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1 01/04 P/N 211948C © COPYRIGHT 2000 by HUFFY SPORTS 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: 1-800-333 061 Internet Address: http://www.huffysports.com Por table System Owners Manual Customer Service Center • N53 W24700 South Cor[...]
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2 P/N 211948C 01/04 BEFORE YOU ST ART! T o ensure optimal playability of backboard system, a close tolerance fit between the elevator component s and hardware is required. T est-fit large bolt s into large holes of elevator tubes, backboard bracket s, and triangle plates. Carefully rock them in a circular motion to ream out any excess p aint from h[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 3 W ARNING F AILURE T O 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 any part of the system including bac kboard, support braces or net. • During play , especially when[...]
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4 P/N 211948C 01/04 SAFETY I NSTRUCTIONS 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 care[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 5 For more information on assembly, placement, proper use, and maintenance, visit The American Basketball Council website at http://www.smarthoops.com. IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p art s are p acked inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS AL L Huffy S port s Ba[...]
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6 P/N 211948C 01/04 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system..... STRUT BACKBOARD FRONT RIM BASE POLE ELEV A T OR SYSTEM WHEEL CARRIAGE ASSEMBL Y[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 7 P ARTS LIST - (See Hardware Identifier) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 904847 Top Pole Section 2 1 908482 Middle Pole Section 3 1 900284 Bottom Pole Section 4 1 206615 Base 5 4 226401 Wheel 6 2 201651 Spacer, Plastic, Wheel Axle 7 1 202820 Rod, 3/8 x 4-3/4 Long 8 1 206934 Eyebolt 9 1 206949 Pivot Bracket, Upper 10 3 203063 L[...]
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8 P/N 211948C 01/04 Item #10 (3) Item #14 (1 1)* Item #15 (1) Item #16 (2) Item #8 (1) Item #19 (1) Item #22 (4) HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (CONTINUED) * You may have extra parts with this model. HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS) Item #18 (2) Item #31 (1) Item #39 (3) Item #50 (1) Item #33 (3) Item #27 (4) Item #12 (1)[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 9 * You may have extra parts with this model. HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (MET AL RODS, SP ACERS & W ASHERS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (PLASTIC SP ACERS & CLIPS) Item #30 (2) Item #37 (8) Item #55 (2) Item #57 (4) Item #43 (12) Item #13 (1 1) Item #7 (1) Item #6 (2) ITEMS NOT USED WITH THIS MODEL Item #68 (2) Item #67 (2)[...]
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10 P/N 211948C 01/04 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION HARDW ARE USED IN THIS SECTION (not actual size) SECTION A : ASSEMBLE THE BASE This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: Item #10 Item #14 Item #15 Item #16 Item #19 Item #22 Item #18 Item #39 Item #50 Item #33 Item #27 Item #12 Item #34 Item #54 Item #55 Item #[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 11 1. Install wheel axle (64) through wheel carriage (65) and install wheels (5) onto wheel axle (64) with spacers (6) as shown. Secure wheel bracket as shown, a deep socket is recommended. 2. 18 13 34 5" (13 cm) MIDDLE TO P 5" (13 cm) BOTT OM 1 2 3 IMPORT ANT!: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 64 6 6 5 5 65 Mark pole sections with t[...]
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12 P/N 211948C 01/04 4. IMPORT ANT! Center alignment slot of lower pole section (3) in a lower hole of middle pole section (2) as in step 3. While maintaining alignment, bounce assembly and lower pole section (3) together as shown until they no longer moved toward taped reference mark. 2 1 1 2 3 WOOD SCRAP (NOT SUPPLIED) IMPORT ANT! Center alignmen[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 13 Install rod (7) through holes in bottom pole section (3) and eyebolt (8). Insert pole assembly into tank assembly as shown. Secure pole assembly with upper pivot bracket (9) and lock nut (10). 5. 8 7 1 3 2 6. 9 10 4 3 TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. F AILURE TO FOLLOW THIS W ARNING COULD RESUL T IN SERIOUS INJUR Y AND/O[...]
