Attach net – Jaypro Sports BBLS-12 User Manual
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Attach net:
Description: The outer perimeter of the net is to be fully laced to both the front arch and
the top member of the lower frame. (See detail showing how to lace if unfamiliar with
lacing). The net will be suspended off the center two arches, by about 6”.
1. Cut a couple dozen 18” long cords from the roll of 1/8” black cord.
2. Remove the net and spread it out in front of the cage.
3. Locate the tags that call out the FRONT CORNERS, FRONT TOP and MIDDLE
BACK.
4. With the frame in the folded position, take the section labeled FRONT TOP and
position it in the center of the top center crossbar. Using one of the temporary
cords tie off the net to the crossbar. Using additional cord pieces, tie off the
leading edge of the net every couple of feet to either side of the center. Continue
tying off the net, working towards the front.
5. When done, verify that the net is truly centered and the labels, LEFT FRONT
CORNER and RIGHT FRONT CORNER (when looking into the cage), are in the
proper corners. Note: If the labels are reversed it means the net is upside down
and the baffle will end up on the wrong side (outside) of the cage – reverse the net
if needed.
6. Shift the net, from side to side, as needed to center it.
7. Once the net is properly centered, go back to the TOP FRONT center point and
lace the leading edge of net securely to the front arch. Starting from the center,
lace to one side and then the other.
8. After the net is fully laced to the front arch – from the rear of the cage, carefully
raise the front arch section using two struts.
9. Locate the next reinforced section of the net (about 8’ back from the front edge)
and loosely tie it in place to the 2
nd
arch using the temporary positioning cords.
Again, start at the middle and work to either side, tying off every couple of feet.
The net should hang at least 6” away from the tubing to lessen any potential
ricochet.
10. Raise the 2nd arch, using two strut and repeat step 9 for the third arch. When
complete raise the third arch into position.
11. Starting at the center, tie off (every couple of ft) the net to the top member of the
lower frame. Center the net, from side to side as needed, and then fully lace the
back and bottom edge of the net to the top member of the lower frame.
12. Adjust the length and position of the cords on the 2
nd
and 3
rd
arches, so the net is
properly positioned. Securely tie each cord. This can be done using a stepladder,
with the frame in the raised position, or by lowering the frame and adjusting one
section at a time.