Tasman Sports TR-14-FLEX-FZ User manual

14FT (426CM)TRAMPOLINE AND "STEEL FLEX"
METAL RING ENCLOSURE COMBO SET
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions
USER’S MANUAL
MODEL NUMBER # TR-14-FLEX-FZ
KEY CODE: 41790038
DO NOT ALLOW
MORE THAN ONE
PERSON ON THE
TRAMPOLINE AT A
TIME.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Toll Free: 1-800-333-061
MONDAY-FRIDAY, 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. CENTRAL TIME
WARNING
SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
READ THESE MATERIALS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE TRAMPOLINE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IMPORTANT TO MINIMIZE CHANCES OF INJURY. PLEASE READ
EACH OF THEM THOROUGHLY BEFORE YOU ASSEMBLE AND USE THIS TRAMPOLINE.
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE UNLESS SUPERVISED BY AN ADULT
MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER SHALL NOT EXCEED 220LBS (100KG).
TRAMPOLINE MUST ALWAYS BE USED WITH THE ENCLOSURE.
ALL OF THE PARTS ARE ONLY TO BE USED AS FOR TRAMPOLINE.
NOTICE
SOME FOAM TUBE DEFORMATION MAY TAKE PLACE DURING TRANSPORT. IT’S NORMAL AND IT
SHOULD RECOVER OVER TIME.

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this product! This trampoline was designed and manufactured with
quality materials and craftsmanship, providing fun and exercise in the enjoyment of your own
backyard.
It is very important that the owners and users of this trampoline have adequate knowledge of
techniques and rules for proper use. In particular, children must be supervised at all times by a
knowledgeable and mature adult while using the trampoline. Take precautions to prevent access
to the trampoline by children when there is no adult supervision. Also restrict access to any
unauthorized users without your consent.
Carefully read and understand all of the instructions and warnings in the User Manual before
assembling and using this product. It is the responsibility of the owner of this trampoline to ensure
that all users of this product are fully informed on the proper use and the inherent risks of jumping
on a trampoline. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death. In particular, under no
circumstances should you attempt or allow flips, somersaults or any similar conduct. Landing on
the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of
the mat. Also, do not allow more than one person on the trampoline under any circumstances.
Use by more than one person at the same time increases the chance of injury.
To reduce risks associated with users falling off the trampoline, enclosure netting must be
properly installed and used at all times. The trampoline enclosure must be closed during use to
prevent the user from falling off the trampoline. Your trampoline enclosure netting is manufactured
with UV resistant material. Despite this, exposure to harsh elements (sunlight, wind, moisture,
animals, etc) will weaken the netting. The netting and mat must be inspected prior to every use
and maintained regularly as detailed in this User’s Manual.
Please also ensure proper placement of this product to avoid injuries. It is essential that the
intended site for this trampoline is completely flat and level. If the ground is uneven, this could
cause movement in the frame and stress on the joined sections of the frame that could damage the
trampoline and/or can cause serious injury. Do not position this trampoline on hard surface such
as concrete, tarmac or paving. Suitable surfaces include flat dirt or grass, sand or play area
covered with an appropriate depth of play bark material, with no obstructions above, below or near
the product.
The product must not be used in windy conditions as wind can cause unexpected movement
of the product. Wind can cause the trampoline to be lifted off the ground and become airborne. This
can present a danger to individuals and to property. Winds can be especially strong in open areas,
foothills, mountains, locations subject to hurricanes and tornadoes, areas between homes that
create wind tunnels and anywhere else where local weather conditions can create high winds. We
recommend that you anchor the trampoline or otherwise secure the trampoline to prevent it from
moving as a result of the wind. One possible way to anchor the trampoline is to secure the
trampoline to a concrete footing under each leg. We recommend consulting a local licensed
contractor to best determine how the anchor system should be constructed for your specific
conditions. The licensed contractor can also advise you of other options such as below ground
installation. Even with anchors, a trampoline can be lifted, just like anything else, by strong winds. If
the winds are anticipated to be very strong, the trampoline should be disassembled and stored
away safely until the weather conditions improve. Damage from the wind or other severe weather is
not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Review all steps before beginning assembly and read all precautions
before using the trampoline. The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to
make all users aware of practices specified in these instructions. Save this manual for future
reference. WARNING !
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline.
DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury,
paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of the bed.
DO NOT allow more than one person on the trampoline at any time.
Read and understand all the instructions and inspect the equipment before using the trampoline. It
is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of this equipment and the inherent
risks of jumping on a trampoline, such as falling on your head or neck, pinching, entrapment, or
equipment failure. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the product are fully
informed about the proper use of the equipment and all warnings.
Do not use trampoline without mature, and knowledgeable supervision.
Trampolines over 20 inches (500mm) tall are not recommended for use by children under six years
of age.
DO NOT use if you are over 220lbs (100kg).
DO NOT jump on trampoline with snow board, skateboard, roller blades, bicycle or any other
equipment not authorized by the trampoline maker.
The frame of your trampoline is made of steel and it will conduct electricity. No electrical equipment
(lights, heaters, extension cords, household appliances, etc.) should be permitted in or on the
enclosure under any circumstances to avoid the risk of electrocution.
Do not jump onto or off of the trampoline. It is a dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to
the floor or ground when dismounting, or to jump onto the trampoline when mounting. Do not use the
trampoline as a springboard to other objects.
This product is for household and family domestic use only –It is not for use in schools, playgrounds,
rental or commercial use.
DO NOT use the trampoline while holding or wearing any type of sharp or pointed objects such as
jewelry, watches, rings, eyewear and necklaces before using this product. This will prevent the
jewelry from tearing the mat or getting caught in the enclosure netting.
DO NOT allow any pets onto the mat in order to prevent the trampoline mat from being damaged.
DO NOT allow any pets or children to go under the jump mat.
ALWAYS ensure adequate overhead clearance. Recommended overhead clearance is 26.25ft (8
meters) from ground level. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs and other possible hazards.
ALWAYS ensure the trampoline is on level ground with a minimum of 2m clear space from any
structure or obstruction such as fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or
electrical wires.
Do not use the trampoline indoors, as this product is intended for outdoor home use only.
Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline.

