How far apart should Swings be on a swing set?

The swings on a swing set should be a minimum of 12 inches apart with a preferred spacing of 16 inches. This applies to fore/aft swings such as belt swings, bucket swings, and gliders. Disc swings should be a minimum of 30 inches from the nearest support.Click to see full answer. Also know, how far apart do you put swings on a swing set? The distance between swings (A) Spacing the swings too close together can cause injury if two children are swinging at the same time. The minimum distance between swings (tire swings and disc swings need to be separate) should be 12”. We prefer 16” between swings as an extra.One may also ask, how wide should a swing set be? First, we recommend selecting an appropriate space for the swing set. The playset plans for the Classic A-Frame specify a finished product that is about 12 feet wide, 8 feet tall and 8 feet deep. It should be installed on fairly level ground, and there should be about six feet of clearance from obstructions. Also to know, how much space is needed around a swing set? Space requirements To plan for maximum safety, the Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends 6 feet of clear space around all sides of the playset. If you choose to have swings, however, the recommendation is to have clear space equal to twice the arc of the swings to both the front and back of the playset.How high should a swing seat be off the ground? Swing Space Allow at least 3 to 4 feet of clearance in both the front and back of your swing and at least 2 feet on each side. As for how high to hang your swing, the seat should be approximately 17-19 inches above the floor.
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