Disassembly of your Trampoline

Trampoline disassembly is easy with Vuly. To have an effortless and efficient disassembly process, follow these simple suggestions:

  • Disassemble the trampoline before moving to a new area. Do not attempt to transport an assembled trampoline, as the moving process may damage the components.
  • We strongly suggest disassembling the trampoline if it will not be used for an extended period of time. This protects the trampoline from sun exposure, storm damage, wildlife, and unauthorized users.
  • When disassembling your trampoline, ensure that you have an appropriate container in which to store all springs, nets, and other small items. Placing these items in a pre-determined container will ensure that your assembly process will be more organized. Do not try to assemble the trampoline or any safety accessories if any components are missing.
  • Some individuals find that taping the main pieces of the trampoline together is an effective way to ensure that no large components are lost. This will keep the large pieces together and allow for easier transportation.
  • Please do not allow other objects to rest on the components. Keeping the pieces in a safe location will ensure that they are not damaged from other large items that may be in the vicinity.
  • Disassembly of the trampoline is often easier and quicker than when first assembling. To disassemble your trampoline, reverse the original assembly process. If you no longer have a copy of the original instructions, they can be downloaded on our website. Log on to www.vuly trampolines.com and click on the “Downloads” page.
  • If the trampoline will not be in contact with heavy objects, it may not be necessary to completely disassemble each component. Instead, you can keep some of the components partially assembled (i.e. the U-shaped leg sections from the frame or the poles from the safety-net). Please ensure that no stress is placed upon the partially assembled sections, as their strength is at full-force only when the trampoline is assembled.
  • Softer components, such as safety pads, safety nets, or trampoline tents, should be wrapped or enclosed to prevent insects and animals from chewing or nesting in the materials.
  • Trampoline reassembly is generally much easier and less time-consuming than the first installation. It may be beneficial to use some form of lubricant around where each piece joins together, as any grease that was previously on the joint is likely to have dried. Reapplying a new layer of lubricant, like Vaseline, may aid in the reattachment of each section.
  • Before reassembly, carefully check for any damage that may have been caused while the components were stored.