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ALWAYS maintain clear space on all sides of the trampoline. Place the trampoline away from walls,
structures, fences and other play equipment. Clear any obstructions beneath or around the
trampoline, for example tree limbs or trunks, wires or other possible hazards.
Keep away objects which could interfere with the user. Maintain a clear area around, above and
under the trampoline.
Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills.
ALWAYS protect enclosure net from extreme temperatures. Extreme temperatures may damage
the net and cause it to tear and cause injury.
ALWAYS make sure that the trampoline enclosure netting is installed and used properly at all times.
The trampoline enclosure should be closed during use to prevent the user from falling off of the
trampoline.
ALWAYS consult your physician before performing any kind of physical activity.
ALWAYS use the trampoline in a well-lit area.Artificial illumination may be required.
The trampoline and enclosure must be stored away during harsh weather conditions including
extreme wind, heat and freezing temperatures.
Always properly store away the trampoline and enclosure when not in use and secure from any
unauthorized use.
ALWAYS use the trampoline wearing comfortable clothes and socks or barefoot.
Do not use the trampoline when wet.
Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely
positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
Properly secure the trampoline when not in use. Protect it against unauthorized use. If a trampoline
ladder is used, the supervisor should remove it from the trampoline when leaving the area to prevent
unsupervised access by children under six (6) years of age.
ALWAYS close the net opening before using the product.
The product must not be used in windy conditions as wind can cause unexpected movement of the
product. Wind can cause the trampoline to be lifted off the ground and become airborne. This can
present a danger to individuals and to property. Winds can be especially strong in open areas,
foothills, mountains, locations subject to hurricanes and tornadoes, areas between homes that
create wind tunnels and anywhere else where local weather conditions can create high winds. We
recommend that you anchor the trampoline or otherwise secure the trampoline to prevent it from
moving as a result of the wind. One possible way to anchor the trampoline is to secure the trampoline
to a concrete footing under each leg. We recommend consulting a local licensed contractor to best
determine how the anchor system should be constructed for your specific conditions. The licensed
contractor can also advise you of other options such as below ground installation. Even with anchors,
a trampoline can be lifted, just like anything else, by strong winds. If the winds are anticipated to be
very strong, the trampoline should be disassembled and stored away safely until the weather
conditions improve. Damage from the wind or other severe weather is not covered by the
manufacturer’s warranty.
DO NOT use unauthorized parts to assemble the trampoline. This may damage the integrity of the
product and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.

