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1 04/06 ID# 211230 REQUIRED MA TERIALS: • 2 People • Wood Board (scrap) • Sawhorse or Support T able SAND SAND (170 lb.) (170 lb.) (77 kg) (77 kg) • Garden Hose or Sand © COPYRIGHT 2005 by SPALDING • (2 each) Wrenches and/or Socket Wrenches and Sockets. 1/2" 9/16" 1/2" 9/16" AND/OR • Large and Small Adjustable Wrenc[...]
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2 ID# 211230 04/06 Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. W ARNING • DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the system including backboard, support braces or net. • During play , especially when performing dunk type activities, keep player's face away from the backboard, rim and net.[...]
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3 04/06 ID# 211230 IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p art s are packed inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS Adult Assembly Required. Dispose of ALL packaging materials promptly. As with all products, periodically inspect for loose small parts. Assembled unit MUST be filled with san[...]
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4 ID# 211230 04/06 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system... 5 5 29 7 5 26 10 14 13 12 15 16 21 22 20 19 18 1 4 17 3 27 25 11 29 26 5 17 8 24 24 17 20 17 20 17 10 26 26 23 23 2 17 9 16[...]
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5 04/06 ID# 211230 P ARTS LIST Silver Item Qty . Part No. Description 1 1 600002 T ank (Black) 2 1 908213 T op Pole Section 3 1 908144 Middle Pole Section with Label 4 1 908132 Bottom Pole Section 5 4 203099 Nut, Ny-Lock, 5/16-18 6 1 Net 7 1 908217 Pole, Elbow Section 8 1* 203223 Bolt, Carriage, 5/16-18 x 1" Long 9 1 266300 Cap, T ank 10 2 203[...]
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6 ID# 211230 04/06 P ARTS IDENTIFIER- Actual Size #12 (1) P ARTS IDENTIFIER- Not Actual Size #14 (1) #8 (1)* #5 (4) #26 (4) #10 (2) #16 (2) #19 (1) #24 (2)* #27 (1) #17 (6) #9 (1) #21 (1) #22 (1) #1 (1) #6 (1) #15 (1) #1 1 (1) #13 (1) #18 (1) #20 (3)*[...]
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7 04/06 ID# 211230 SECTION A: ASSEMBLE THE POLES 1. Correctly identify each pole section. Poles have an identification sticker that will be used as a reference point in the next step. 3 2 4 TOP ELBOW MIDDLE BOTTOM Reference S tickers 7[...]
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8 ID# 211230 04/06 2. IMPORT ANT! ONCE POLE SECTIONS ARE POUNDED TOGETHER- THEY CANNOT BE T AKEN AP ART 3 4 MIDDLE BOTTOM alignment mark Align poles using alignment marks. Pound middle and bottom poles together by bouncing them on a scrap piece of wood on the ground as shown in FIG A . until they no longer move toward pole identification stickers. [...]
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9 04/06 ID# 211230 Attach pole assembly to t ank as shown. Secure pole assembly to tank by turning the pole assembly clockwise as shown. 3. 18 19 4 CAREFULLY TIPPING THE SYSTEM FORWARD WILL ALLOW EASIER ACCESS TO UNDERSIDE OF BASE NOTE: TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. F AILURE T O FOLLOW THIS W ARNING COULD RESUL T IN SERIOUS INJUR Y AND/OR[...]
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10 ID# 211230 04/06 5. Rotate strut s down and bend struts outward to line up with holes on base as shown. Secure free ends of tank strut s to tank with carriage bolt (16), washer (17), and nut (20) as shown. Repeat for other side. 5 17 22 1 17 21 Secure tank strut s (21 & 22) to pole. TIGHTEN BOLT (10) IN LOCK NUT (5) UNTIL FLUSH (EVEN) WITH L[...]
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11 04/06 ID# 211230 6. A. Slide the top pole through the locking collar (25) and attach snap bushing to the bottom of the middle pole section (2). B. Slide top pole (2) into middle pole (3). C. Secure the poles together with carriage bolt (27) and knob (1 1) as shown. 2 3 4 2 25 3 2 3 2 11 27 25 3 25 28 28 28 25 11 27 A B C Bushing (28) MUST snap i[...]
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12 ID# 211230 04/06 Pole bracket will need to be lightly pressed into backboard ribbing. Be sure to press completely into place. Attach rim (12) to backboard and pole bracket (14) with nut (20), reinforcement bracket (15), and carriage bolt (8) as shown. T ighten nut completely . PRESS BRACKET (14) INTO PLACE HERE 8 15 14 8. BOARD STYLE MA Y V AR Y[...]
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13 04/06 ID# 211230 Carefully tip unit forward and slide backboard assembly onto pole as shown using bolts (24) and nut s (5). 9. SA WHORSE OR SUPPORT T ABLE 24 5[...]
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14 ID# 211230 04/06 23 5 9 1 10. 11. Attach strut s (23) to board assembly using bolts (29) and washers (17) as shown. Attach struts to pole using bolt (10), washers (17) and nut (5). Place assembled unit in desired location. Fill tank (1) completely with water (14 gallons/53 liters) or sand (approx. 170 lb./77 kg) and install t ank cap (9). ADD ON[...]
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15 04/06 ID# 211230 12. Install net (6). 2. 4. 3. 1. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. W ARNING • DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the system including backboard, support braces or net. • During play, especially when performing dunk type activities, keep player's face away[...]
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16 ID# 211230 04/06 13. Adjusting Height. Rest unit on support table. Remove adjustment knob (1 1) and carriage bolt (27) to extend or retract backboard and rim. Height adjustment ranges from 4-1/2' - 6-1/2'. 11 27[...]