Here you will find information about the Chameleon rack, its functions, instructions for use and information on how you can purchase one at your nearest RST2 distributor.
The Chameleon is the only product that adapts to rack all of your favorite games including; 3 ball, 6 ball, 7 ball, 8 ball, 9 ball & 10 ball.
Unique tightening features for each game ensure a quality tight rack each and every time you use your Chameleon rack.
Classic top-loading design is simple to use and makes it easy to see the headstring maker spot on the table.
The Chameleon is incredibly easy to store. It hangs easily on a wall-mounted hook and fits in almost any slotted pool table.
The Chameleon will not damage the felt on your table or the surface of your balls.
To play 8 Ball or Rotation, load all fifteen balls into the rack, then place your hands on the two rear corners, applying downward pressure.
Press in on the two buttons at the rear of the rack, pushing the grip-plate forward and locking the balls into place. Release the buttons slowly and move the rack slightly forward while lifting upward from the rear to clear the rack.
Playing 9 Ball
To play 9 Ball, load the 1 ball thru the 9 ball into the rack in proper order, then rotate the 9 Ball/7 Ball Arm into place as shown. Next, place one hand on either the left or right rear corner to steady the rack and with your free hand, press downward on the rack arm just above the Grip-plate. Three spring-loaded pins in the 9 Ball/7 Ball Arm press inward on the balls, locking them tightly in place. Release the 9 Ball/7 Ball Arm slowly and rotate it upwards until it is perpendicular to the rack. Then move the rack slightly forward while lifting upward from the rear to clear the rack.
Playing 7 Ball
To play 7 Ball, load the 1 ball thru the 7 ball into the rack as shown. Then rotate the 9 Ball/7 Ball arm into position, place one hand on either the left or right rear corner to steady the rack and with your free hand, press downward on the rack arm just above the Grip-plate. Before releasing the arm, rotate the rack clockwise so the 1 ball, 7 ball and 4 ball are lined up in front of you with the 1 ball on the head line. Release the 9 Ball/7 Ball Arm slowly and rotate it upwards until it is perpendicular to the rack and then move the rack forward while lifting upward from the rear to clear the rack.
Playing 10 Ball
To play 10 Ball, load the 1 ball thru the 10 ball into the rack in proper order, then rotate the 10 Ball Arm into place as shown. Next, place your hands on the two rear corners, applying downward pressure.
Press in on the two buttons at the rear of the rack, pushing the grip-plate forward and locking the balls into place. Release the buttons slowly and move the rack slightly forward while lifting upward from the rear to clear the rack.
Playing 3 Ball
To play 3 ball, you must first replace the large pivot arm with the small accessory pivot arm. Slide the large pivot arm towards the rear of the rack and squeeze inward lightly near the point at which the arm pivots to remove the arm. Now place the two black endcaps from the small pivot arm into the slots on either side of the rack facing inward and insert the ends of the small pivot arm into the holes in the caps.
Rotate the arm upward so it is perpendicular to the rack, then roll three balls to the front of the rack. Lower the pivot arm forward until it is touching the balls, press lightly, then rotate the arm upward and remove the rack slowly.
Playing 6 Ball
To play 6 ball, you must first replace the large pivot arm with the small accessory pivot arm. Slide the large pivot arm towards the rear of the rack and squeeze inward lightly near the point at which the arm pivots to remove the arm. Now place the two black endcaps from the small pivot arm into the slots on either side of the rack facing inward and insert the ends of the small pivot arm into the holes in the caps.
Rotate the arm upward so it is perpendicular to the rack, then roll six balls to the front of the rack. Lower the pivot arm toward the rear until it is touching the balls, press lightly, then rotate the arm upward and remove the rack slowly.
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