Putting together your new Leaps & Rebounds mini trampoline can be a breeze with a few simple tricks. This guide focuses on assembling the stability bar, making your workout setup smoother and faster. We'll walk through a slightly different method than the manual suggests, which many find easier.
Key Takeaways
- Attaching the bracket to a leg before screwing the leg back onto the rebounder can make the process less fiddly.
- Using the provided tools makes tightening bolts and screws straightforward.
- The assembly process is similar for both 40-inch and 48-inch models.
Getting Started with the Stability Bar
When you unbox your Leaps & Rebounds rebounder, you'll find all the parts for the stability bar. To make assembly a bit easier, one helpful tip is to unscrew one of the rebounder's legs first. This gives you a bit more room to work with.
Once a leg is off, take the bracket that comes with the stability bar. Instead of trying to attach it to the rebounder frame directly, slide the bracket onto one of the legs first. Then, you can put the leg back through the bracket and screw it into place on the rebounder. This method often prevents the bracket from catching or getting in the way as you try to position it.
Securing the Stability Bar
After you've got the legs with the brackets attached, it's time to secure the main bar. You'll use the washers and nuts provided. Simply get the washer and nut onto the bolt and tighten it up. You'll do this for each connection point.
For the other screws that hold the bar in place, you'll use the Allen wrench. Just get the screws in and then use the wrench to tighten them up securely. Make sure everything feels snug and stable.
Finishing Touches
Once the main stability bar is tightened down, you're almost done. The last step is to put the rubber feet caps back on the legs of the rebounder. This protects your floor and keeps the rebounder from sliding.
With the stability bar assembled and secured, the bulk of the setup is complete. All that's left is to put the handlebar assembly together and then line it up to your desired height. And just like that, your Leaps & Rebounds rebounder is ready for action!
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