Step 10:
To install the rest of the springs, follow the above procedures in the following steps:
a. Attach springs every 12 holes/"V" rings (springs now at 12, 36, 50, 84).
b. Attach springs every 6 holes/"V" rings (springs now at 6, 18, 30, 42, 54, 66, 78, 90).
c. Attach springs every 3 holes/ "V" rings (springs now at 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93).
e. Attach springs every 2 holes/"V" rings.
d. Attach the remaining springs.
As you go through the above procedure, make sure you haven't skipped a hole/"V" ring alignment. If this happens,
recount and remove/reattach springs as required to re-establish the proper alignment.
Caution:
As you perform the spring attachment procedure, be aware that frame member slip joints can become "pinch" points. Be
careful how you place your hands in these areas.
Step 11:
Now attach the safety instruction placard using the enclosed tie wrap. Place it at the point where you will normally mount
the trampoline. The tie wrap should go around a vertical frame joint and a top rail to keep it from moving laterally (See
Figure 13).
FRAME PAD Assembly steps (read all of the steps and refer to the drawings before beginning assembly):
The frame pad consists of 12 molded sections that the user seals together with tape and attaches to the top frame rail
with a user installed set of clips. The frame pad assembly consists of:
Twelve (12) molded frame pad sections
Twenty four (24) plastic attachment push pins
Twenty four (24) frame attachment clips
Twelve (12) strips of seam sealer tape
Step 12:
Each pad section has a pre-punched hole (two holes per pad section) near each end and close to the edge of the
curved portion (see Figure 8). Push a plastic push pin through the each hole at the top of the frame pad and into
the hole on the frame attachment clip (see Figure 9, Figure 12). The threads on the push pin are designed to grip
the clip as pressure is applied (refer to Figure 12 for the orientation of the clip and the frame pad). Near each
hole is a secondary "starter" hole. This can be used as an alternate hole if you encounter alignment problems, i.e.,
spring/clip interference. Use a push pin to complete the hole if it is required.
Curved edge
Figure 8
Step 13:
Place (equally spaced around the cicumference) the molded
frame pad sections on the trampoline (see Figure 10). The
curved area and clip should be over the top rail and overlap
the edge of the top rail, i.e., the spring is not in the way.
Check to make sure each clip can snap on to the top rail.
These frame pad sections should now cover the top rail and
the springs. The pads should have a small expansion gap
between seams which the sealer tape will cover.
Pre-punched hole at ends of
each section
Alternate
hole site
Push pin
through top of
pad into clip
(see Fig. 12)
Figure 9
small expansion gap
(tape will cover)
Figure 10
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