Huffy SKM 5200 manual

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    5/99 P/N 205932 1 Customer Service Center N53 W24700 South Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 U.S.A. A Huffy Company Port able Basketball System Owners Manual T oll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234 Canada Only: 1-800-284-8339 Internet Address: http://www .huffysport s.com HUFFY HUFFY HUFFY HUFFY SPORTS In U.S. and Canada only: Ha[...]

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    P/N 205932 5/99 2 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 an y par t of the system including bac kboard, suppor t braces or net. • During play , especially when[...]

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    5/99 P/N 205932 3 52[...]

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    4 P/N 205932 5/99 Mark pole sections with tape as shown. 1. 1 3 2 2. TOP MIDDLE BOTTOM 5” (13 cm) 3. IMPORT ANT! Add bottom pole section (3) to assembly as shown. Bounce pole sections together 3 times, rotate 90° and repeat rotation bounce procedure. Continue this step until pole sections are completely tight. NOTE: Pole sections should have a 4[...]

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    5/99 P/N 5 P/N 205932 5/99 5. Install rod (8) thru holes in bottom pole section (3) and eyebolt (7) as shown. 7 7. 9 Pole 12 Bring pole foward and secure pole to front panel (4) at 34” (86.4 cm) mark on pole. Tighten nuts evenly until snug. NOTE: Equal rotations on each side of u-bolt are necessary. (Final adjustment to level the rim will be made[...]

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    6 P/N 205932 5/99 25 14 17 15 16 20 19 27 23 23 28 25 26 16 IMPORT ANT! Test fit bolts into holes of brackets (14) 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 (17) into pawl and fit pin of pawl through end slot o[...]

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    5/99 P/N 205932 7 P/N 205932 5/99 14 36 33 33 34 34 32 Assemble rim bracket (30). Tighten completely. 14. 30 KEYHOLE SLOT 31 37 30 35 34 Start with nuts (34) flush against bracket (14), secure rim assembly and bracket (14) to backboard. NOTE: Rim mounting nuts and bolts supplied with rim hardware. Bend bracket (14) to line up with keyhole slots in [...]

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    8 P/N 205932 5/99 Assemble elevator tubes (23) to backboard bracket. 28 25 23 23 14 24 25 Support pole on sawhorse. Attach backboard assembly to top pole section (1). NOTE: Two people are recommended for this step, use caution, elevator assembly is heavy. Then install pole cap (40). 40 39 1 18. 28 39 24 23 28 23 38 17.[...]

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    5/99 P/N 9 P/N 205932 5/99 20. Install rim to backboard. 12 44 36 46 36 45 Slide Spacer and Bolt Through Bracket 42 43 Roll completed assembly to desired position, fill base with 25 gallons (95 liters) of water or approx. 300-325 lbs. of sand and snap cap (41) in place. Secure assembly to ground using rope (42) and ground screw (43). 19. DO NOT LEA[...]

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    10 P/N 205932 5/99 48 36 Install bolt (48) and adjust to level rim. 22. Use Caution Not To Cross-Thread Bolt Push Down to Start Bolt Adjust bolt (48) to level rim. 23. 24. a. The two outer hooks on the clip must face towards inside of goal rim. Insert the larger hole in clip onto rim stud, then slide net clip to the left, locking or snapping secure[...]

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    5/99 P/N 11 HUFFY HUFFY S PO R TS 10 feet (3.05m) REGULATION RIM HEIGHT IS 10 FEET (3.05M). (10 fot) i NBA. P/N 205932 5/99 Apply logo label (51). Then snap cover (37) closed. 37 51 25. Insert the end of a broom handle or wooden dowel 3/4”-7/8” (19-22 mm) diameter into the release lever. 26. IMPORT ANT! Push up, pivot toward pole and lower to l[...]

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    12 P/N 205932 5/99 Make final adjustments to level the rim. If the backboard and rim are tipped back, raise front panel (4) until level and tighten completely. NOTE: Equal rotations on each side of u-bolt are necessary. If backboard and rim are tipped forward, lower front panel (4) until level and tighten. Maximum adjustment travel is 32” to 36?[...]

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    5/99 P/N 13 P/N 205932 5/99 P ARTS LIST Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 982416 Top Pole Section, (Black) 2 1 902415 Middle Pole Section, (Black) 3 1 952415 Bottom Pole Section, (Black) 4 1 202422 Front Panel 5 1 202420 Base 6 1 202475 Tank 7 1 202446 Eyebolt 3/8-16 x 4-3/4 Long 8 1 202428 Rod, 1/2 O.D. x 6 Long 9 1 202431 U-bolt, Teardrop, 3/8-1[...]

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    P/N 205932 5/99 14 5/99 P/N 205932 Item #13 (1) Item #21 (1) Item #22 (1) Item #20 (1) Item #24 (5) Item #38 (1) Item #26 (1) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (CONTINUED) Item #28 (6) Item #33 (2) Item #25 (4) Item #34 (6) Item #17 (2) Item #35 (4) Item #36 (5)* Item #46 (1) Item #48 (1) * YOU MAY HAVE EXTRA PARTS WITH THIS MODEL.[...]