Owner's manual

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Conduct a thorough inspection of the cage annually looking for loose bolts and nuts. Due to
normal vibration during play, fasteners may work themselves loose. Tighten adequately on a regular
basis to prevent injury.
Apply a small amount of lithium grease to any moving parts, especially axles and wheels. If
wheels have zirk fittings, you may inject grease into wheel bearings using a commercially available
grease gun.
Inspect net and padding for wear; contact factory to arrange for replacements or servicing.
Paint retouching – any commercially available rust-preventive paint is acceptable for touching
up chipped paint and areas of rust. Follow paint manufacturer’s suggestions for proper application of
paint & primer. (All steel parts provided are either galvanized and/or powder coated for extra
protection, but priming and painting should be adequate for proper maintenance of equipment after it
leaves the factory.)
Storage: Unit can be stored outside, but if possible protected from the elements. Batting cage is
designed with climatized and weather resistant materials, but will age over time. Aging is accelerated
if exposed to the weather, especially in Northern regions where freezing is expected during winter
months. If possible, as part of seasonal storage, store indoors (net can be removed if desired to extend
the life of this item; see catalog or call number listed above if replacement net is needed).
For replacement parts, information, or questions, please call Jaypro Sports at 1-800-243-0533 or find
us online at
www.jaypro.com