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1 P/N 211554 02 09/04 IMPORT ANT! T o ensure prompt and correct handling of any problems, or to answer any questions, please cont act the Sample and Display T echnician at 1-800-558-5234. READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS UNIT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. W ARNING[...]
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P/N 211554 02 09/04 2 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 ALL Huffy Sport s Basketball Systems, including those used for DISPLA YS, MUST be assembled and ballasted with sand or water according to the instructions. Failure to foll[...]
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3 P/N 211554 02 09/04 P AR TS LIST (See Hardware Identifier) Item #17 (2) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS, W ASHERS & SPRINGS) Item #9 (12) Item #1 1 (12) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 3 200318 Bracket, Reinforcement S/J 2 1 200503 P/S Cover 3 2 200520 Screw, #8 x 3/4", Flat Hd, Phillips 4 2 200533 Spacer, Mounting 5 48 201219 Net Clips 6 3 [...]
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P/N 211554 02 09/04 4 Install display boards in the marked locations. Each mounting location consist s of a mounting pole stub with the following dimensions: Height = 8”, O.D. = 3 3/8”, I.D. = 3 1/8” (arrows indicate direction the board is facing). Corner “2” 73256 Corner “4” 80602 Corner “3” 61259 Corner “1” 9H235A Display bo[...]
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5 P/N 211554 02 09/04 At corner location 3 slide the pole sleeve (34) inside the mounting stub. 1a. 1b. Slide the 3" diameter end of the display pole (24) inside the pole sleeve. Secure the display pole by sliding the display wedge (27) into position as shown. T o lock the display pole in place, tighten the hex-bolt (19). 24 24 34 27 19 At cor[...]
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P/N 211554 02 09/04 6 1 . 2 . Corner Location 1: STEEL FRAME ACR YLIC BACKBOARD ASSEMBL Y 32 7 23 Insert “T” bolt (18) through Slam Jam bracket (23) as shown. Secure Slam Jam bracket (23), extension arm (31) and mounting spacers (4) assemblies to backboard using bolt (7 ) and nut (1 1) as shown. Corner “2” 73256 Corner “4” 80602 Corner [...]
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7 P/N 211554 02 09/04 1 17 15 16 25 23 18 • Fit rim (25) securely into bracket (23) as shown. • Install reinforcement bracket (1) onto “T” bolt (18) as shown. • Install spring (16) onto “T” bolt (18) as shown. • Install special nut (17) and washer (15) onto “T” bolt (18). 3 . Tighten nut (17) until flush with end of "T"[...]
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P/N 211554 02 09/04 8 Corner Location 2: 48” F AN MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ASSEMBL Y 1. Insert “T” bolt (18) through Slam Jam bracket (23) as shown. Secure Slam Jam bracket (23) and extension arm (31) to backboard using bolt (7) and nut (1 1) as shown. T ighten completely . 28 23 11 7 18 31 18 28 9 13 2 . Attach board assembly to pole. Corner “[...]
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9 P/N 211554 02 09/04 3. • Fit rim (25) securely into bracket (23) as shown. • Install reinforcement bracket (1) onto “T” bolt (18) as shown. • Install spring (16) onto “T” bolt (18) as shown. • Install special nut (17) and washer (15) onto “T” bolt (18). 1 17 15 16 25 23 18 Tighten nut (17) until flush with end of "T"[...]
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P/N 211554 02 09/04 10 Corner Location 3: 44" F AN MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ASSEMBL Y Pole bracket will need to be lightly pressed into backboard ribbing. Be sure to press completely into place. Attach rim (25) to backboard and pole bracket (26) with knob (6), reinforcement bracket (1), and carriage bolt (10) as shown. T ighten knob completely . P[...]
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11 P/N 211554 02 09/04 Corner Location 4: 44" F AN MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ASSEMBL Y 1. Attach rim (25) to backboard (30) and extension arm (31) with bolts (7), washers (14) and nuts (1 1). T ighten completely . 30 11 7 31 25 30 9 13 2 . Attach board assembly to pole. Corner “2” 73256 Corner “4” 80602 Corner “3” 61259 Corner “1” 9[...]
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P/N 211554 02 09/04 12 Install net clip s. CLIP “ARM” CLIP “BODY” Insert one “arm” of clip 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 clip [...]
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13 P/N 211554 02 09/04 Install net. Insert net into bottom of clip as shown. SIDE VIEW T wist net until it snaps into position. Net must be centered through clip. NET NETCLIP SIDE VIEW NET NETCLIP 12. 25 20 5[...]