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BCI PORTABLE BACKSTOP Assembly Instructions Manual

BCI PORTABLE BACKSTOP Assembly Instructions Manual

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BCI PORTABLE BACKSTOP
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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ABOUT THE BACKSTOP
The BCI Portable backstop can be used as a backstop or for batting practice with
a tee. The wheel kit makes it portable so you can to move the backstop when
needed. This backstop comes with the frame, net, and wheel kit.
(800) 463-6865 | sales@battingcagesinc.com
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  • Page 1 10ft ABOUT THE BACKSTOP The BCI Portable backstop can be used as a backstop or for batting practice with a tee. The wheel kit makes it portable so you can to move the backstop when needed. This backstop comes with the frame, net, and wheel kit.
  • Page 2 The majority of weather-related incidents involving backstops occur when the nets are left up during higher winds, snow, and ice. Therefore, BCI suggests that the net should always be taken down before the onset of inclement weather. A stake down kit can help prevent- but not eliminate damage (sold separately).
  • Page 3 BCI PORTABLE BACKSTOP ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert the ends of the poles completely into their respective 3 and 4-way fi ttings. DO NOT attempt to thread the supplied bolts through the holes in the ends of the poles. This will enlarge the frame unnecessarily, make the frame weaker, and will interfere with the proper fi tting of your net (see diagrams below).
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    BCI PORTABLE BACKSTOP ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions fully before starting the assembly process. Please make sure you have all of your parts and pieces. If not, contact our customer service. 2-way fi tting What’s Included (1) 14’6” x 10’6” x 9’9” HDPE net...
  • Page 5 BCI PORTABLE BACKSTOP ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3) Add Rear Vertical Poles 4) Hang the Net Continue by adding a male pole to the Attach the net to the framework using the provid- bottom of the two back legs. See image ed bungee loops. Always hang the net from the in step 1.
  • Page 6 The major- ity of weather-related incidents occur when the nets are left up during higher winds, snow, and ice. Therefore, BCI suggests that the net should always be taken down before the onset of inclem- ent weather.