Latch
Latch
Hook
Long
Bolt
Foot
Leg
Leg
Height
Adjustment
Bolts
Stake Hole
Indentations
Securing bolts
Long
Bolt
Part A
Part B
Step 1
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 2
Step 3
1. Unscrew the nut and remove the
Long Bolt
shown in the
image from
Part B.
2.
Place
Part B
on top of
Part A
.
Align the two parts by using
the latch and latch hook as a point of reference
and align the
holes on the sides for the
Long Bolt
. Insert the
Long Bolt
through the side holes and use a wrench to attach the nut and
tighten it so it’s flush with the side but not so tight that you can’t
tilt the top piece (
Part B
).
3. Secure the latch to the latch hook.
4. Insert the
Rail Mounting Post
into the top of
Part B
. Face
the indentations on the rod (
shown on the left of the Step 4
image
) in the same direction as the
Securing Bolts
(
shown
on the right of the Step 4 image
). Simultaneously swivel the
Rail Mounting Post slightly back and forth while tightening the
Securing Bolts
(
by hand
) to make sure they align within the
indentations on the post itself. Test this attachment by gently
pulling up on the
Rail Mounting Post
to confirm that it cannot
be easily removed.
5. Remove the short bolt and nut from the
Foot
. Place the
Foot
on the
Leg
end nearest to the stake hole (
as shown
in the Step 5 image
) and align the bolt holes. Insert the bolt
through the bolt holes and screw on the nut. Tighten the nut so
that it is flush with the side of the
Leg
. Repeat this process for
the remaining 2 legs.
6. Remove the short bolt and nut from the bottom of
Part A
.
Slide the
Leg
into the bottom of
Part A
while aligning the bolt
holes. Insert the short bolt and tighten it so it’s flush with the
frame but keep it loose enough so the
Leg
moves freely. Re-
peat this process for the remaining 2 legs.
7. Adjust the 3
Height Adjustment Bolts
as needed to set
your desired launch angle for the launch pad while on the field.
You can also insert the stakes (
sold separately
) into the stake
holes (
shown in
Step 5
) when placing the launch pad in the
field. The assembly is now complete.
M42 Instructions