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Sheet Code:

BP-IM-055_REV0

Release Date: 01/10/2019

Copyright 2016 Spotspot Ltd. (T/A 
Bouncepad) all rights reserved. 
Confidential, no part of this publication 
may be reproduced or transmitted in any 
form without the written permission of the 
copyright holder.

Using the template 
(A2.1 overleaf) mark 
the drill hole locations.

With the correct drill bits, 
drill each hole.

With the correct drill bits, 
drill each hole.

See below for step B5 

and onwards.

See below for step A5 

and onwards.

A2.0

A3

B3

B4

A4

Follow steps A if “Fixing 
from below”.

A1

Follow steps B if “Fixing 
from Above”.

B1

Using the template 
(B2.1 overleaf) mark 
the drill hole locations.

B2.0

Attach the socket set 
screws into the mounting 
arm.

Locate & secure the Sumo Stalk in its chosen 
orientation. Ensure that the correct fixings 
are used.

A5

A6

Remove the adhesive backing & 
protective netting, then locate the 
Stalk Cover to the mount surface.

A7

Installation 
complete.

A8

Mount Washer

M6 Split Washer

M6 Locking Nut

*Bouncepad does not supply the fixings 

used in a “Fixing from Above” installation.

Fixings Kit

Sumo Mounting 

Arm

In the 
Box

Sumo 270

˚

 Mounting Arm

Assembly Instructions

Tools Required:

Drill

Pencil

Ø

6.0mm Drillbit

Ø

2.5mm Drillbit

Ø

16.0mm Holesaw

10mm Spanner

*or adjustable spanner

Fixings 
List

1x Mount Washer

5x M6x40mm 

Socketset 

screw

5x M6 Split 

Washer

5x M6 

Locking Nut

* Due to the modular nature 

of our product range you may 

receive additional fixings in 

the fixings kit

M6x40mm 

Socketset 

screw

Secure the Sumo Stalk to the mounting surface, with your 
chosen countersunk fixings. Ensure all screws are below flush 
in the countersunk holes.

B5

For additional security, we recommend 

using Pin-Torx countersunk screws.

Tighten screw(s) using hand tools, using electric 

tools may damage your Bouncepad.

Tighten screw(s) using hand tools, using electric 

tools may damage your Bouncepad.

Tighten screw(s) using hand tools, using electric 

tools may damage your Bouncepad.

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