
Before attempting to install your trampoline, always lay out the pieces and make sure all the pieces are complete. Recommended to have at least 2 person install. First, connect the top frame. Some trampolines come with t-joints and some come with welded joints. T-joints are always better than welded joints, because welded joints, after jumping and vibration over time will eventually crack. As for t-joints, there is no cracking. As soon as top rails are connected, work on the legs next. Connect the leg extensions to the w-legs. Raise the leg extensions and connect to the top rail frame. Now, the frame should be fully completed. Next, install the jumping mat. Start by hooking the jumping mat at 12 o’clock, then 6 o’clock, then 3 o’clock, then 9 o’clock. As soon as the four corner springs are on, work your way around the trampoline. Make sure to not overload the springs on one side over the other. Try to evenly work your way around the trampoline with the springs. Overloading the springs on one side before the other can put a lot of stress on the other side.

Next install the spring pad. Place the mat over the springs and make sure the skirt of the mat fits over the frame. Tie the straps and hooks onto the v-rings and frame.
Start with the net enclosure by installing the inserting the poles into the sleeves. Clamp the poles to the legs and work your way around the trampoline.
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