• Use Caution when moving system across uneven surfaces. System may tip over. • Use extreme caution if placing system on sloped surface. System may tip over more easily. In the U.S.: 1-800-334-9111 In the U.S.: 1-800-558-5234 In Canada: 1-800-284-8339 In Australia: 1-300-367-582...
IF youR SySTeM IS eQuIpped WITH AN AcRylIc oR GlASS BAcKBoARd, eXAMINe BAcKBoARd FoR ANy dAMAGe THAT MAy HAVe occuRRed duRING SHIpMeNT. cRAcKS IN THe BAcKBoARd could ReSulT IN SuddeN BReAKAGe. IF BAcKBoARd IS dAMAGed IN ANy WAy pRIoR To oR AFTeR ASSeMBly, cAll Toll-FRee NuMBeR: u.S. 1-800-558-5234; cANAdA: 1-800-284-8339; www.spalding.com...
Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system... FRoNT VIeW BAcK VIeW BACKBOARD ELEVATOR ASSEMBLY TOP POLE MIDDLE POLE BASE BOTTOM POLE POLE PAD STRUTS WHEEL CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY...
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PARTS LIST - See Hardware Identifier Item Qty. Part No. Description Item Qty. Part No. Description 600262 Base 203104 Bolt, Hex Flange, 5/16-18 x 2 Long 926410 Strut, Pole to Base 205791 Pole Pad 80034403 Screw Jack Assembly 908355 Cover Plate, Rim FR908559 Top Pole Section 205678 Bolt, Hex Head, 1/2-13 x 7 Long...
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HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (BOLTS AND SCREWS) #29 (3) #12 (1) #39 (2) #26 (6) #20 (1) #18 (6) #25 (2) #45 (1) #23 (4) #16 (2) HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS AND WASHERS) #10 (2) #14 (8*) #31 (7) #43 (1) #24 (12) #37 (1) * You may have extra parts with this model.
SecTIoN A: ASSEMBLE THE BASE ToolS ReQuIRed FoR THIS SecTIoN This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section. (2) Wrenches Sawhorse or Support Table 1/2” 9/16” ANd/oR (2) Socket Wrenches and Sockets Hammer or Mallet 1/2”...
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Correctly identify each pole section. Measure and mark a line, with tape or marker 4.5” (11.4 cm) from the top ends of the both the middle pole (5) and bottom pole (6). MIddle 4.5” (11.4 cm) IdeNTIFIcATIoN STIcKeR IdeNTIFIcATIoN STIcKeR BoTToM 4.5”...
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Bounce top and middle pole assembly (4 and 5) Attach pole assembly to base (1) as shown. onto bottom pole section (6) using a wood scrap as Secure pole assembly to base using bolts shown. Bounce until the top and middle pole (25) and pole mounting plate (19) as assembly moves to 4.5”...
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Secure base struts (2) to pole as shown. IMpoRTANT! do NoT TIGHTeN coMpleTely. Tip base assembly forward and slide base frame (40) underneath the base.
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Rotate non-secured ends of the rear base struts (2) outward to mounting holes in base as shown. Secure non-secured ends of base struts (2) to base (1) and base frame (40) as shown. Repeat for opposite side. IMpoRTANT! Struts MuST be attached WARNING! to the base through the TWo cApABle AdulTS...
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Securely rest the assembly on sawhorse. Identify elevator tubes (32 and 35). WARNING! TWo cApABle AdulTS ReQuIRed FoR THIS pRoceduRe. FAIluRe To FolloW THIS WARNING could ReSulT IN SeRIouS INjuRy ANd/oR pRopeRTy dAMAGe. Toward pole Toward Board upper elevator Tube lower elevator Tube While the system is securely resting on the sawhorse.
SecTIoN B: ATTACH THE BACKBOARD ToolS ReQuIRed FoR THIS SecTIoN This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section. (2) Wrenches 1/2” and 3/4” ANd/oR (2) Socket Wrenches and Sockets 1/2” 3/4” extension Sawhorse or phillips Screwdriver Support Table While still supported on sawhorse.
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Insert T-bolt (45) into Slam Jam bracket (44) then, attach that assembly to board using bolts (26) and nuts (14). IMpoRTANT! carefully cut and peel protective film away from board prior to attaching rim. WARNING! Install rim using hand tools only!
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Install Slam jam Rim to Backboard A. Fit rim (34) securely into bracket (44) as shown. Allow T-bolt (45) NoTe: to slip through center hole in rim (34). B. Install reinforcement bracket (46) onto T-bolt (45) as shown. c. Install spring (47) onto T-bolt (45) as shown. oRIeNTATIoN d.
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Install handle assembly (3 and 11) to lower elevator tubes (32) using bolt (29), spacers (36), and nut (31) as shown. WARNING! TIGHTeN BolT (29) IN locK NuT (31) uNTIl FluSH (eVeN) WITH locK NuT’S ouTeR edGe.
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Secure the handle assembly (3 and 11) to pole bracket (15) using bolt (20) and nut (10) as shown. NoTe: Before going on to next step, set adjustable system assembly to the 10’ (3.05 m) setting. WARNING! TIGHTeN BolT (20) IN locK NuT (10) uNTIl FluSH (eVeN) WITH locK NuT’S ouTeR edGe.
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Roll completed assembly to desired position. Fill base with water (approx. 40 gallons (128 Liters)) or sand (approx. 475 lbs. (216 kg)) and rotate the cap (41) into base (1). WARNING! TWo cApABle AdulTS ReQuIRed FoR THIS pRoceduRe. FAIluRe To FolloW THIS WARNING could ReSulT IN SeRIouS INjuRy ANd/oR pRopeRTy...
Wrap pole pad (27) around the lower pole area and secure in place with velcro straps. Install net (17). ouTSIde VIeW...
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Apply Height Adjustment and Moving Label (33) to front of pole, where it is clearly visible. NoTe: Handle (21) can be removed and stored by removing pin (22). cAuTIoN! do NoT oVeR-cRANK HANdle BeyoNd THe MANuFAcTuRed HeIGHT-INdIcAToR RANGe oF 7-1/2 - 10 FeeT. dAMAGe MAy Be cAuSed To THe ScReW jAcK’S INTeRNAl AdjuSTMeNT MecHANISM IF...
SecTIoN c: BOARD PAD ToolS ReQuIRed FoR THIS SecTIoN 5/16” portable drill with Torque Adjustment Socket Wrenches and Sockets phillips Screwdriver PARTS LIST - See Hardware Identifier Item Qty. Part No. Description 20157801 Board Pad, Left Section 20157901 Board Pad, Right Section 201580 Board Pad, Center Section 201596...
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BOARD PAD - INSTALLATION Using the holes which line up for your board Attach left and right pad sections (1 and 2) to size, attach center pad section (3) to left and board using screws (4) and washers (5) as right sections (1 and 2) and board using screws shown.
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APPLY HEIGHT INDICATOR DECALS FIXEZ LES ETIQUETTES AUTOCOLLANTES DU REPERE DE HAUTEUR HÖHENANZEIGER-AUFKLEBER ANBRINGEN APLIQUE LAS CALCOMANÍAS DEL INDICADOR DE ALTURA Apply Height Indicator Labels) to screw jack using a tape measure. Tools needed for this operation - Tape measure, Step Ladder 8 ft.. Appliquer les Etiquettes d'Indicateur de Hauteur visser la prise qui utilise un mètre.
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