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Instructions for the
Cimarron
70
'
x1
4
'
x1
2
'
Complete
Batting Cage Frame
The following parts are included for your frame. Please review the parts you received with your batting cage
and frame to
be sure you have all the part
s
listed.
PART
QTY
A
3-WAY CORNERS
4
B
4-WAY CORNERS
8
C
16” PIPE
W/REDUCED END
6
D
28” PIPE
W/REDUCED END
1
8
G 52" PIPE
10
H NET HANGERS
50
I PIPE END CAPS
1
2
34
CONSTRUCTING YOUR FRAME
1
Lay out two of the 3-way corners (A) 1
4
' apart at one end, where your frame will be, with the
4” corner piece facing toward the other end of the frame.
2
Measure
70
' from the first 3-way corners
(A)
to the other end of the frame and lay out the other
two 3-way corners
(A)
with the 4” corner piece facing the other end of the frame.
3
Lay out the 4-way arch corners (B) between the end 3-way corners (A) so that they are about 1
4
' apart.
4
Assemble the
six
arch tops by attaching one 10' length of EMT
(CL)
to a
28
” pipe (
D)
and insert a self-drilling screw
(J). Attach (D) to a 16" pipe (C) and i
nsert a self-drilling
screw (J).
5
Assemble the arch legs by attaching one 10' length of EMT
(CL)
to one 28" pipe (D).
Insert a self-
drilling screw (J)
at the joint
.
6
Complete assembling the arches by attaching
the arch tops to the corners. Proceed to attach the legs
to the corners of each arch. Attach end caps (I) to the bottom of the frame legs.
7
Assemble the
ten
runners, that go between the
arches
,
by attaching one 10' length of EMT
(CL)
to a 52"
.
pipe (G).
Insert a self-drilling screw (J) to the 10'
(CL)
and the 52" pipe (G)
joints
.
8
Stand up one end arch and attach a 14' runner to each of the end corners. Stand up the second arch
and attach the runners to it. Proceed to stand up the remaining arches and connect all the runners.
Your frame should end up being about
70
' long.
HANGING YOUR BATTING CAGE
1
Lay out your batting cage inside the frame and find the three ropes on top of the cage at
one end.
Proceed to attach the ropes to the arch top at one end of the frame. Then attach
the three ropes, at
the other end of the batting cage, to the other end of the frame.
2
Attach the net hangers (
H
) to the runners of the frame, about four feet apart, by laying the rope
end
over the pipe and inserting the carabiner through the loop. Then attach a net hanger to
the middle of
each arch.
3
Start at one end and lift up one side of the net and attach the net hangers to it by clipping the
carabiner to the rope along the top side of the net.
4
Attach the middle of the net rope, below the arch tops, to the middle of the arch tops.
1 of 2
CM-
70
4
2
24TPC
F1.5
You will need an area
71
'x17'6" for your frame and
an additional 10' at each end for the support ropes.
It is recommended that you mark off this area before
starting.
Nut setter included
0
70
7
17 sjh
5 Lift up the other side of the net and attach it to the runners the same way as #3.
6 Tie the four rope tails on the batting cage to the bottom of the end arches to prevent the
wind from
blowing the
net
inward.
J
SELF-DRILLING SCREWS
CL
10' LENGTHS OF EMT
28