The mechanism to build a trampoline
Tubing, springs, safety pads and jumping mats combine to create trampolines. Recently safety in mind most trampolines have safety nets built to it.
The tubing is used to make the frame and legs of the trampoline. Galvanised steel is used to make the legs. These steel protect the metal from rust and various weather conditions as many trampolines are purchased for outdoor use.
The spring helps generate the bounce. Manufacturers normally have a specific spring they require for their trampolines. Most manufacturers outsource this task to expert spring companies to produce spring.
The jumping mats are made of woven fibres, which are normally used to make fabrics. Trampolines nowadays are made of plastic or nylon.
Safety pads are made of foam and they go over the springs and frame. They connect the pads to the frame and use vinyl covers and pie straps for connection. The safety pad foam core is also manufactured by a different company for many trampolines manufacturers. All the above is essential products of the process in building trampolines.
Here is something you might find interesting, one of the trampoline manufacturer has around 80 people working for them 8 hours a day who help build over 500 trampolines. Is it Daily? Weekly? Monthly? Yearly? this quiz is for you.. There are some manufacturers who only build trampolines for athletes and some who produce for everyone from 8ft trampolines to 14ft trampolines for home and outdoor use.
Recently there was news about Trampoline Company in the UK designing trampolines without the frames. Their logic behind this was to prevent injuries, as most injuries occur when falling into the metal frames.
The new built trampolines are thoroughly tested by the manufacturers so that it is ready to go to the market and sell itself.
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