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--- ALL STAR BATTING CAGE --- BMR-1 Call Jaypro Sports Equipment at 1-800-243-0533 during regular business hours for technical support. www.jaypro.com Rev- Page 1 of 24...
5. ALTERATION OR MODIFICATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT MAY BE HAZARDOUS AND RESULT IN INJURY. FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR JAYPRO SPORTS. 6. DO NOT EXCEED MORE THEN 3 MPH WHEN TRANSPORTING THE BATTING CAGE WITH TOW KIT.
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ALL STAR BATTING CAGE, BMR-1 MASTER PARTS LIST (NO KITS) BGLC-1 CURVED FRAME PIPE, SWAGED 2X BGLC-2 UPPER FRAME HORIZONTAL PIPE x 78'' L BGLC-3 UPPER FRAME HINGE PIPE x 64'' L BGLC-5 9/16" x 31" SHAFT STAND BGLC-NGA RIGHT SIDE WELDED SECTION...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Unpack all parts and check against parts list to ensure that all have been included. Inspect all parts for damage. Report any damages to the trucking company. Select a large clear flat area to assemble the cage. Assemble lower frame: (Attach wheel frames) Rev- Page 4 of 24...
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Install reinforcing clamps: (Note: Used tapered drive rod (supplied) to help align holes) 1) Drill hole for 5/16” bolt, use clamps as a template. Rev- Page 5 of 24...
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Install side wheel swivel arms: Rev- Page 6 of 24...
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Install side wheels: 1) Apply a light amount of lithium grease to the length of the rear wheel stem. 2) Lift the rear frame and slide the rear wheel stem into the receiver. Rev- Page 10 of 24...
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Note: Use optional screw for permanent assembly. Pin is for quick disconnect. Rev- Page 11 of 24...
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Tow Hitch Conversion Kit: (Purchased separately) Note: Install of tow hitch not covered here, see additional supplementary installation provided with tow hitch part number BL-TOWKIT. Tow batting cage with any utility vehicle. Rev- Page 17 of 24...
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After the frame is fully assembled check all hardware to make sure it is tightened and all joints are secured. Raise the upper frame arches into position, using the strut pipes, and check for alignment. (See setup instructions) Before installing the net and padding wipe frame clean with a clean rag or scrubbing pad. LIST OF MATERIALS (Net and Padding) ITEM PART #...
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Attach net: Description: The outer perimeter of the net is to be fully laced to both the front arch and the top member of the lower frame. (See detail showing how to lace if unfamiliar with lacing). The net will be suspended off the center two arches, by about 6”.
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8. After the net is fully laced to the front arch – from the rear of the cage, carefully raise the front arch section using two struts. 9. Locate the next reinforced section of the net (about 8’ back from the front edge) and loosely tie it in place to the 2 arch using the temporary positioning cords.
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Attach skirt: 1. Fully raise the upper portion of the cage. 2. Attach the vinyl skirt to the top and bottom pipes of the lower frame, using the zip ties. 3. For best results, start at the center and work out to the front corners. Attach thud pad: 1.
SET-UP AND TRANSPORT Raising and Lowering the Upper Cage: NOTE: At least two people are required for the following steps. Caution: Keep body parts clear of pinch points between pipes and fittings. 1. Two struts are required to raise and support each arch. The raising of each arch must be done in tandem, with equal pressure and extension.
TRANSPORTING CAGE: Cage can be transported by going forward or backward. Transporting the cage should be done with 2 or 3 people. Note: Cage should only be transported in the fully folded position. Never move cage when fully raised. 1. To transport the cage fully lower the upper frame. Gather the net and baffle and secure it to the rear frame using the adjustable 6 foot strap (RP5066).
If possible, as part of seasonal storage, store indoors (net can be removed if desired to extend the life of this item; see catalog or call number listed above if replacement net is needed). For replacement parts, information, or questions, please call Jaypro Sports at 1-800-243-0533 or find www.jaypro.com...
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