Quality equipment affordable prices Issue A - Feb 2021 Essentials
Our Philosophy
Low Cost / High Standards
Wh y Choose
Every child has the right to play in a safe and stimulating environment. The HAGS Essentials+ range makes this possible. Allowing our customers and our communities to fulfil their vision by offering great play equipment inspired by our best-selling products at an affordable price.
We have simplified the products to lower the cost without compromising on quality or durability. Be assured, the renowned quality of HAGS’ raw materials and build specification still remain. However, guaranteeing the best price means that Essentials+ does not offer customisation options such as alternative colour choice, materials or play elements, and that installation options are limited to those most commonly used to provide an off the shelf, fast and cost effective solution. All products retain the HAGS standard warranties. Full details can be found on our website. www.hags.co.uk Best Value….. • Durable and Robust • Low Maintenance • Low Surfacing Costs • EN1176 Compliant • Low Purchase Price • Long Term Warranty Essentials+? 2 Guide to HAGS icons Free height of fall EN 1176 Age guideline m 2 Impact area EN 1176 Space needed No. of Users For more information about product options please visit: www.hags.co.uk Anchoring: CIP Cast in Place S Sunken Foundation LF Loose Fill
UniMini Caliban (Steel)
HAG8077956 S 6,4 x 4,6
m 2 22 0.95 3-5 4+ m 2 22 0.95 3-5 4+
UniMini Caliban (Timber)
HAG8077956 S 6,4 x 4,6
Uranus’s moon
Caliban was named for a character in Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”.
3 Essentials+ UniMini
UniMini Callisto (Steel)
HAG8077957 S 6,8 x 5,5
m 2 27 0.95 3-5 6+ m 2 27 0.95 3-5 6+
UniMini Callisto (Timber)
HAG8077958 S 6,8 x 5,5
The Jovian moon Callisto has the most heavily cratered surface of any world in the solar system.
4 Essentials+ UniMini
UniMini Ceres (Steel)
HAG8077959 S
x
UniMini Ceres (Timber)
HAG8077960 S 5.8 x 4,9
Dwarf planet Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
5 Essentials+ UniMini
5,8
4,9 m 2 25 0.9 1-5 5+ m 2 25 0.9 1-5 5+
UniMini Deimos (Steel)
HAG8077961 S 6,3 x
UniMini Deimos (Timber)
HAG8077962 S 6,3 x 5,8
The average temperature of Mars’s moon Deimos is -40.15°c.
6 Essentials+ UniMini
5,8 m 2 28 1.25 3-5 7+ m 2 28 1.25 3-5 7+
UniMini Elara (Steel)
UniMini
7 Essentials+ UniMini
2
8+
HAG8077963 S 6,3 x 5,8 m
31 1.25 3-5 8+ m 2 31 1.25 3-5
Elara (Timber) HAG8077964 S 6,3 x 5,8
Elara takes nearly 260 Earth days to complete one orbit of Jupiter.
UniMini Fenrir (Steel)
HAG8077965 S 6,9 x 5,1
UniMini Fenrir (Timber)
HAG8077966
6,9 x
Saturn’s moon
Fenrir was named for a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology who was the offspring of Loki.
8 Essentials+ UniMini
S
5,1 m 2 31 0.6 1-5 9+ m 2 31 0.6 1-5 9+
m
UniMini Ganymede (Steel)
HAG8077967 S 6,8 x 5,8
UniMini Ganymede (Timber)
HAG8077968 S 6,8 x 5,8
Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is the largest in the solar systemlarger than the planet Mercury.
9 Essentials+ UniMini
2 32 1.3 1-5 7+ m 2 32 1.3 1-5 7+
10 Essentials+ UniMini UniMini Io (Steel) HAG8077969 S 8,4 x 6,6 UniMini Io (Timber) HAG8077970 S 8,4 x 6,6 m 2 42 1.65 3-5 11+ m 2 42 1.65 3-5 11+ Io has more than 400 active volcanoes on its surface
Jupiter’s little moon the most
volcanic
in the solar system.
making
actively
world
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UniPlay Leda (Steel)
HAG8077977 LF 7,1 x 4,2
UniPlay Leda (Timber)
HAG8077978 LF 7,1 x 4,2
Leda was discovered on 14th September 1974 orbiting around Jupiter.
11 Essentials+ UniPlay
2 23 1.5 5-12 4+ m 2 23 1.5 5-12 4+
m
UniPlay Luna (Steel)
HAG8077979 LF 7,2 x 4,6
UniPlay Luna (Timber)
HAG8077980 LF 7,2 x 4,6
Apollo astronauts brought back a total of 842 pounds (382 kilograms) of lunar rocks and soil to Earth.
12 Essentials+ UniPlay
2 25 1.5 5-12 4+ m 2 25 1.5 5-12 4+
UniPlay Metis (Steel)
HAG8077981 LF 7,2 x 7,0
m 2 35 2.0 5-12 7+ m 2 35 2.0 5-12 7+
UniPlay Metis (Timber)
HAG8077982 LF 7,2 x 7,0
Metis orbits 128,000 km from its parent planet Jupiter and it takes 0.295 Earth days to complete one orbit.
13 Essentials+ UniPlay
UniPlay Mimas (Steel)
HAG8077983 LF 7,2 x 6,2
UniPlay Mimas (Timber)
HAG8077984
7,2 x 6,2
Saturn’s moon Mimas has a crater that gives it a distinctive look comparable with a certain space station.
14 Essentials+ UniPlay
LF
m 2 32 1.5 5-12 5+ m 2 32 1.5 5-12 5+
15 Essentials+ UniPlay
UniPlay Pandora (Steel) HAG8077985 LF 8,5 x 7,4
m 2 50 2.5 5-12 10+ m 2 50 2.5 5-12 10+
UniPlay Pandora (Timber) HAG8077986 LF 8,5 x 7,4
Pandora, a potato-shaped moon orbiting Saturn, is coated in a fine (dust-sized) icy material.
UniPlay Phobos (Steel)
HAG8077987 LF 8,0 x 7,2
UniPlay Phobos (Timber)
HAG8077988
8,0 x
At least one human mission to Phobos has been suggested, using it as a staging area for missions that would later go to Mars’s surface.
16 Essentials+ UniPlay
LF
7,2 m 2 43 2.0 5-12 8+ m 2 43 2.0 5-12 8+
UniPlay Prometheus (Steel)
HAG8077989 LF 9,8 x 7,7
m 2 54 2.3 5-12 10+ m 2 54 2.3 5-12 10+
UniPlay Prometheus (Timber)
HAG8077990 LF 9,8 x 7,7
Prometheus acts as a shepherding moon, constraining the extent of the inner edge of Saturn’s F Ring.
17 Essentials+ UniPlay
18 Essentials+ UniPlay
LF
UniPlay Sinope (Steel) HAG8077991
10,2 x 6,6
LF
m 2 49 1.9 5-12 9+ m 2 49 1.9 5-12 9+
UniPlay Sinope (Timber) HAG8077992
10,2 x 6,6
Sinope was discovered on 21st July 1914 orbiting around Jupiter.
UniPlay Tethys (Steel)
HAG8077993 LF 11,8 x 7,6
m 2 64 2.5 5-12 15+ m 2 64 2.5 5-12 15+
UniPlay Tethys (Timber)
HAG8077994 LF 11,8 x 7,6
Geological features on Saturn’s moon Tethys generally get their names from “The Odyssey” by Homer.
19 Essentials+ UniPlay