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Wally Rebounder Double Bounder Setup Instructions page 2

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Setup The First Board
Begin by setting up a single board, only this time you will be attaching the
double bounder bracket to what will become the middle tripod. You can set
the board on a corner of the table to help hold it in place as shown. A tripod
with a lever arm will be on the outside of the table and the Tripod with a
round rosette knob will become the middle tripod and connect to the double
bounder bracket. Insert the rosette bolt through the end hole in the bracket,
then through the tripod, then thumb tighten into the metal bracket on the
back of the board. Tighten the lever arm on the outside tripod to lock the
board in place.
Setup and Connect the Second Board
Set the second board on the opposite corner of the table and connect it to the
remaining tripod with the lever bolt. Tighten the lever enough to hold the board
upright and then proceed to attach the other side of the board to the double
bounder bracket.
To attach the second board to the double bounder bracket,
insert the small rosette knob through the end hole in the
bracket and then then thumb tighten into the metal bracket on
the back of the board. You may need to re-position the boards
slightly at this point to insure that the bolt goes straight into
the bracket.
Adjust the Board Heights
At this point you can adjust the height of each board. It is a little more complex than with a
single board configuration, but just take your time and adjust each tripod individually until
you have the desired height the boards are roughly level. Adjust the height by holding a
tripod with one hand and with the other hand loosen height adjustment knob. This
generally works best by adjusting one tripod up or down an inch or so and then repeating for
the other tripod until you reach the desired height.
Position the Boards Behind the Table
Once the boards are securely connected to the tripods, you can carefully move the whole
assembly back behind your table. Each of the joints in the assembly is very strong but be
careful to try and minimize the stresses on the equipment as you move the boards.
Similarly to the single board configuration we recommend that you start with the boards
directly behind the table and then experiment with other placements as you grow more
comfortable.
It is important that the boards are both stable and not rocking at the stands. If there is a
wobble either raise or lower the height of one of the boards or square up the tripod legs at the floor

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