how does the climbing walls adjustable angle mechanism work

Our adjustable angle mechanism works by pivoting the climbing surface around a fixed base while a support system (either hydraulic, linear actuator, or manual) controls the movement and locks the wall into position. We have multiple systems you can choose from here.

In the Chompers climbing walls hydraulic systems, oil-based cylinders rated up to 3 tonnes provide controlled lifting and lowering of the wall. These hydraulics are designed for smooth, repeatable adjustment and we intentionally picked systems typically used in commercial environments where frequent angle changes are required. Linear actuators (rated to 1 tonne) offer an alternative powered solution, while manual systems rely on mechanical repositioning for fixed-angle adjustments.

We're very particular about the saftey of the climbing wall, and ensure safety is engineered into multiple layers of the system. Mechanical locking points secure the wall at the desired angle, while emergency stop functions and physical catch systems prevent uncontrolled movement. Hydraulic systems also include built-in safety features, and redundancy is introduced through dual hydraulic configurations to mitigate failure risk.

Our multi-system approach ensures that even under failure conditions, the wall remains stable and does not collapse or shift unexpectedly.