2012年6月8日星期五

14ft Trampoline Enclosure Instructions

1,Measure your trampoline. This won’t be necessary if you purchased your 14ft trampoline new. Once your trampoline is assembled, start on the outside of the metal frame and go directly across to the opposite side. Trampolines are manufactured in many different sizes, but 12-foot, 14-foot and 16-foot sizes are very common. You’d be surprised at how similar in size they may look assembled. Don’t take for granted the used trampoline you purchased is 14 feet in diameter.

2,Attach the enclosure poles to the legs of your trampoline. Most 14ft trampoline enclosures have eight poles. Attach each pole to a corresponding trampoline leg; most 14-foot trampolines will have eight legs. If your trampoline does not have eight legs, check with the manufacturer to ensure that the enclosure you purchased is compatible.

Your enclosure should come with clamps or hooks. Secure the poles to the legs with these clamps or hooks. You may need a deep socket and ratchet set to tighten them. Ensure that all poles are the same height when fastened to the legs. Uneven poles can cause extra stress to the enclosure net.

3,Slip on pole covers. Some enclosures have the protective pole covers attached to the enclosure netting, while others are separated. If yours are separated, assemble the covers before attaching the netting. The pole covers should slip on from the top of the attached poles.

4,Secure the netting. Most nets will have ties to secure themselves to the poles. Make sure that all ties are securely fastened. If bungee ties are included for the base of the net, ensure that they do not come in contact with the trampoline springs, as they could become tangled and damage the enclosure or trampoline.

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