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14. Make sure the arches are vertical and then insert the ground stake (L) at the base of the legs. Insert the arch
leg into the pipe on the ground stake and attach with a self drilling screw (G). Your frame should end up being
a little over 70' long.
HANGING YOUR BATTING CAGE
1. Lay out your batting cage inside the frame.
2. Attach a carabiner (H) to the cage's top three sewn in ropes of the batting cage about 4' apart.
3. Start with one side of the cage and attach the carabiners (H) to the side cable. Attach the carabiners on the
middle rope of the net to the middle cable and then attach the remaining carabiners to the remaining cable on
the frame.
4. Tie the three top end ropes on each end of the batting cage to the top of the end arches. Remember your
frame is longer than your batting cage.
5. Tie four bottom rope tails on the batting cage to the bottom of the end arches to prevent the wind from blowing
the net inward.
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