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WARNING
ALWAYS START YOUR JUMP AT THE CENTER OF TRAMPOLINE MAT.
NO MORE THAN ONE PARALYSIS OR DEATH CAN
PERSONATATIME ON THE RESULT IF YOU LAND ON
TRAMPOLINE! YOUR HEAD OR NECK!
MULTIPLE JUMPERS DO NOT PERFORM
INCREASE SERIOUS RISK SOMERSAULTS (FLIPS) AS
TO HEAD, NECK, LEG OR THIS WILL INCREASE YOUR
BACK. CHANCES OF LANDING ON
YOUR HEAD OR NECK!
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENCLOSURE NETTING AND PAD
TRAMPOLINE NET & PAD –MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
1. Maintenance of Trampoline Enclosure Net, Mat and Pad
Enclosure nets, mat and padding are prone to wear and tear like tires on a car. Gradual deterioration of
the material will occur; the speed of which will depend on the level of exposure to UV rays, airborne
pollution and outdoor weather conditions such as rain and wind.
The net and padding needs to be properly maintained and checked by following the Maintenance
Schedule set out in these instructions. When the material shows any signs of weakness, you must stop
using the trampoline immediately, properly store the trampoline and restrict access by users until a new
replacement net or padding is properly installed.
2. Maintenance Requirement for Enclosure Net
Your trampoline enclosure netting is manufactured with UV resistant material. Despite this the netting is
exposed to the outdoor elements including sunlight, wind, rain and wildlife. The net surrounding the
trampoline must be checked prior to each use. This includes, but is not limited to inspecting the net for
cracks, excess wear, brittleness, and stretching.Also inspect all connections and the entire enclosure for
overall integrity. The net must be immediately replaced if it shows any signs of wear, damage, stretching,
cracking, looseness, brittleness or other losses in integrity. The following Maintenance Schedule must be
followed:
1 to 6 Months
3 to 6 Months
6 to 12 Months
Inspect the enclosure
(net, net hanger, and
straps) prior to every
use.
Thorough inspection for
UV damage and prior to
every use for net, net
hanger and straps.
Thorough inspection before
every use on net, net hanger,
straps, zippers, ties and
strings. Replace after 12
months or earlier if necessary.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE NET BE REPLACED ON AYEARLY BASIS OR EARLIER UNDER
NORMAL USE, EVEN IF IT DOES NOT SHOW ANY VISIBLE SIGNS OF DAMAGE.
Failure to follow these instructions to ensure proper operational condition of your
trampoline may lead to serious injury or death.
NO MORE THAN ONE
PERSONATA TIME ON THE
TRAMPOLINE!
MULTIPLE JUMPERS
INCREASE SERIOUS RISK
OF INJURYTO HEAD, NECK,
LEG OR BACK.
PARALYSIS OR DEATH CAN
RESULT IF YOU LAND ON
YOUR HEAD OR NECK!
DO NOT PERFORM
SOMERSAULTS (FLIPS) AS
THIS WILL INCREASE YOUR
CHANCES OF LANDING ON
YOUR HEAD OR NECK!

