Jaypro Sports BBTF-70 User Manual
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Rev-, 1/10
JAYPRO SPORTS
BBTF-70 & BBTF-55, ECONOMY BATTING TUNNEL
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
1) BEFORE EACH USE CHECK EQUIPMENT FOR PROPER CONNECTING
HARDWARE AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY. REPLACE DAMAGED OR MISSING
HARDWARE IMMEDIATELY.
2) USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN INTENDED, MAY BE HAZARDOUS.
3) ALTERATION OR MODIFICATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT MAY BE HAZARDOUS
AND RESULT IN INJURY. FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, CONTACT YOUR
DEALER OR JAYPRO SPORTS.
4) CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHT THE CABLES, AS THE END FRAMES WILL
UNDERGO EXTREME BENDING - SOME AMOUNT OF SAG WITHIN THE NET IS
EXPECTED.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS REQUIRED:
(1) 7/16” Nut Driver
(1) 5/16” Nut Driver
(1) 9/16” Box Wrench
(1) Electric drill w/ Phillips head
(1 or 2) 12 FT Stepladder(s)
1) Unpack all parts and check against parts list to ensure that all have been included.
2) Inspect all parts for damage. Report any damages to the trucking company.
3) Select a site for the tunnel frame that is flat and clear of obstructions. The ground
should be level and free of debris. The area required for a BBTF-55 is 60 ft x 18
ft. The area required for a BBTFD-70 frame is 75 ft x 18 ft.
4) Layout the ground sleeves as shown in Figure 1. (Note: the BBTF-55 frame is
designed for a 55 ft long net, and the BBTF-70 is designed for a 70 ft long net. If
frame is being installed for a different length net, the overall length of the frame
should be 4 ft longer than the net.)
5) Dig footing holes and install the ground sleeves as shown in Figure 2. Allow the
concrete to cure.
6) Assemble frames on a flat level surface, as shown in Figure 3-A. Each frame
consists of two uprights (#1) and one crossbar (#2). Secure frame sections using
the self-drilling screws (#9). Note: The holes in the two end crossbars should be