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Tools/Equipment needed: 

● Two six foot step ladders 
● Screwdriver 
● Hacksaw/Tubing Cutter (or ask the store to cut the EMT poles for you) 
● Scissors/Utility Knife 
● Measuring Tape 
● Pencil 
● Joist/Stud finder 
● Power Drill to tap holes in ceiling for ceiling brackets. 

 

Obtain And Cut Metal Poles:  

Poles used to hang the screen and netting are not included.  The 1” diameter, 
10’ long EMT conduit poles can be purchased from any major hardware or 
home improvement store.   

 

Width Poles:  

Number of poles needed varies according to width of enclosure: 

Hitting Bay Size 

Number of  

10’ long poles 

Cut poles as follows: 

MiniBay - 10W  

1 pole 

Width: 

1 pole 

at 10’0” (no cuts needed) 

SuperBay 
12W to 16W 

2 poles 

Width: 

1 pole 

at 10’0” (no cuts needed)

 

Extender: 

1 pole 

cut to 2’ for 12 Wide; 4’ for 14 wide;  

      or 6’ for 16 wide.

 

 

Depth Poles:  

Number of depth poles needed varies only based on depth of netting as follows: 

Netting Depth 

Number of  
10’ long poles 

Cut Poles as follows 

5’ deep 

1 pole 

cut into 2 poles 5’0” ea. 

Custom Orders where 
depth is between  
6’ to 8’ deep 

2 Poles 

cut each pole to depth of enclosure. 
(ie. 8’ deep, cut each pole to 8’) 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for HANGING MINIBAY

Page 1: ...SETUP GUIDE FOR THE HANGING MINIBAY and SUPERBAY Golf Simulator Screen Systems www allsportsystems com...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 15 Rev 3 1 2018...

Page 3: ...l Poles 6 Step 1 Add Extender Poles SuperBay only 7 Step 2 Attach Ceiling Brackets and attach poles 8 Step 2 Hang Netting 9 Step 3 Install Chain Pockets 10 Step 4 Hang Screen 11 Attached screen to wid...

Page 4: ...for detailed step by step instructions Note Since you will be attaching your screen and netting to the ceiling you will need to be sure you have sufficient support in the ceiling to attach the ceilin...

Page 5: ...be obtained locally The 1 diameter 10 long EMT conduit poles can be purchased from any major hardware store See Step 1 Obtain and Cut Metal Poles Chain for netting chain pockets One continuous length...

Page 6: ...oles Number of poles needed varies according to width of enclosure Hitting Bay Size Number of 10 long poles Cut poles as follows MiniBay 10W 1 pole Width 1 pole at 10 0 no cuts needed SuperBay 12W to...

Page 7: ...Step 1 Add Extender Poles SuperBay only For SuperBay only add Inline Coupler and Extender pole to the Width pole Page 7 of 15 Rev 3 1 2018...

Page 8: ...commended that netting and screen be hung no closer than 24 from the nearest wall Attach poles to brackets Lag screws and toggle bolts are provided to attach the brackets to ceiling Use Lag bolts to a...

Page 9: ...e cable ties to attach Top Rear Corners to the side and width poles Next attach leading edge of the netting to the front of the side depth poles Pull netting as tight as possible front to back side to...

Page 10: ...Place excess netting inside the pocket Place the chain inside the pockets Chain should be long enough to run the entire bottom edge of the netting along both sides as well as the entire width Pull dow...

Page 11: ...ties Do not tighten screen all the way up to the pole To help void sag attach the screen as shown in the diagram below Allowing the outer edges of the screen to hang slightly lower than the center wi...

Page 12: ...ungee cords between the side grommets on your screen and the chain inside the chain pockets This will create downward tension on the screen to help keep it flat and will also assist with absorbing gol...

Page 13: ...ch of the side bars approximately 5 to 6 inches in front of the screen Attach the hook end of the turnbuckle to the other end of the cable Tighten the cable by twisting the turnbuckle causing the cabl...

Page 14: ...hwise via velco seam for easy installation Place a 1 inch pvc pipe cut to the width of your sreen in the pocket of the shot defender for added weight in holding it down In this way any balls directed...

Page 15: ...your enclosure no closer than 12 away from side walls or other objects We also strongly recommend using Almost Golf Balls or foam balls rather than real golf balls when hitting indoors This is a safe...

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