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14 P/N 211948C 01/04 CAREFULLY TIPPING THE SYSTEM FORWARD WILL ALLOW EASIER ACCESS TO UNDERSIDE OF BASE NOTE: 7. 12 13 13 11 3 3 11 4 11 15 8. 16 11 13 4 13 14 Secure base struts (1 1) to base using bolt (16), washers (13), and nut (14). Secure base struts (1 1) to pole using bolt (12), washers (13), and nut (15) as shown. TIGHTEN BOLT (9) IN LOCK [...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 15 9. 18 13 17 28 21 13 10 22 10. 20 14 11 . 25 5 24 5 25 Insert carriage bolts (22) into middle set of holes on wheel bracket (21) as shown. Attach lower pivot bracket (17) to wheel bracket using bolt (18), washers (13), disc (28), and nut (10) as shown. T ighten completely . Attach handle bar (20) to wheel bracket assembly using[...]
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16 P/N 211948C 01/04 13. Carefully reposition entire assembly as shown. Attach front of plastic handle (26) to back of plastic handle (23) around handle bar (20) using self- tapping screws (27) as shown. IMPORT ANT! Front of plastic handle (26) should face outward, away from pole assembly . Insert bolts (66) through plastic handle assembly , handle[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 17 17. 34 57 56 55 53 57 Attach sp acers (55, 56) to pole mount bracket (53) with bolts (33), washers (57), and nuts (34) as shown. IMPORT ANT! T ighten until washers (57) no longer move. 18. 33 53 14 60 58 59 Attach covers (58) onto pole mount bracket (53) with carriage bolt (39) and nut (14) as shown. NOTE: Assemble lanyard (27)[...]
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18 P/N 211948C 01/04 19. 52 14 49 48 50 51 60 20. 22 Apply logo and height indicator labels (52) to adjustment rod (51) as shown. Attach handle p arts (48, 49) to adjustment rod (51) with screw (50), carriage bolts (22), and flange nut s (14) as shown. IMPORT ANT! Indicator labels should be applied as close to holes as possible to prevent labels fr[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 19 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION HARDW ARE USED IN THIS SECTION (not actual size) SECTION B: A TT ACH THE BACKBOARD This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: AND/OR 9/16” 1/2” Socket Extension (2) Socket Wrenches and Sockets (2) 1/2”, (2) 9/16" AND 3/4" Wrenches Item #14 Item #3[...]
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20 P/N 211948C 01/04 21. ELEV A TOR INST ALLA TION 22. 31 30 34 33 29 32 35 38 37 36 35 29 42 37 Install sp acers (30) onto backboard brackets (29) with bolt s (31, 33) and lock nuts (32, 34) as shown. Assemble lower elevator tubes (35) as shown. T ighten completely . IMPORT ANT! It is necessary for all p art s to be installed for this mechanism to[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 21 24. 23. 29 14 61 14 39 38 36 37 37 40 40 29 Note S tarting with nuts (14) flush against bracket (29), secure rim (61) and bracket to backboard. IMPORT ANT! For spring loaded rim assembly , refer to instructi ons included with rim hardware. NOTE: Do not use washers here on spring return style rim. Bend bracket (29) to line up wi[...]
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22 P/N 211948C 01/04 25. 1 38 36 40 41 40 35 35 38 36 35 35 37 26. 42 38 36 40 40 27. Support pole on sawhorse. Attach backboard assembly to top pole section (1). Then install pole cap (41). NOTE: T wo people are recommended for this step. Use caution; elevator assembly is heavy . Install handle assembly to lower elevator tubes (35) using bolt (36)[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 23 10 f t. (3.05 m) 28. 32. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 30. 31. 29. 60 29. 31. 30. 46 44 45 TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. W ARNING! DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO ADJUST HEIGHT. W ARNING! DO NOT LEAVE ASSEMBLY UNATTENDED WHEN EMPTY; IT MAY TIP OVER. W [...]
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24 P/N 211948C 01/04 33. Install clip s. CLI P “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 s[...]
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01/04 P/N 211948C 25 Insert net into bottom of clip as shown. SIDE VIEW T wist net until it snap s into position. Net must be centered through clip. NET NETCLIP SIDE VIEW NET NETCLIP 34. 61 43 62[...]