Home Installation of a 4 Section In-Ground Batting Cage ... 5170 Views Author's name: battingnets Author's ratings = 0 Installation instructions for a 4 section in-ground batting cage from PracticeSports.com. There are a variety of different "packages" available. These are available at a relatively low-cost by buying sectioned kits. Author's Assigned Keywords: batting cage installation Home How To Step One Layout position of frame uprights using wooden stakes. Equally space the uprights, for 57ft frame 19ft on center. Be sure to x measure the outer two ends, this will ensure the layout is equally squared. This dimension will be 59ft. These measurements are center to center. Step Two Dig holes for upright support sleeves approximately 16"-18" in diameter for 2-3/8" frames or as needed for all frame applications based on soil conditions. If you have loose/sandy soil, concrete diameter should be a minimum of 16-18" for all frames. Holes should be 24" deep. Insert sleeve with cap into hole. Fill to ground level with concrete before concrete has set. Check distance of sleeves from center to center. Be sure to level all uprights by gently setting upright into sleeve. Step Three Once the concrete has set, install all uprights and crossbars with the aid of an assistant. Tighten all set screws. |
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