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P/N 205343A 7/97 1 A Huffy Group Port able Basketball System with Elevator Owners Manual Internet Address: http://www .huffysport s.com T oll-Free Customer Service Number for Austrailia: 1-800-333061 HUFFY HUFFY SPORTS REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: • Two People • Tape Measure • Tape • Wood Board (Scrap) • Wrenches: (Two) 7/16”, 1/2”,[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 2 WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY 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 this unit. Do not hang fro[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 3 Bottom View of Base Lay base (1) bottom up and set wheel (2) into place. With wheel and strut holder in place, insert spacer (6) thru notch in base, strut holder (3) and wheel (2). Then push spacer thru hole in base. Install bolt (4) thru washer (5), spacer (6), second washer (5) and nut (7) then tighten. Repeat STEPS 1 and 2 for[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 4 Setup base (1) as shown and install strut tubes (8). Install bolt (9) thru top of collar (12) with washer (10) and nut (11). Tighten upper and lower strut hardware completely. 9 10 11 12 9 Side Vi ew 4. 6. 7. Line-up hole in strut tube (8) with hole in strut support (3) and install hardware as shown. Repeat for opposite side. 5. [...]
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IMPORT ANT! Bounce middle pole section onto top pole section until they no longer move toward tape reference mark. Upright assembly. HOLES IN TOP AND BOTTOM POLE SECTIONS MUST ALIGN TO CORRECTLY POSITION ELEVATOR SYSTEM. While checking alignment, add bottom pole section and bounce sections together as tight as possible. Bounce sections together as [...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 6 30 19 22 27 20 21 25 24 32 29 29 33 30 31 21 IMPORT ANT! Test fit bolts into holes of brackets (19) and carefully rock them in a circular motion to ream out paint from holes if necessary. IMPORT ANT! Finger tighten nuts and bolts until instructed to fully tighten later. Fit spacer (22) into pawl (23) and fit pin of pawl through e[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 7 Assemble elevator tubes (29) to backboard bracket. 11 5 33 30 30 28 29 IMPORT ANT! For spring loaded goal rim assembly, refer to instructions included with goal rim hardware. Do not use washers (5) here on spring return style goal rim. 19 37 11 35 29 36 11 11 21. Starting with nuts (11) flush against bracket (19), secure goal rim[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 8 Install net (38). 22. 39 42 40 13 23. 33 29 40 28 29 41 33 Support pole on support table. Attach backboard components under assembly to top pole section (12). NOTE: Two people are recommended for this step, use caution, elevator component under assembly is heavy. Then install pole cap (42). NOTE: Protecting goal rim with cardboar[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 9 Make final adjustments to level the goal rim. If the backboard and goal rim are tipped back, raise collar (12) until level and tighten. If backboard and goal rim are tipped forward, lower collar (12) until level and tighten. Maximum adjustment travel is 81-91cm (32” to 36”) from bottom of pole to top of collar (12). Release L[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 10 Item #16 (1) Item #6 (2) Item #7 (3) Item #1 1 (12) Item #10 (6) Item #5 (8)* HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER P ARTS LIST Item Qty. Part No. Description 23 1 800876 Pawl & Pin Component 24 1 201126 Release Lever 25 1 201124 Locknut, Hex Head, 3/8-16 26 1 240017 Bolt, Hex Head, 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 Long 27 1 203493 Locknut, Hex Head, 1/4-20 2[...]
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P/N 205343A 7/97 11 Item #18 (2) Item #17 (1) Item #26 (1) Item #27 (1) Item #20 (1) Item #25 (1) Item #28 (5) Item #39 (1) Item #31 (1) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER Item #33 (6) Item #41 (4) Item #30 (2) Item #35 (4) 11 OF 11 Item #36 (2)[...]