Trees for climbing & forked trees
Areas of use
- Schools, kindergartens
- Public areas
- Decorative elements
- Parks
Types of wood
- Robinia
- Oak
Machining
Skived, sanded & splinters removed
Designs
- Tree for climbing, oak, with at least 3 branches (Please discuss the number of branches with us.)
- Forked tree, robinia, with 2 – 3 branches
Dimensions
Tree for climbing: Up to a maximum diameter of 50 cm – lengths up to 800 cm
Forked tree: Up to a maximum diameter of 22 cm – lengths up to 600 cm
Robinia wood
Robinia (Robinia pseudoacacia)
- Durability:
- Cl. 1–2 (DIN 68364/EN 350-2)
- Quality:
- Untreated, unsorted, typical wood characteristics
- Permitted:
- To the extent that they do not significantly impair use: Isolated unhealthy points, infrequent occurrence of a hollow core, discolouration due to tannic acid and weathering (the wood remains healthy underneath the outer discolouration)
- Cracks:
- The formation of cracks is permitted according to TÜV in line with DIN 7926-1/Section 4.2.7 and does not represent an increased hazard.
- Note:
- General remarks are often insufficient for various uses. Please discuss your minimum requirements for specific projects with us.