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BETOOLL Swing Set Brackets - 2pcs A Frame Swing Bracket Swing Set Hardware with All Mounting Accessories (Black)

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Style: End Brackets(Black)


Features

  • The Strongest Brackets to Build A Swing Set - Made of heavy gauge steel, 100% welded joints,heavy and durable. Also painted nicely to stay rust free for a good looking swing set for years to come.
  • What You Get - 2 swing set brackets, 28pcs wood screws and 28pcs washers. BETOOLL frame brackets set includes screws and washers required to install them.
  • Making A Seriously Sturdy A-frame in the Easiest Way - We recommend using one kiln-dried 4x6-114" top beam (with a true measurement of 3-1/2" x 5-1/2") and four kiln-dried 4x4-96" (with true measurements of 3-1/2" x 3-1/2") side support legs to construct a basic A-Frame which completed dimensions:12'Lx8'Dx7'8"H.(Lumber is not included in this kit.)
  • Easy Install - First attach the swing set brackets to 4x6 top beam. Then simply slide the 4x4 legs into the brackets with the beam lying on the ground (top down). Pre-drill the holes for the lag screws and ratchet them down. Also you could add a 2x4 cross piece on the legs for added stability.
  • Kindly NOTE - The bracket openings measure 3-5/8" x 5-5/8" and 3-5/8" x 3-5/8". Make sure the length of 4x6 top beam is shorter than 114", the top beam may gonna to bend if it is longer than 114".

Color: Black


Brand: BETOOLL


Material: Metal


Item dimensions L x W x H: 17.5 x 15.55 x 13.19 inches


Manufacturer: ‎SZBRT


Part Number: ‎HW8801B


Item Weight: ‎19.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.5 x 15.55 x 13.19 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎HW8801B


Size: ‎Medium


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎End Brackets(Black)


Material: ‎Metal


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 20, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy install - good quality
Style: End Brackets(Black)
The lumber fit without any planing necessary. Nice finish and strength.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by Steven T. O'Neill

  • Strong, pretty straight forward
Style: End Brackets(Black)
These worked like a charm, I'm sure the tolerances was precise, the wood was a tad too big. I had to sand the edges of the 4x6 beam, the 4x4 post went in like butter. Once I got it started, I had to place a piece of wood on the end and hit it with a sledge hammer to fit it all the way on. I used 10" large screw anchors and other wood fasteners to secure it to the ground without concrete. I'm 215 lb had no problem swinging 4 ft off the ground on both of them, it didn't budge. Would buy again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Goindef Goindef

  • Great quality and allows to customize size
Style: End Brackets(Green)
Highly recommend if you are wanting to build your own sturdy and durable swingset! I was looking to get my daughter a swingset and couldn't justify spending 150-200 on a metal tube framed swingset that are all set sizes. So I went the route of buying these brackets and building a swing the perfect size for my small yard. Brackets seem very durable and look like they are going to last for a long time! Plus if in the future we want a bigger swingset all I have to do is switch out the 4x4s(legs) and 4x6(top). Took about 1.5 to 2 hours to assemble and instructions seem simple enough to follow anyone should be able to create a swing set ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Jwhited Jwhited

  • Very strong
Style: End Brackets(Green)
These were super easy to mount to the poles and appear very strong and sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024 by TTHolmes

