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1 02/04 P/N 211789 © COPYRIGHT 2004 by HUFFY SPORTS Toll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234, For Canada: 1-800-284-8339 , For Europe: 00 800 555 85234 (Sweden: 009 555 85234 ), For Australia: 1-800-632-792 Internet Address: www.huffysports.com HU FFY HUFFY SPORTS REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS : • Two People • Wood Board (Scra[...]
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2 P/N 211789 02/04 W ARNING F AILURE TO FOLLOW THESE W ARNINGS MA Y RESUL T IN SERIOUS INJUR Y AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. • DO NO T HANG on the rim or any part of the system including bac kboard, suppor t braces or net. • During play , especially when [...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 3 IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p arts are p acked inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS AL L Huffy Sport s basketball systems, including those used for DISPLA YS, MUST be assembled and ballasted with sand or water according to instructions. Failure to follow ins[...]
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4 P/N 211789 02/04 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system..... FRONT T OP POLE BACK MIDDLE POLE FRONT COVER RIM BOTTOM POLE STRUTS ELEV A T OR ASSEMBL Y BACKBOARD BASE WHEEL CARRIAGE ASSEMBL Y[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 5 Item Qty Part No Description 1 1 900467 Top Pole Section 2 1 904811 Middle Pole Section (with Label) 3 1 903407 Bottom Pole Section 4 2 900223 Wheel Bracket 5 2 206940 Axle 6 2 226403 Wheel 6” 7 4 206938 Pushnut 8 1 200117 Base 9 1 203223 Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1 10 1 202662 Hex Bolt, 5/16-18 x 4.5 11 8 203218 Washer 5/16 12 [...]
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6 P/N 211789 02/04 Item #19 (1) Item #23 (1) Item #31 (1) * You may have extra parts with this model. Item #40 (8) Item #41 (1) Item #47 (3) Item #62 (1) Item #43 (2) Item #13 (1) Item #10 (1) Item #21 (1) Item #38 (2) Item #51 (4) Item #26 (4) Item #9 (1) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS)[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 7 203532 01/04 MOVING SYSTEM 1. Adjust basketball backboard height to lowest position. 2. Rotate handle forward until wheels engage ground. 3. Move basketball system to desired location. 4. Rotate handle back to original position. 5. Reattach ground restraint and check system for stability. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1 3 2 4 Item #42 (4) It[...]
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8 P/N 211789 02/04 SECTION A : ASSEMBLE THE POLES 2. 1. Wood Scrap 2 1 5" ( 13 cm) 5" (13 cm) 1 3 2 Correctly identify each pole section. Mark pole sections with tape as shown. TAPE (not supplied) TAPE (not supplied) Bounce middle pole section (2) into top pole section (1) together using a wood scrap as shown until they no longer move tow[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 9 IMPORT ANT! Holes in top (1) and bottom pole (3) sections MUST align to correctly position elevator system toward playing surface. While maintaining alignment, bounce assembly and lower section (3) together as shown until they no longer move toward taped reference mark. 1 2 3 3. WOOD SCRAP (NOT SUPPLIED) T APE REFERENCE MARK 1 1/[...]
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10 P/N 211789 02/04 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION HARDW ARE USED IN THIS SECTION (not actual size) SECTION B: ASSEMBLE THE BASE 1/2” & 9/16” 9/16” & 1/2” AND EXTENSION HAMMER OR MALLET AND This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: Item #7 Item #10 Item #11 Item #15 Item #19 Item #20 Item #21 Item[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 11 1. 2. Insert axle (5) through wheel bracket (4). Secure wheels (65) to axle using pushnuts (7). Carefully t ap pushnuts onto axle with hammer or mallet 4 65 65 7 7 5 Install wheel assembly to base (8) using bolt (9), and nut (22) as shown. 9 22 9 8[...]
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12 P/N 211789 02/04 3. Install rod (12) through holes in bottom pole section (3) and eyebolt (13). Insert pole assembly into tank (8) and through center hole on wheel assembly as shown. Secure pole assembly with anchor strap (56), washer (1 1), and lock nut (48). 13 12 1 3 2 48 12 13 8 11 56 TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 13 4. 10 11 11 45 14 3 15 14 14 Secure tank strut s (14) to pole as shown. Place cap (15) over exposed end of bolt as shown. Rotate non-secured ends of t ank struts (14) outward to mounting holes in tank as shown. TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY D[...]
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14 P/N 211789 02/04 5. 6. Secure ends of tank strut s (14) to tank as shown. Repeat for opposite side. Install upper pivot bracket (16) to front of base using bolt (19), washer (20) and nut (48) as shown. 43 11 22 11 14 48 20 16 19 TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY [...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 15 Insert bolt (21) through lower pivot bracket (17) as shown; bolt (21) will be secured during step 10. Carefully place base assembly on its side. Inst all lower pivot bracket (17) with bolt (23), washers (20), and lock nut (48) as shown. Secure both hinge tubes (18) to second wheel bracket (4) with carriage bolts (26) and flange [...]
