A person's hand gripping a wooden door edge next to a metal strike plate on a white brick wall

The QuickFit dartboard mounting bracket provides a relatively new method of mounting your dartboard. It uses a track slider system to eliminate guesswork and wobble. Essentially, this mounting method makes the process quicker and easier. You don't have to worry about getting just the right screw height or messing with any mounting feet.

Step-By-Step Instructions

Getting the dartboard's center screw height adjusted to the proper depth can be a little tricky. Below is a depth guide illustration to help you understand how much of the screw should be left sticking out of the back of the dartboard.

If the screw is tightened too far into the dartboard (first illustration), there won't be enough left of it to hook onto the bracket. If the screw isn't screwed into the board enough (second illustration), it will hook onto the bracket but will be off balance and wobbly. It might take a few tries to lower or raise the center screw until the dartboard no longer wobbles.

 

On the wall, mark a spot 5' 8" from the floor and align the central hole of the bracket with the mark. Drive the six mounting screws into the corresponding holes. Use the six wall anchors if not over a stud.

Diagram showing wall mount installation at 5'8" height with central hole and six-screw mounting plate

Apply the mounting disc directly in the center on the backside of your dartboard. Drive the four stabilizer screws into the proper holes.

Diagram of dartboard with four mounting screws and installation instructions for wall placement

After the bracket and disc have been installed, slide the dartboard with the disc onto the bracket on the wall.

Diagram showing four dart flight positions with measurement scales and directional arrows

Use the Pro Line Oche Tape included with the QuickFit to mark off the correct distance from your wall to your throw line.

Diagram of dartboard height and throwing distance measurements with floor and wall layout