  • SOLID - brackets make a strong swing set.
Style: End Brackets(Green)
2020 Swing set TIPS : 1. Lumber (purchase separately): pressure treated. The completed A-frame dimensions will be (up to) :12' Long x 8' Deep x 7'8" High. The swing set should be set up in a location with at least 6 feet of clearance in front and back. a. TOP BEAM is a 4 x 6 pressure treated beam. A single 4x6 is required. i. LENGTH of top beam - you decide. The manufacturer recommends using one kiln-dried 4x6 timber -114" (9 ½ feet) in length. Manufacturer warns that the top beam will bend and warp if it is longer than 144” (12 feet long). ii. Three swings – you may want a 132” top beam to adequately fit 3 swings safely spaced apart. (18” per swing, 16” per space between swings, 16” on each end between the outside swings and the frame, plus 7” of beam inside each bracket at each end). [ 7—16 – 18—16—18—16 – 18 – 16 –7 ] iii. Your top beam length will vary depending on what you hang from it. Examples: two swings, a porch style swing, a tire swing or a “disc” swing, a combination of different swings. You’ll need to research the recommended spacing to safely use each, cut your beam length accordingly, and decide where to place your swing hangers. Don’t forget to leave 7” on each end for the metal brackets. b. LEGS – Manufacturer recommends using four kiln-dried pressure treated 4x4 timber - 96" (8 feet long) side support legs. Longer legs are an option; however, you need to be careful not to make the frame too top heavy (tip hazard). c. CROSS BEAM - Optional cross member on each end. You can choose to add a 2x6 pressure treated cross beam across the legs on each end for extra strength. Length – you decide - The length of the cross beam will depend on how high up you place it across the legs. d. STAIN - You may want to stain your lumber prior to installation. Pressure treated lumber should be dried out prior to staining. 2. INSTALLATION: Building the frame. a. FIRST attach the brackets to 4x6 top beam. Hopefully, you will discover that your 4x6 beam fits easily into the bracket – mine did! i. Beginner TIP #1: for fitting the wood beam into the bracket. If your 4x6 beam is too tight to fit the bracket try shaving down the ends of the 4x6 top beam slightly with a plane, or a belt sander, or a chisel in order to get the bracket to fit over it. ii. Beginner TIP #2: for fitting the wood beam into the bracket. If your 4x6 beam is too tight you may want to apply ski wax and dish soap to the wood and bracket to make inserting the wood into the bracket easier. iii. Beginner TIP #3: IMPORTANT… position your 2 brackets so that the frame LEGS will flair outward on each end of the beam (and not slant toward the middle of the swing set). After fitting the beam inside the bracket, secure the brackets in place on each end of the beam by pre-drilling holes for the lag screws (included). Ratchet the lag screws into place. b. SECOND – with the beam on its back on the ground, attach SWING HANGERS (purchased separately) after carefully measuring and leaving recommended spacing between each set of swing hangers and between the outside swings and the swing set frame. You may need to research this for your unique set of swings. (The spacing for 3 swings on a 132” beam is detailed below). c. THIRD - slide the 4x4 legs into the brackets with the beam lying on its back on the ground (top down). Depending on the fit of your 4x4 legs you may need to use the tips listed earlier regarding inserting the beam into the bracket. d. NEXT, after fitting the LEGS inside the bracket, secure the brackets in place on each LEG by pre-drilling holes for the lag screws (included). Ratchet the lag screws into place. e. Optional: Finally, you may decide to add a 2x4 (or 2x6) CROSS PIECE on each end of the frame for added stability. Secure the cross piece between the legs with long exterior deck screws or lag bolts (purchased separately). 3. SPACING OF SWINGS. a. For three swings: In order to leave the recommended space between THREE swings the 4x6 beam is cut to a 132” length. (18” per swing, 16” spacing, plus 7” on each end inside the brackets). [ 7—16 – 18—16—18—16 – 18 – 16 –7 ] b. Spacing for two swings, a porch style swing, a tire swing or a “disc” swing will vary. You will need to research proper spacing for whichever type of swings you choose to install. You may decide to use a shorter top beam if you are only installing one swing, two swings, a porch style swing, or a single tire swing. Do your research before cutting the beam. 4. STAIN WOOD with a redwood stain/sealer combination. You may choose to stain the wood first before you install brackets or swing hangers. MOVING INTO POSITION & SETTING UP – This frame is heavy. Be sure to have at least two adults to roll it over and move it into position. Beginner TIP – adding cross pieces on each end of the frame not only strengthens the frame; it will give you an easier position to lift from, so that two people can more easily move the frame around. I still need to angle cut the bottom of my 4X4 legs so they will sit flat on the concrete pavers I placed under each leg. I’ve found that putting pavers under the 4x4s will prevent rotting. In addition, I am going to use a heavy gauge wire and ground anchors to hold the swing set down and prevent the frame from rocking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020 by Philip L. Ruble Philip L. Ruble

  • Beams will need to be sanded
Style: End Brackets(Green)
The brackets work great and come with screws. Will need a 1/2 socket with ratchet or an impact. A good sander the brackets must be made from wood that is dry. The wood at most stores are swollen and wet. A drill bit to pre drill holes so wood doesn’t split, it calls for 1/4 inch but I used a 7/32 the 1/4 is almost same size as screw. Also a hammer. The accessories to hang the swing will have to be bought I used 3/8 inch eye bolts 8” long and bought a long 3/8 wood drill bit and a pack of washers for each side of eye bolt. To hang the swings off the eye bolt I used safety hooks rated for 500 lbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by BlakeEWeb BlakeEWeb

  • It worked fine
Style: Middle Bracket(Green)
These are plenty sturdy and they fit. Made the job easy
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Glenn G

  • COMMERCIAL GRADE!!
Style: End Brackets(Black)
The photos on the website do not do them justice. They were very very strong and sturdy. The bolts were excellent could not be more happy with the product. I did, however have to trim the wood a little bit because the fit is so tight.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Kimberly Kimberly

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