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How to Inspect the Trampoline Net for Proper Use
Always check the enclosure netting for signs of UV damage, deterioration, brittleness, cracking, and tearing
every time before using the trampoline and enclosure.
Step 1 - Inspect the enclosure netting before EACH use for wear or tear by pinching and pulling a section of
the netting between fingers and pulling downward. Please see diagram below.
If it produces any tear or cracking or ripping sound, then the net is unsafe and MUST be taken down
immediately. STOP USING THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE IF YOU FIND ANY SIGNS OF WEAR OR
TEARING ON THE NETTING.
Step 2 - Walk around the whole perimeter of the trampoline to visually check for material deterioration or other
damage.
3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAMPOLINE NET
Do not attempt to jump over or crawl under the netting.
Do not intentionally bounce off the netting.
Do not hang from, kick, cut or climb on the netting.
Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that could get caught in the netting.
Do not attach anything to the netting that is not a manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the
enclosure system.
Enter and exit the enclosure only at the enclosure door or netting opening designated for that
purpose.
A trampoline enclosure installed on a trampoline is raised off the ground. The height of the
enclosure increases the risk of a fall when a jumper is entering or exiting the enclosure. Young
children in particular may have difficulty getting into and out of the enclosure. To reduce the risk of
falling, help young children to get into and out of the enclosure.
Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only through the opening of the enclosure (the opening in the
netting walls). The trampoline mat and nettings walls of the enclosure are separate pieces; jumpers,
particularly young children, must not exit the enclosure by going out between the mat and the netting
walls. Trying to exit in this way poses a risk of strangulation from being caught between the
trampoline frame and the netting walls.
Do not attach anything to the netting that is not a manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the
trampoline enclosure.
Please do not hang on the top ring, this action may cause injury.
4. Maintenance Requirement for Trampoline Pad
Walk around the whole perimeter of the trampoline to visually check for material deterioration, tears,
looseness, loss of elasticity or other damage in the pad.
It is recommended that you replace the trampoline enclosure net and pad every 12 months. Replace
the enclosure net and pad earlier if there are any signs of wear, tear, brittleness, cracking, stretching
or any other signs of weakness.

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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
During periods of non-use, this trampoline and trampoline enclosure can be easily disassembled and
stored by reversing the order of installation.
At least two people are required to assemble the trampoline and trampoline enclosure.
Protective gloves must be used during assembly to avoid pinching by the springs
Protective goggles must be worn to avoid injuries to the eyes.
LOCATION OF TRAMPOLINE
For proper use of the trampoline, please assemble the trampoline in a location that meets the
following conditions:
Adequate overhead clearance is needed. A minimum of 26.25 ft (8 meters) from ground level is
recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs and other possible hazards.
Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline away from walls, structures, fences and other
play areas. Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline.
Place the trampoline on a flat and level surface before use.
Do not install this trampoline on hard surfaces. Suitable surfaces include grass or sand.
Use the trampoline in a well-lit area. Artificial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas.
The trampoline should be installed in an area where access can be restricted from unauthorized and
unsupervised use.
Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline.
The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline of a size for which the
enclosure is designed.
The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices
specified in the use instructions section.
Users may become entangled in or strangled by loose cords or in gaps between trampoline and
enclosure. Keep enclosure tightly fastened to the trampoline in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Failure to properly assemble and maintain a tight, secure trampoline/enclosure
boundary may result in serious injury, strangulation, or death.
If you do not follow these guidelines, you increase the risk of someone getting injured.
WARNING
NO MORE THAN ONE
PERSON AT ATIME ON THE
TRAMPOLINE!
MULTIPLE JUMPERS
INCREASE THE RISK OF
INCREASE SERIOUS RISK
OF INJURY TO HEAD, NECK,
LEG OR BACK.
PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING
Before assembly, please ensure that you have all the parts required to assemble the product. If you are
missing any parts, please contact our Customer Support agents.
Review all steps before assembly and read all precautions before using this product.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.
PARALYSIS OR DEATH CAN
RESULT IF YOU LAND ON
YOUR HEAD OR NECK!
DO NOT PERFORM
SOMERSAULTS (FLIPS) AS
THIS WILL INCREASE YOUR
CHANCES OF LANDING ON
YOUR HEAD OR NECK!

