What’s Included:
Cable Ties
Toggle bolts and lag screws to attach brackets to
ceiling. Lag screws are used for studs, toggle bolts
when attaching to drywall with no stud. At least one
side of the ceiling bracket should be anchored to a
ceiling joist.
6
Ceiling brackets. Used to attach poles to ceiling
from which the netting and screen will hang.
1
Netting. One large net, made to width of your
screen, 9 tall and 5 deep (standard). Custom depth
is also available.
1
Impact Screen (should be 2” shorter than ceiling
height.)
1
Inline Coupler (SuperBay only)
4
Chain Pockets. Black sleeves that hold chain and
attaches to bottom edge of netting with velcro.
1
Shot Defender cable and Black Valnce/Pocket
(Optional upgrade)
Additional Items Needed:
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1”diameter by 10’ long metal poles
: Poles used to hang the screen and netting are not
included. These must 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
.
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⅜” Chain (for netting chain pockets)
: One continuous length of chain will be needed for the
chain pocket system that keeps your netting in place. The chain will run the entire perimeter of
your hitting bay and will be concealed in chain pockets that attach to the bottom of your netting.
The length of chain needed varies according to size of your hitting bay as follows:
○ 10’ wide MiniBay (5’ deep) - 20 feet
○ 12’, 14’, or 16’ wide SuperBay (5’ deep) - 22 feet, 24 feet, or 26 feet respectively.
○ If you have ordered deeper netting, increase the length of the chain to compensate for
the additional depth.
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⅜” Chain (for screen chain pocket)
: If your screen has the optional chain pocket upgrade,
you will need a lenght of chain cut to the width of your screen. Screen width is 6” narrower
than the finished width of your MiniBay or Superbay (i.e. 9’6” wide for MiniBay; 11’6” wide for
12 wide SuperBay.)
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