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16 P/N 211789 02/04 Position base as shown. Secure wheel bracket assembly with disc (64), washer (20) and nut (48) as shown. 7 6 5 4 6 7 21 64 20 48 Carefully reposition entire assembly as shown: 9. 10. SIDE OF WHEEL WITH LONGER PLASTIC AXLE NEEDS TO FACE THE WHEEL BRACKET. IMPORT ANT!: TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 17 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION HARDW ARE USED IN THIS SECTION (not actual size) SECTION C: ASSEMBLE THE ELEV A TOR SYSTEM & BACKBOARD WRENCHES (2) 1/2”, (2) 3/4” AND (2) 9/16” This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: Item #22 Item #37 Item #38 Item #39 Item #40 Item #41 Item #42 Ite[...]
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18 P/N 211789 02/04 1. Securely rest the assembly on sawhorse. Install pole bracket (36) to top pole as shown (FIG . A) using bolts (38), met al spacers (63) and nuts (22). Reference finished assembly (FIG .B.) FIG . A 36 38 22 63 63 & 38 22 36 FIG .B FL A T SIDE T OW ARDS BASE. COMPLETED ASSEMBL Y TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILUR[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 19 1 34 35 37 37 35 39 35 35 33 40 41 40 2. Identify elevator tubes. Install triangle plates (33) and elevator tubes (35) to top pole section (1) as shown. Install pole cap (34) at this time. 33 35 Upper & Lower Elevator tube T oward Board T oward Pole COMPLETED ASSEMBL Y 39 39[...]
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20 P/N 211789 02/04 3. Attach label (60) to window (27). Import ant: Line up top edge of label with top edge of window COMPLETED ASSEMBL Y COMPLETED ASSEMBL Y 60 27 4. Remove packaging materials and zip ties from handle assembly (30) Snap window into handle assembly (30) 30[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 21 5. Insert strut assembly (29) over inner channel (A) and between outer channel (B). Rest at angle shown in fig. A. Line up holes in strut bracket to holes in outer channel (B) 29 6. Insert metal sp acer (22) through outer channel (B), strut bracket and inner channel (A). Center spacer on outer channel. NOTE: T o allow spacer to [...]
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22 P/N 211789 02/04 7. Attach hook (59) to strip (61) and secure with bolt (62) and nut (58). 59 61 58 62 8. Install hook and strip assembly into handle assembly . 9. Bring strip through top of height indicator window (27) underneath tabs and insert through bottom end of height indicator window (27). IMPORT ANT!: STRIP(61) MUST PASS UNDERNEATH ALL [...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 23 35 11 10. Attach strut (29) to pole bracket (36) with bolt (31), washers (1 1), and nut (58) as shown. 11 58 11 . Slip plastic sp acers (25) onto metal sp acer (44) that is already inserted into handle assembly . Then, secure handle assembly to elevator tubes (35) using bolts (40), plastic spacers (24) and nut s (37). 31 36 35 2[...]
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24 P/N 211789 02/04 12. Secure strap and hook assmbly to upper elevator arms (35) using bolt (40), plastic spacers (32) and nut (37) as shown. 37 40 35 35 COMPLETED ASSEMBL Y 32[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 25 Secure metal sp acer (28) between board brackets (49) with bolt (47), washer (66), and nut (48). 14. 48 47 28 66 49 46 46 47 47 48 48 Assemble brackets (49) to backboard using bolt s (47) metal spacers (46) and nut s (48) as shown. The spacers may fit very tightly between the bracket s and may need to be tapped into place with a[...]
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26 P/N 211789 02/04 Assemble lower elevator tubes (35) and rim to brackets (49) using bolts (40), plastic sp acers (42), metal sp acer (44) and nuts (37) as shown. 15. 49 42 35 37 40 42 Refer To Instructions Included With Rim Hardware For Rim Assembly. Use the 5/16-18 x 1" hex-flange bolts for installing rim to the acrylic backboard. NOTE: 44[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 27 35 35 40 42 49 37 42 Assemble upper elevator tubes (35) to brackets using bolt (40), plastic sp acers (42), and nut (37) as shown. 16. Item #42[...]
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28 P/N 211789 02/04 17. Install net clip s. CLIP “ARM” CLIP “BODY” Insert one “arm” of clip (52) into ram as shown. T wist “body” of clip slightly so that second “arm” slides over the top of the first “arm” as shown. Push in direction indicated by arrows. Push second “arm” back and into ram as shown. T wist “body” of[...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 29 Insert net into bottom of clip as shown. SIDE VIEW T wist net until it snap s into position. Net must be centered through clip. NET NETCLIP SIDE VIEW NET NETCLIP 18. 52 53 Install net. 8[...]
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30 P/N 211789 02/04 SECTION D: INST ALL FRONT COVER & HANDLE 1. Attach front cover (50) to hinge tubes (18) using carriage bolt s (51) and flange nuts (15) as shown. 50 51 22 18 Upright system and fill base (8) with water (approx. 40 gallons) and snap fill cap (54) in place. 54 2. DO NOT LEAVE ASSEMBLY UNATTENDED WHEN EMPTY; IT MAY TIP OVER. W [...]
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02/04 P/N 211789 31 1. SECTION E: SECURING THE SYSTEM Roll assembly to desired playing area. Secure assembly to ground using strap (56) and tie down stake (55). 56 55 8[...]
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32 P/N 211789 02/04 1. Apply Height Adjustment and Moving Label (57) to front of pole, where it is clearly visible. Remove strut locking clip. SECTION F: APPL Y HEIGHT AND MOVING LABEL Peel protective film from surface of acrylic backboard prior to use. NOTE: 203532 01/04 MOVING SYSTEM 1. Adjust basketball backboard height to lowest position. 2. Ro[...]