HOW TO REPLACE ALLEY MATTING
Dry fit the new matting onto the ramp. Leave the paper backing on the matting, and place on the ramp. Line up the front holes in the matting with the holes in the wood.
Roll over the far end of the ramp and check the length. Trim to correct length if it is overlapping the rear edge at all.
It is very important not to pinch the lane matting on the ball hop.
It is better to have it 1/8” short on the ball hop end.
Install the new matting (which already has a sticky backing) starting at the rear of the ramp. Peel the paper backing from the end of the matting and lay it on the rear ramp curved ball hop. It is very important not to allow any overlap off the back edge of the ramp. In fact - Leave a small amount of black plastic showing on the rear edge of the ramp as the matting is pressed down.
Press firmly on the matting on the curved surface of the ball hop - ensure it is secure on the black plastic surface.
Push the new matting down along the length of the ramp starting at the rear of the ramp, down around the ball hop. Press so it is securely attached. Placing weight on the matting may help with the adhesion.
Place the rear metal matting cover over the top edge of the mat- ting and push the bracket straight down to force the matting over the final curve of the ball hop. Make sure the matting is not longer than the rear of the ramp.
Keep pressure on the metal bracket and insert the bolts that were removed earlier.
Finish pushing the matting down the ramp to the front of the ramp – lining up the pre-drilled holes to the front metal cover holes. En- sure the pre-drilled holes in the front of the ramp are lined up to the front metal cover holes. If the holes are not completely visible, use a drill to enlarge the holes.
Re-install the front metal matting cover.
Re-install the left and right side lane covers. Use the larger screws (A5SCPH050) included in the package to ensure a secure attachment.
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