Tumble Tramp Assembly Instructions
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Start by laying out your
legs and then the tops.
Put the tops on the legs starting with the middle leg.  

  If you are connecting two or more sections of Tumble Tramp you will need to use the H-clip to connect the two together.

 

  Once you have all the sections connected, insert the bolts into the nuts and tighten with a wrench.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ATTACH SPRINGS UNTIL ALL BOLTS ARE TIGHTENED!

Lay out bed with the yellow stripes on the top. Place a quick link on each corner of the Tumble Tramp. There is a total of 4 quick links.

 

  Each corner of the bed has 4 D-Rings. Start by attaching one spring per corner working from corner to corner in a circular motion. Attach the spring on the first D-ring and the first triangle on the frame. This first triangle will also have the quick link attached to it. Once the first springs are in place, go to the second D-ring and attach it to the third triangle on the frame. (You will skip a triangle on the frame)

**HINT: Use one of the springs to help pull the other springs from the bed to the frame.**

 

  You will skip a spot on the frame for each D-ring spring. Continue to work in the circular motion until the first 4 D-ring springs have been attached on all four corners.

 

  Once you have attached the four springs per corner, you will have to go back and attach a second spring per D-ring. Each D-ring will have two springs attached to it. Attach the second spring to the spot on the frame that you skipped during the initial spring installation.

 
 

  Once there are eight springs attached per corner you can start to attach the remaining springs (5 at a time) from the triangles on the bed to the triangles on the frame. You will need to start by skipping a triangle on the frame between the D-ring springs and the triangle springs. After installing the five springs, go to the nest corner, working in a circular motion and connect the next five springs, once again skipping a space on the frame. Follow this process by skipping a triangle on the frame after every 5 springs. Keep rotating and adding springs until you get toward the middle. Once in the middle there may be 8-10 springs in a row without a space.

 
 

  The bed will be very tight once all the springs have been installed.

 
 

  Once installation of the bed is complete, you can proceed to the bungee cord step. Tie the bungee in a knot around one of the corner quick links. Run the cord through the ends of the bed and through the quick link on the opposite corner.

 

  Run the cord across to the beginning quick link once again, pulling the cord as tight as possible, then back across to the opposite quick link. From there thread it through the bed once again. Once the cord has been threaded through the bed webbing twice, run it back and forth between the quick links until all cord has been used and then tie off.

 
 




  Attach the twine to the quick link and start to wrap it around the cord bringing the two sections of the cord together.

 
 

  At this point your Tumble Tramp is almost complete.

 
 

  Attach the Velcro along the length of the frame. Your pads will attach to the Velcro and secure them in place.

This completes your Tumble Tramp assembly.
   

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