Ramp
Assembly (Figure A)
Push in
the two tabs on each of the ramp “wings.”
b. Attach the support braces to
the wing tabs by inserting the nylon bolts through the
holes and securing them on the underside of the ramp
with a nylon nut .
c. Finish
attaching the wing brace-strips by securing the middle
portion (two holes per brace) with the bolts and nuts.
Again, the nuts should be on the underside of the ramp.
NOTE: The side wings should not
screwed in so tight that they are perfectly
perpendicular, but rather should "splay" out at a slight
angle when you push down on the upper surface . |
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Attach D-Ring Clip to
Deck
Hardware for attaching the D-ring-clips to the pool deck
HAS NOT been supplied due to the wide variety of deck
types and materials. Please consult with your local
hardware store or pool service company to make the
appropriate selection. We suggest a 1/4" pan-head
stainless steel screw that is 1 5/8" long and a plastic
or lead concrete anchor for sinking into your deck.

There is no single right way; however, we
suggest that you:
a. Find
a spot visible from all parts of the pool, with minimal
deck traffic and activity.
b.
Install the D-ring-clips, flat side down, approximately
3-6" from the pool edge, and approximately 8" apart.
Attach Ramp to D-Rings (Figure B)
a. Run
a rope end through the mounted D-Ring
and pull/position the ramp snug to the wall with about
3-5” of the nose end under the recommended level of
water (see Positioning the Ramp).
b.
Thread the rope through one of the nylon washers up to
the D-ring opening and place a simple knot behind it.
The washer keeps the knot from pulling through the
D-ring. |
For Pools with Deep
Coping, Overhangs, Vinyl Liners, or Return Edges

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Before installing, rethread the rope to run through
the ¼” holes located under logo, about 3 ½“ below
the normal mounting holes. (Figure C)
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Ensure that both sides of the mounting rope are
even. Tie a simple knot at each side of the ramp to
prevent the ramp from shifting when in use.
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Proceed with regular instructions. Be sure the ramp
"box" end fits snuggly under the coping.
Note: For vinyl lined pools-- to
prevent wear on liner--adhere an extra layer of vinyl on
pool where ramp will be installed and/or tape the edges
of the ramp with vinyl repair tape.
Positioning the Ramp
Tighten the mounting ropes until the wing end swings
against the pool wall, so the nose end is 3-5” below the
waterline and the ramp is at an angle that is
approximately
30° below horizontal. Check tightness of the mounting
rope by pressing firmly down on the ramp near the wall.
It should not deflect downward more that 2 to 4 inches.
Your Skamper-Ramp is now installed!
Keep in mind that it can be flipped out of the pool when
you are swimming. Just remember to flip it back in once
you are out for the day. |