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PART LIST FOR TRAMPOLINE
PART LIST FOR TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE
Key Number
Part Number
Description
Quantity
A
EUT-14-6P-31.8
Upper Frame Tube with Foam
6
B
ELT-14-6P-31.8
Lower Frame Tube with Foam
6
C
ECW-14-6P-N
Cable wire
12
M
EN-14-6P
Enclosure Netting
1
Key
Number
Part Number
Description
Quantity
1
TM-14-72-28
Trampoline Mat, stitched with
Triangle-Rings
1
2
TFP-14-28-PE
Frame Pad
1
3
TRLS-14-72-42
Top Rail with Leg Sockets
6
4
TR-14-72-42
Top Rail
6
5
TLB-14-38.1
Leg Base
6
6A
TVL-14-38.1
Vertical Leg Extension(one hole)
6
6B
TVLH-14-38.1
Vertical Leg Extension (two holes)
6
7
T28N
Galvanized Springs –28N(5-1/2”)
72
8
TSP-14
Trampoline Safety Instruction
Placard
1

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#P Plastic Cap x 6PCS
#F Screw x 6PCS
#O End Cap x 6PCS
#F Screw x 6PCS
HARDWARE USE FOR TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE
Key
Number
Part Number
9
TSLT
D
Wrench
E
EGS2W-14
G
ESLW-14
H
ECN-14
I
ESLS-14
J
EAW-14
K
Allen Wrench
L
EC-14
10
TSLW-14-S
Key
Number
Part Number
F
ES-14
O
EEC-14-31.8
P
EPC-31.8
#E Gap Spacer x 12pcs
#J Arc Washer x 12pcs
#G Spring Lock
Washer x 12pcs
#D Wrench x 1pc
#9 Spring Loading Tool x 1pc
#K Allen Wrench x 1pc
#I Self-locking
Screw x18pcs
#H Cap Nut x 12pcs
#L Cord x 8pcs
#10 Small Spring
Lock Washer x 6 pcs

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TRAMPOLINE FRAME ASSEMBLY
STEP 1 –Leg Support Assembly
There are a total of 30 pieces of steel tubing parts that are needed to assemble the trampoline frame.All parts
with the same part # are interchangeable and have no “right” or “left” orientation. To connect the parts, simply
slide a section tubing that is smaller on one end into the adjacent section that has a larger opening. These
joints are called “connector points”.
A. Lay out all frame sections in a circle as shown (see FIGURE 1)
B. You should have the following parts:
i. Top Rail (# 4) 6 pieces
ii. Top Rail with Leg Sockets (# 3) 6 pieces
iii. Leg Base (# 5) 6 pieces
iv. Vertical Leg Extension ( # 6A, 6 pieces)
v. Vertical Leg Extension (# 6B, 6 pieces)
# 6A
FIGURE 1
# 5
# 6B
# 4
# 3

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STEP 2 –Support Assembly
Slide one Vertical Leg extension (# 6A) and the other one Vertical Leg extension (two holes) (# 6B) into the
Leg Base (# 5) as shown in FIGURE 2. Repeat this step for all the Leg bases.
FIGURE 2
# 6A
# 6B
# 5

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STEP 3 –Top Rail Assembly
A. Two people will be necessary at this point to assemble the trampoline. One person lifts the Support
assembly from STEP 2 to a standing (vertical) position and inserts one of the sockets of the Top Rail with
Leg Sockets (# 3) into the Vertical Leg Extension portion of the Support Assembly. The other person
holds the other end and inserts that portion into the other Support Assembly as shown. You should now
have two SupportAssemblies held together by one Top Rail with Leg Socket as shown in FIGURE 3.
Repeat the above step until all the support assemblies have been attached to the Top Rail with Leg
Socket.
B. Now, install the other Top Rails (# 4) into the gaps between the Vertical Leg Extensions by inserting them
into the slots as shown in FIGURE 4.
Important Notice
Make sure the holes on the Top Rail with Leg Sockets and the holes on the Vertical
Leg Extension are aligned while the indented mark on the Vertical Leg Extension is
facing you.
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
# 3
# 6B
# 5
hole
# 6A
# 6B
# 6A
# 3
# 5
# 4
# 6B
# 3
# 3
# 6A
# 6B
# 6A

