and 48 mm
- Metal parts polyester coated
- Inox sliding tube 48 mm
- Aluminium and plastic clamps
- Plastic pole and protection caps
- Sheet material and climbing grips in HDPE polyethylene
- Ropes and nets in 16 mm polypropylene rope with steel-wire reinforcement
- Flower-shaped protection caps in HDPE
- The playground equipment is anchored in a concrete foundation