Trampoline Parts
1
2
Safety Pads
Quantity: 1
Top & Bottom
Frame Sections
Quantity: 8
Wall Panels
Quantity: 8
Jump Mat
Quantity: 1
Springs
8ft: 64, 10ft: 80
12ft: 96, 14ft: 104
Spring Tool
Quantity: 1
Screws
Quantity: 32 (+2 Extra)
Elastic Toggles
8ft: 8
10ft, 12ft, 14ft: 16
Digging the Hole
Installation Time
This will vary depending on trampoline size, equipment used and soil conditions. The Oz Trampolines
In-ground Trampolines have been designed to minimise the need to excavate too much soil.
If you have a mini-digger, then the hole excavation will only take a couple of hours. If you’re hand digging,
then allow a full day for 2-4 people to dig the hole, assemble the trampoline and do the finishing landscaping.
Every hole construction will vary in respect of size of trampoline, soil conditions and drainage requirements.
Equipment needed
For the smaller size trampolines, it’s a relatively easy task to hand dig the hole. For the larger sizes, it’s quicker and
easier to hire a mini digger (and operator). The mechanical digger should be able to excavate most of the soil to
leave you with the hand finishing. You will also need a cross-head screwdriver and protective gloves & googles.
Trampoline Size
Inner Hole Diameter
Hole Depth (D)
8ft (2.44m)
6ft (1.84m)
75cm
10ft (3.00m)
8ft (2.44m)
75cm
12ft (3.65m)
10ft (3.00m)
90cm
14ft (4.26)
12ft (3.65m)
90cm
Hole Dimensions for Rectangular Trampolines