

🛠️ Build the ultimate backyard swing set that lasts — because your family deserves the best!
The BETOOLL Swing Bracket set features heavy gauge steel with 100% welded joints and a rust-resistant finish, ensuring exceptional strength and durability. It includes 2 brackets plus 28 wood screws and washers for a complete, hassle-free installation. Designed for easy assembly with kiln-dried lumber, this bracket set supports a sturdy A-frame swing set measuring 12'L x 8'D x 7'8"H, making it a top choice for safe, long-lasting outdoor play.













| ASIN | B07R3V2CJK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,866 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #26 in Playground Equipment Parts & Hardware |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,257) |
| Item Weight | 19 pounds |
| Item model number | HW8801 |
| Manufacturer | SZBRT |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
| Product Dimensions | 11.61 x 9.84 x 6.73 inches |
B**8
Sturdy and Easy To Assemble
I recently purchased the BETOOLL A-Frame Swing Set Brackets, and I am really impressed with their quality. The brackets are solid and sturdy, providing excellent support for my swing set. The material feels durable, and I have no doubt these will last for years. The assembly process was straightforward — everything was included, and the instructions were easy to follow. I had the swing set up in no time. The mounting hardware fits perfectly, and everything feels securely in place. Overall, I highly recommend this product if you're looking to build or upgrade a swing set. It’s affordable, easy to install, and most importantly, it’s built to last. Great purchase!
T**S
Simple and High Quality
Works very well! I built a swing set for my girls in summer and it has held up just fine since. The components feel sturdy and of quality material right out of the box.
J**.
Great Brackets, very strong and durable!!
These worked Amazing to build a swing set for my Grandkids. Simple to install and use. Very well made. Our swing set safely survived the 100+ mph winds that we recently had up here in Wyoming.. Great fun for the kids, they really enjoy the swing set. I would definately recommend these brackets for anyone building a swingset.
O**X
Quick, easy, and sturdy.
Good value and very sturdy. Took about 1 hour to assemble. Previous reviewers and the product photos note the holes for the 4x6 are not properly located. Seems the mfg took care of this as our brackets have the holes located in the corners. The included lag bolts are galvanized which some reviewers noted is not correct for pressure treated lumber. The chemicals in the pressure treated lumber will cause the bolts to corrode and potentially fail over time. Use of stainless or ceramic coated bolts would correct this problem, but will add cost. If this is a concern, you might price Stainless hardware or consider using non pressure treated lumber. The bolts were about 3/8 diameter by 2 inch long, a 13 mm socket fit the head of the bolt best, so they are likely metric, but this isn’t a rocket ship. The 4x6 fit very snug into the bracket and one side required a bit of encouragement from a mallet. We actually resorted to a 2lb sledge with a scrap piece of wood as a buffer to prevent damage to the bracket and its nice paint. Very happy with this product. Some ceramic coated or stainless lag bolts is really the only improvement needed. Note: fresh pressure treated lumber will be wet and swollen, you might need to shave some material off the ends of the 4x6 to make it fit in the brackets or purchase dry lumber. update: Several months in and it still looks and functions as it should. Plan on burying the legs or use earth anchors if your kids are more than 50lbs and/or like to swing high. It will wobble a bit with larger kids, not dangerously, just potentially concerning for some weak hearted parents, the kids actually enjoy it rocking a bit.
C**Y
Sturdy, But Not Perfect
These are good, solid, sturdy units. Why only 4 stars? Because they are slightly over 4” x 6”. And lumber yards carry planed lumber that is actually 3.5” x 5.5”. 🙁 so the fit is very sloppy and need to be shimmed to prevent the lag screws from dimpling the steel. And if the local lumber yard doesn’t stock 4 x 6, and you need to substitute with planed doubled 2” x 6”, you need to shim even more. But, they are sturdy, and solid assembled.
R**N
Excellent quality
Easy swing set build. Very sturdy.
P**E
SOLID - brackets make a strong swing set.
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.
S**D
Would buy again
Works great. Good quality!
J**N
The product seems strong and well built. However, I had posts delivered 4 x 4 and 6 x 4 as specified, I expected the receiving slots to be 4 inch square on the inside. However, they are not they are just shy of a 1/4 of an inch on each edge too small. ( on 4 x 4 slots) So you must trim each post end, now this is real pain if you do not have the tools for trimming. I have seen others post that it was easy to knock in, I can only assume you did not have exact 4 x 4 posts. I find this totally illogical, I am UK based and a 4x4 post is a very common posts size and used for decking etc. Why not make a bracket they slide into? In fact why say they do? Then ship all the way to the UK for me to find out, they do not? I am now going to have to do the trimming as sending back to the USA will be a royal pain in the !! So just be aware that you should have the tools to trim, or get your post supplier to take off the required amount. Maybe get the bracket and take with you to order if it is a local company, sadly I did not.
S**N
So I purchased these for our potential tire swing we will be building in the spring. I've had a chance to look at the quality of the brackets and they are 100% solid. They are guys selling tire swings for $1,000 and the only thing that they're not including is the lumber or the swing itself which is not all that much. If you want to build your own tire swing or rope swing this is what you need to start with for sure.
D**.
Bracket quality is amazing.... however 1 slight drawback is The measurements of 4x4 and 6x4 is the outer measurements for your bracket, while the wood is the same so I had to buy a plainer to trim down the wood. Would have been good if you had rather specified the inner dimensions as this is what is critical or order to wood correctly.
J**N
I bought these brackets from the USA to make my son a swing set for his birthday but guess what - no one stocks 4 x 6 timber in Australia so they are useless. Also, the insides of the brackets are welded uneven and have been put together poorly. Will be posting back to next week.
A**N
ok
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