If there is a missing piece, call the company you bought the trampoline from and see what can be done about it. Sometimes they will ship you the missing piece, or they will exchange your trampoline for an entirely new one.
Some of the pieces may look similar, but will be used for different areas.
It’s easy to get your hands caught in the springs, so gloves prevent your skin from getting caught up in them.
Using a power drill instead a Phillips head screwdriver will make the securing process go by faster. Using a screwdriver alone can take a long time.
If you find that it is wobbling, inspect the set up to see which parts aren’t secure. The wobbling will probably be because of the legs. Use a screwdriver or power drill to secure the unstable parts.
The springs will start to get harder to attach about halfway through because of the tightening of the mat.
The loops help keep the net in place when it is being bounced against. Some regulations make it so that enclosures are required for trampolines.
If the trampoline is slightly unstable, check it over for parts that may not be secured correctly. Use a screwdriver or power drill to secure those parts. Call the company you bought the trampoline from if you can’t fix the problem. Do not jump on it until the problem is fixed. It’s always a good idea to anchor your trampoline. This prevents any movement from strong winds and big bounces.