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20) Maintenance 
 

Like any piece of hardware proper maintenance is required.  Several factors such as 
the environment, organic materials, herbicides, pesticides, excessive use or misuse 
can eventually cause the basketball system to require maintenance.  Failure to do so 
could result in system failure, property damage, or even personal injury. 
 
1)  All organic materials should be kept away from the system at all times.  This will al-

leviate any chance of rust penetrating the powder coated finish and causing struc-
tural damage. 

 

Examples: 

grass clippings, moisture, garbage, dirt, etc. 

 
2) If you see any signs of rust on the system remove the loose paint, sand the area 
with a media grit sandpaper and apply outdoor enamel to the affected area. 
 

Suggested Touchup Paint: 

Rustoleum Semi-Gloss Black Enamel 

 
3) To clean the backboard use a 100% cotton soft cloth with mild dishwashing liquid 
for soap and luke warm water.  Rinse backboard with lukewarm water. Wash gently 
with a 100% Cotton soft cloth, lukewarm water and mild soap. Do not scrub. Rinse 
backboard with lukewarm water again. Dry with 100% cotton soft cloth. To minimize 
scratches and minor abrasions to your backboard 
 
4) Never adjust the rim below 7’ 6” or over 10’.  Adjustments of the goal should be 
done under adult supervision.  When attempting to slam dunk you should always wear 
a mouth guard to avoid dental injury. 
 
5) Replace Net Video— 

21) Routine System Inspection 

 
Before each use inspect the entire system for any signs of Loose nuts and bolts, any 
excessive wear and tear, any signs of rust or corrosion. 
 
If replacement parts are needed you can contact Pro Dunk® directly or navigate to 
www.produnk.com to purchase parts for your system.  Only parts provided by Pro 
Dunk® should be used for repair.  Not doing so could cause the system to fail result-
ing in injury or death and voids the limited warranty. 

6-20-2019 

Replace Net

 

produnk.com/video/rim_net_replacement.html 

Summary of Contents for Pro Dunk

Page 1: ...elry rings watches necklaces etc Objects may en tangle in net Pro Dunk Basketball System WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF PRO DUNK OWNERS Thank you for purchasing our basketball system We try hard to ensure t...

Page 2: ...10mm x 175mm Bolt 3 19 10mm x 165mm Bolt 1 20 10mm x 120mm Carriage Bolt 4 21 10mm x 70mm Bolt 4 22 10mm x 60mm Bolt 4 23 6mm x 40mm Bolt 6 24 5mm x 15mm Bolt 4 25 12mm Nylon Locknut 1 26 10mm Nylon L...

Page 3: ...3 Assembled Diagram Use as reference...

Page 4: ...y IMPORTANT It is the responsibility of purchaser to ensure that all installers and players fully comply with the de tailed instructions set forth in this product installa tion manual Product assembly...

Page 5: ...ocess PART 1 PART 2 Day 1 Complete Anchor System Installa tion Instructions Below Day 5 Complete APOLLO assem bly instructions Day 2 Allow concrete to cure Day 3 Allow concrete to cure Day 4 Allow con...

Page 6: ...lbs bags of concrete OR 12 60 lbs bags of concrete Trowel Level Tape Measure Box Cutter 2 Crescent Wrenches 2 Padded Saw Horses Phillips Screw Driver Ladder Block Of Wood Optional Wood Form 24mm 18mm...

Page 7: ...ing play into the night There s always time for one more game patent pending 62458721 Comes with Free Shipping Customize your pole padding with anything you can think of in cluding family NBA college...

Page 8: ...ke sure to maximize the amount of playing surface while mini mizing possible driveway obstruction 2 Digging Pier Hole Dig hole 36 deep and 16 square Be sure to bell out the bottom of the hole 20 to gi...

Page 9: ...of the backboard to the front of the main post when the system is at 10ft The overhang on the APOLLO is 2 5ft 4 Pouring Concrete and Setting Pier Kit NOTE Make certain that you have enough concrete t...

Page 10: ...mooth the concrete to your preferred liking Place the assembled anchor system in hole to the point where the bottom of the black anchor plate 10 is flush with the top of the finished concrete Once com...

Page 11: ...Be sure to match up both Back Side stickers on the back of the poles 6 Connecting Top and Bottom Posts Align the upper pole 2 with the bottom pole 1 as shown and slide them together Stand poles up on...

Page 12: ...stic washers 40 and one lock nut 25 Tighten bolts tight 9 Safety Stop Assembly Secure two stop spacers 38 to pole using one hex bolt 19 and one lock nut 26 10 Extension Arm Assembly Attach lower arms...

Page 13: ...er tighten Board Arms must pivot freely 13 Mount Pole Locate hardware needed to mount pole to anchor bolts You will need eight flat washers 29 four locking hex nuts 41 and four thread protectors 37 No...

Page 14: ...em bly up and have the fourth attach Lower Board Arms to lower mounting tubes on backboard using two bolts 21 two plastic washers 39 four washers 31 and two lock nuts 26 NOTE DO NOT over tighten these...

Page 15: ...four hex nuts 24 Check all nuts and bolts and make sure everything is tightened properly DO NOT over tighten pivot points snug is tight enough If Backboard Padding 11 and 12 is not per installed from...

Page 16: ...dishwashing liquid for soap and luke warm water Rinse backboard with lukewarm water Wash gently with a 100 Cotton soft cloth lukewarm water and mild soap Do not scrub Rinse backboard with lukewarm wat...

Page 17: ...17 NOTE It is advisable to wait up to two weeks to allow the anchor footing to fully cure before aggressive play...

Page 18: ...ith the unit scratching scuff ing Acts of God or any event beyond the control of the Hoops Inc If unit is not maintained as stated in the user manual the warranty will be void Paint or rusted parts If...

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