Trampoline with net

Photo by hankyoyo Trampoline net. Looking for information on trampoline nets? Trampoline sustained injuries and accidents are a serious cause of concern for any parent. As children have a tendency to be the primary users of trampolines, any injury can be highly severe due to their relative size. Injuries such as breaks, spinal cord injury, and even death can occur. These injuries tend to occur when safety guidelines or rules are not adhered to. Accidents can occur for a variety of reasons, including the trampoline’s proximity to another object, attempting new tricks, or simply falling off. A way that you can stop this injury is by investing in a good trampoline net, installing a trampoline net is an excellent preventative measure. With the trampoline net, the risk of injury is greatly reduced.
Install a Trampoline Net
- Take the steel or aluminum tubes from the box and put them together. The tubes usually connect to the feet of the trampoline. Some poles will have a notched end at one side. This is the top. Slide the smaller tube into the larger notched tube. Leave the foam coverings on the tubes; this is part of the finished product.
- Attach the tubes to the base of the trampoline. Slide the ends of the tubes onto the tops of the trampoline base. Screw into place with a bolt and nut. The tubes should now be sticking up from the perimeter of the trampoline like spikes. Attach the balls to the top of the poles that will hold the webbing in place.
- Take the webbed portion of the netting and slide through the ball on top of each pole. Knot the webbing at the base of each pole. The netting is a large, rectangular piece. Stretch out the netting and locate each part where the netting should attach to the poles. Attach the webbing first before the netting otherwise the netting will not be aligned properly.
- Tie the netting to the poles and the trampoline with the ties that are included in your trampoline net kit. Each pole should have at least three loops attached to it. Tie the loops with a square knot. This ensures that the loops do not come untied if the trampoline net is bumped into by an overly-enthusiastic child.
- Go around the trampoline and check that all of the parts are attached correctly. Make sure the poles are stable and not wobbly. Ensure that all ties of the trampoline net are tied where they need to go. Make sure the opening of the trampoline is accessible and can be tied shut when children are playing on the trampoline.
Things you’ll need to install a trampoline net : trampoline, trampoline net, welding equipment, wrench, screwdriver
