Please ensure you read all the steps and thoroughly understand the instructions before you begin to remove any springs from your rebounder.
For more information and a video guide, visit Needak Manufacturing directly.
Tools required
1 x long screwdriverRemove the spring cover
Once you have removed the spring cover, reposition your rebounder legs and turn your rebounder right side up.Hook the spring
Insert the long screwdriver into the hook of the spring on the side that is attached to the mat cleat. The mat cleat is the U-shaped steel connected to the mat of your rebounder. The sharp end of your screwdriver should be pointed towards the frame of your rebounder and the handle of screwdriver should be towards the rebounder mat. Make sure you point the screwdriver so the tip of the screwdriver is facing the opposite angle/direction as the end of the hook of your spring.Turn the screwdriver
Keeping the screwdriver relatively parallel to the floor, slowly bring the handle of the screwdriver towards the frame of the rebounder. As you do this, the spring hook will begin to lift up and away from the mat cleat. As you keep turning the screwdriver, the spring will suddenly disconnect from the mat cleat. The sudden action of this disconnection causes a clacking of the rebounder spring against the metal of the mat cleat and screwdriver. It is important to be aware and expect this quick and sudden event to ensure you are not startled by it.Complete removal
Remove the screwdriver. Use your hand to remove the spring hook that is still connected to the frame of your rebounder.Quick and Easy
Once you get used to the process, it’s quick and easy to remove a spring from your rebounder. Just make sure you keep your fingers on the handle of the screwdriver and nowhere near where the spring is being hooked.For more information and a video guide, visit Needak Manufacturing directly.