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1 11/05 ID# M730131 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 7921 Internet Address: http://www.huffysports.com REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: AND/OR OPTIONAL TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: Por table Basketball System Owners Manual C[...]
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2 ID# M730131 11/05 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this system without following the instructions caref[...]
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3 11/05 ID# M730131 Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules f or 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, k eep player's face away from the backboard, rim and n[...]
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4 ID# M730131 11/05 BEFORE YOU ST ART! T o ensure optimal playability of backboard system, a close tolerance fit between the elevator components and hardware is required. T est-fit large bolts into large holes of elevator tubes, backboard brackets, and triangle plates. Carefully rock them in a circular motion to ream out any excess p aint from hole[...]
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5 11/05 ID# M730131 FRONT VIEW POLE SUPPORT STRUT BASE Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system... ELEV A TOR ADJUSTMENT BACKBOARD RIM[...]
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6 ID# M730131 11/05 Item #8 (1) Item #1 1 (1) Item #15 (2) Item #34 (1) Item #36 (5) Item #35 (1) Item #31 (4) Item #32 (2) P ARTS LIST - See Hardware Identifier Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 206657 Tank, (Black) 2 1 200628 Wheel Axle 3 2 226401 Wheel, 4“ (Black) 4 1 908242 Top Pole Section 5 1 908246 Middle Pole Section 6 1 908247 Bottom Po[...]
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7 11/05 ID# M730131 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS AND W ASHERS) Item #14 (1) Item #39 (5) Item #13 (1) Item #16 (8) Item #9 (1) Item #12 (6) Item #18 (2) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (STEEL SP ACERS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (PLASTIC SP ACERS, CAPS, CLIPS AND OTHER) Item #7 (1) Item #30 (1) Item #17 (4) Item #23 (4) Item #20 (1) Item #33 (2) Item #39 (1) Item #40[...]
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8 ID# M730131 11/05 Correctly identify each pole section. Poles have an identification sticker that will be used as a reference point in the next step. ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION 1. 4 5 6 9/16” 1/2” This is what your system will look like when you’ve f inished this section. (2) 1/2” and (2) 9/16" Wrenches (2) Socket Wrenches and S[...]
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9 11/05 ID# M730131 5 4 While maintaining alignment, bounce middle pole section (5) into top section (4) using a wood scrap as shown until the top pole no longer moves toward the pole identification s ticker on the middle pole. 2. 5 4 4 5 IMPORT ANT! Align dimple of top pole section (4) into trough of middle pole section (5) as shown. Wood Scrap (N[...]
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10 ID# M730131 11/05 5 4 6 3. Bounce top and middle pole assembly (4 and 5) onto bottom pole section (6) using a wood scrap as shown. Bounce until the top and middle pole assembly no longer moves toward the pole identification mark on the bottom pole. Align dimple of middle pole section (5) into trough of bottom pole section (6) as shown. IMPORT AN[...]
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11 11/05 ID# M730131 Install wheel axle (2) through wheel carriage (19) and inst all wheels (3) onto wheel axle (2) with spacers (17) as shown. Insert pole assembly into tank assembly as shown. Secure bottom pole (6) section to tank and wheel carriage as shown. A deep socket is recommended. 8 7 6 Install rod (7) through holes in bottom pole section[...]
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12 ID# M730131 11/05 11 12 12 10 6 6 10 1 10 13 6. Secure flat end of tank strut s (10) to pole using bolt (1 1), w ashers (12), and nut (13), as shown. Rotate the non-secured angled ends of the struts (10) as shown. 7. Secure t ank strut s (10) to the base using bolt (15), washers (12), and nut (16). 15 10 12 1 12 16 15 12 16 12 10 TIGHTEN BOL T ([...]
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13 11/05 ID# M730131 This is what your system will look like when y ou’ve finished this section. ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION B: A TT ACH THE BACKBOARD (2) 7/16", (2) 1/2", (2) 9/16" AND (2) 3/4" Wrenches (2) Socket Wrenches and Socket s AND/OR 33 33 34 35 29 14 27 9 Fit spacer (33) into p awl (27). Then continue to[...]
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14 ID# M730131 11/05 Assemble elevator tubes (38) to ratchet (28) and backboard brackets (29) using bolts (36), sp acers (17, 20, and 23), and nuts (39) as shown. T ighten completely . 29 23 38 23 36 36 17 17 28 38 27 39 39 3. 20 3 8 Elevator T ubes 2. Identify elevator tubes (38). T oward Board T oward Pole L EVER BROOM H ANDLE It is necessary for[...]
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15 4 . Secure pawl (27) in place with clevis pin (30) and washers (18) as shown. EOPP03.EPS 205612 18 30 18 27 5 . S tretch spring (37) into position with pliers. EOPP04.EPS 205612 38 29 37 38 USE EYE PROTECTION WHEN INST ALLING SPRINGS. W ARNING! 11/05 ID# M730131[...]
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16 ID# M730131 11/05 6. Secure Slam Jam bracket (43) and backboard bracket (29) assemblies to backboard. Bend upper halves of backboard brackets (29) to line up with holes in backboard and secure with bolt s (32) and nuts (16). T ighten completely . TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. F AILURE TO FOLLOW THIS W ARNING COULD RESUL T IN SERIOUS IN[...]
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17 11/05 ID# M730131 7. Attach upper elevator tubes (38) to backboard support bracket s (29) using spacers (23), bolt (36), and nut (39) as shown. EOPP211997.EPS 39 23 38 38 38 38 23 36 29 8 . Support pole on sawhorse. Att ach upper and lower elevator tubes (38) to upper pole section (4) using bolts (36) and nut s (39) as shown. Attach pole cap (22[...]
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18 ID# M730131 11/05 10. 24 24 Roll completed assembly to desired position. Fill tank with water (approx. 33 gallons/125 Liters) or s and (approx. 360 lbs./163 kg) and snap cap (24) in place. TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. F AILURE T O FOLLOW THIS W ARNING COULD RESUL T IN SERIOUS INJUR Y AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. W ARNING! ADD TWO GALLONS ([...]
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19 11/05 ID# M730131 Apply the height adjustment and moving label (25) to the front of the pole as shown. 12. 10 ft. (3.05 m) 25 Install net (26) as shown. 11 . B. D. C. A. 21 26 DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN T O ADJUST HEIGHT . W ARNING![...]