Southpaw Custom Support Structure (10ft H x 12ft L x 8ft W) (7000) Purchased to Order
€5,284.55 ex. VAT
Southpaw code 7000. Photo Shows 2 x Expansion Beams (7005) which are not included and must be ordered separately.
Southpaw's Custom Support Structure is the answer for therapists who cannot install a suitable ceiling support eye bolt for suspending swings.
Please Note: There is an additional charge for installation of this product if required (please enquire).
Designed to fit any room regardless of size, shape or location of doors and partitions, Southpaw’s Custom Support Structure is perfect for rooms that cannot accommodate a permanently installed ceiling eyebolt.
We start with a standard size of 12’L x 8'W x 10'H at the base. From there you can customize the finished height of your structure to a minimum of 7'6" or a maximum height of 12'. The main crossbeam may be as short as 8' or as long as 20' to accommodate your therapy space.
Southpaw’s Custom Support Structure is constructed of .25" thick 5" x 3" structural steel tubing. This solid, stable, freestanding structure will support almost any piece of suspended equipment, and will not slip or slide with the most rigorous activity.
Custom Support Structures under 15' in length include three forged eyebolts spaced evenly on the top beam. You may add eyebolt wraps, swivel eyebolt wraps or upright-mounted eyebolts for an additional charge. For added protection, the uprights and bases are heavily padded. The slip-fit, bolt-together construction is easy to assemble and disassemble.
The Splice Package (7000-S) is required for Support Structures 15' or greater in length. It converts a one-piece crossbeam into two pieces for ease of moving and assembly. Structures greater than 15' will require the eyebolt wraps or swivel eyebolt wraps for suspension of swings.
Working Load: 1500 lbs.
Approximate Weight: 500 lbs.
Splice Package: 15' or more
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