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C. Screw in the Self-locking Screw (# I) and Small Spring Washer (# 10) with Allen Wrench (# K) as shown
in FIGURE 5. Don’t completely tighten the Self-Locking Screws until instructed in the next step. After
the next step is completed and all springs are attached, the Self-Locking Screws will need to be
tightened completely.
FIGURE 5
Rotate the Vertical
Leg Extension to
match the hole.
Indented hole
# 10
# I
#K

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STEP 4 –Trampoline Mat Assembly
A. Lay out the Trampoline Mat (# 1) inside the frame with warning labels facing up as shown in FIGURE 6.
There are total of 72 Triangle-Rings sewn on the mat and 72 holes on the Top Rail Frame. None are
numbered, so please follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper installation.
SPRING LOADING INSTRUCTION
CAUTION
Two adults are required in this assembling step.
CAREFUL - When attaching the springs, please do not put your hands, legs, or body close to the
connector points. The connector points can become pinch points since the trampoline is tightening up.
Wear heavy duty working gloves to protect your hand.
Use the special spring loading tool included.
SPRING LOADING TOOL (# 9)
FIGURE 6
ZERO
FRAME
TRIANGLE-RING
TRAMPOLINE MAT
(# 1)

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B. Select an arbitrary point on the Frame (call it Point “ZERO”).Hook one end of the Spring (# 7) into the
triangle-ring on the Mat (# 1). Holding the Spring Loading Tool underhand, pull the other end of the
Spring towards point “ZERO” and drop the hook into the hole on the Frame as shown in FIGURE 7. Tap
on the Spring to make sure it is securely latched into the hole.
FIGURE 7
MAT (# 1)
TRIANGLE-RING
SPRING(# 7)
FRAME
SPRING LOADING TOOL(# 9)
POINT”ZERO”

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C. Count holes 36 on the Top Rail and corresponding Triangle-Rings, you should be at point 36. Attach a
spring at this point as shown in FIGURE 8
FIGURE 8
36
TRAMPOLINE MAT
(#1)
ZERO
SPRING (# 7)

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D. From point 36, count back 18 holes on the Top Rail and Triangle-Rings, you should be at point 18. Attach
a spring at this point as shown in FIGURE 9.
FIGURE 9
36
18
ZERO
TRAMPOLINE MAT
(#1)
SPRING (# 7)

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E. Count another 18 holes from point 36 on the Top Rail and Triangle-Rings, you should be at point 54.
Attach a spring at this point as shown. At this point in assembly, you should have 4 springs install at
ZERO, 18, 36 and 54. This even distribution of tension is critical to proper assembly of the rest of the
trampoline mat as shown in FIGURE 10.
FIGURE 10
ZERO
36
18
54
TRAMPOLINE MAT
(#1)
SPRING (# 7)

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F. Attach a spring at every 6 holes and corresponding Triangle-Rings. For even distribution of tension and
ease of assembly, springs should be placed on opposite sides of the mat/frame…..i.e. 6 then 42, 12 then
48, 60 then 24, 66 then 30, etc. In addition to the previously installed springs, you should have springs at
6, 12, 24, 30,42,48, 60 and 66 as shown in FIGURE 11.
CAUTION:
If you notice that you have miscounted a hole and Triangle-Rings connection, recount and remove or
attach any springs required to maintain the count of springs.
FIGURE 11
18
36
54
6
24
48
66
ZERO
SPRING (# 7)
TRAMPOLINE MAT
(#1)
12
30
42
60

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G. Attach a spring every 3 holes and corresponding Triangle-ring. For even distribution of tension and ease
of assembly, springs should be placed on opposite sides of the mat/frame. i.e. 3 then 39, 57 then 21, etc.
In addition to the previously installed springs, you should have springs at 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51,
57, 63 and 69 as shown in FIGURE 12.
18
36
54
6
24
48
66
ZERO
SPRING (# 7)
TRAMPOLINE MAT
(#1)
12
30
42
60
3
9
15
21
27
33
39
45
51
57
63
69
FIGURE 12
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