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1 07/01 P/N 211550A REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: • Two People • Carpenters Level • Wrench: 3/4” Or Small Adjustable • Combination Wrenches: (Two) 1/2”, 9/16” • Step Ladder 8 ft. (2.4 m) • Utility Knife • Reversible Drill with 3” Phillips and Standard Screwdriver Tips • Ballast (Sand or Dry Cement 480-640 lbs.(218-290 kg)) [...]
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2 P/N 211550A 07/01 WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS I NJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the unit. See instruction manual for proper installation and maintenance. Use caution when performing dunk type activities on t[...]
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HERC01.EPS 211291 WARNING BACKBOARD Use a fork lift to remove unit from truck and carefully remove packing materials. Remove backboard, lower pad (1) and both shroud covers (2 and 3). 1. IMPORT ANT! WRITE DOWN MODEL NUMBER FROM BOX ON P AGE 1 OF THIS OWNERS MANUAL 1 3 07/01 P/N 211550A Remove the three screws which hold base to pallet and carefu[...]
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4 P/N 211550A 07/01 Remove extension arm (4) from slide post brackets as shown. 4. Cut stabilizing strap and set brake so unit will not roll. Raise main post upward into playing position. 5. HERC05.EPS 211291 HERC03.EPS 211291 KEEP HANDS CLEAR WAR N IN G Ballast Inst allation 6. HERC04.eps 211291 BACK VIEW WARNING HERC06.EPS 2112[...]
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HERC08.EPS 211291 WARNING 5 07/01 P/N 211550A Attach lower front pad (1) to unit as shown. 8. 9. Install 640 lbs. (290 kg) of ballast. Secure with straps. NOTE: Equal weight on each side required. HERC09.EPS 211291 WARNING 80 LB (36 KG) BALLAST BALLAST 80 LB (36 KG) BALLAST 80 LB (36 KG) BALLAST 80 LB (36 KG) 80 LB (36 KG) BALLAST 80 LB (36 K[...]
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6 P/N 211550A 07/01 12. 13. 11 . Attach bracket (37) to backboard and support structure by inserting bolts (14) through washers (15) and top holes in bracket (37), Tighten nuts (16) completely. Peel and stick foam pad (12) to front of board, behind bracket (37) . Install carriage bolt (39) through rim (11), washers (27) and (36) as shown. Tighten n[...]
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7 07/01 P/N 211550A 14. 11 41 36 36 40 31 37 38 Insert spacer (40) through rim assembly (11). Place rim assembly on bracket (37) so the cariage bolt (39) is inserted through hole on top of inner bracket (38). Install bolt (41), washers (36) and nut (31) through top holes on bracket (37) as shown.Tighten completely. Install rubber grommet (17), conc[...]
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8 P/N 211550A 07/01 16. 17. 18. RIM LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS: Install cover plate (20) on rim (11) using self tapping screws (21) as shown. Place level on rim (11) and adjust nut (31) until l evel. Tighten nut (42) to set rim tension for playing. Secure net (32) to rim (11). 1 2 3 32 1 1 NOTE ORIENT A TION OF COVER PLA TE OUTSIDE VIEW 4 21 37 20 20 31[...]
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9 07/01 P/N 211550A WARNING XHRC542A.EPS 211291 28 28 16 24 Loosely assemble hardware to strut (22). Mount strut (22) to backboard and finger tighten. Repeat for opposite side. 19. 15 23 25 26 22 22 WARNING Secure struts (22) to extension arm (4). Completely tighten all strut hardware in Step 15 and Step 16. 20. 30 29 22 30 22 31 4[...]
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10 P/N 211550A 07/01 Loosen nut located at top of post behind pole mast (Refer to Steps 6 and 7) and carefully lower pole mast as shown. Insert extension arm and backboard assembly into place and secure as shown. (Refer to Step 4) 21. 22. WARNING 23. XHRC5405.EPS 211291 WARNING Lift backboard upward at an inclined angle and position slip[...]
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11 07/01 P/N 211550A XVAR07.EPS 211492 W A R N IN G 24. Raise pole mast into playing position. Re-tighten nut located at top of post behind mast. (Refer to Step 7) 25. 26. Remove bolt at end of post brackets. Rotate extension arm and up into playing position and re-insert bolt to secure. XVAR06.EPS 211492 WARNING[...]
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12 P/N 211550A 07/01 Remove tagged bolt at top of slide post. 27. Height Adjustment HERC13g.EPS 211292 WARNING RE-INSERT TAGGED BOLT FOR STORAGE! FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. WARNNG.EPS WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA AVVERTENZA ATENÇÃO ADVARSEL ADVARSEL WAARSCHU[...]
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13 07/01 P/N 211550A Ground Inst allation P lace unit in desired location. Secure unit to ground or flat surface as shown. 29. HERC17.EPS 211291 HERC16.EPS 211291 35 IN-GROUND INSTALLATION FLAT SURFACE INSTALLATION 34 HERC18.EPS 211291 35 10FT_VAR.EPS 211492 10 feet (3.05 m) Regulation Rim Height is 10 Feet (3.05 m). 31 31 30 30 33 33 3[...]
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14 P/N 211550A 07/01 P ARTS LIST Item #14 (4) Item #16 (6) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 206597 Pad, Lower Front 2 1 206592 Shroud, Right Cover 3 1 206593 Shroud, Left Cover 4 1 206574 Extension Arm 5 1 206556 Flat Wrench 6 5 206572 Bolt, Slotted Pan Head, 1/4”-20 7 5 206143 Washer, Locking 1/4” 8 5 201114 Washer, Flat 1/4” 9 16 203415 S[...]
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15 07/01 P/N 211550A HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER 203001 Hex Head Locknut 5/16 Item #26 (4) 203160Weld Stud, rt. angle, 5/16 x 1-1/2 Item #28 (2) 203153 hex head bolt 5/16 x 3/4 Item #24 (2) Item #35 (1) 206116/203305 Washer, Lock 9/16 O.D. 5/16 -18 Item #25 (2) Item #31 (4) Item #42 (1) Item #27 (1) Item #36 (4) 200514 hex head bolt 3/8-16 x 3 Item #2[...]