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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Before digging for the anchor system, contact your local 
One-Call center in your area by dialing (811) for underground 
utility locates.

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To avoid severe injury or death, do not locate this system 
under power lines that could potentially come in contact 
with it when being raised.

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Do not install in an area with overhead power lines 
located within a 20’ radius of the goal location.

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Two or more people in good physical condition and 
more than capable of lifting at least 100 pounds each are 
recommended for safe installation.

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Follow all warnings and comply with all weight 
restrictions listed on all ladders used during the 
installation process. Use extreme caution.

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Understand and follow all warnings and instructions for 
all digging equipment used when setting the anchor. i.e. 
augers, post hole diggers etc.

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Installation and assembly of this product will require 
bending, heavy lifting/carrying and that can lead to 
injury.  Exercise caution during assembly.

Owner must ensure that all players know and comply with 
these rules for safe operation of the system. 

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Only hang from the rim briefly to regain balance and/or 
injuring others. Release the rim as soon as safely possible 
to prevent possible damage.

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Do not wear jewelry (watches, rings, necklaces etc.) Items 
may entangle in net or injure another player.

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Players must wear a mouthguard to prevent injury.

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During play keep players’ faces away from the rim, net 
and backboard.  Serious injury could result if face/
teeth come in contact with rim, net and/or backboard, 
especially during dunking activities.

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When making height adjustments, keep hands and 
fingers clear of moving parts. Do not allow children to 
adjust the system height.

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Do not climb and/or hang on system components. The 
product is not designed to be used in this manner and 
property/personal injury could result.

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Routinely check the system for loose hardware and 
chipped paint. Remove surface rust and touchup as 
needed with an exterior enamel paint.

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Keep water and organic material (mulch, grass, dirt etc.) 
away from the base of the pole.

Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not complying 
with rules and instructions.

Use caution when using this system

Summary of Contents for Ascent Series

Page 1: ...Ascent series Goals Summit pinnacle Apex...

Page 2: ...bly Owner must ensure that all players know and comply with these rules for safe operation of the system Only hang from the rim briefly to regain balance and or injuring others Release the rim as soon...

Page 3: ...te 1 Post hole digger or gas powered auger 1 Shovel 1 Mortar hoe 2 1 1 8 Open end wrenches or adjustable wrenches 1 Wheel barrow 1 Garden hose 1 Level 1 Tape measure 1 Concrete form see note below 3 3...

Page 4: ...Irrigation lines invisible fence wires etc are not considered an underground utility and will not be marked by the 811 technician Determine your hole location keeping in mind the overhang of the back...

Page 5: ...wet concrete as detailed in Step 4 Note Wet concrete has the potential to setup very quickly depending on several conditions These conditions include but are not limited to Air temperature humidity a...

Page 6: ...ll amount of grease or an anti seize lubricant designed for stainless steel hardware before threading on the nut Experienced Installer Tip A great deal of success has been had using the spray adhesive...

Page 7: ...t the anchor Open the box and rotate the pole until the jack attachment brackets are facing up Attach the jack ears to the jack brackets on the pole with two 20 hex head bolts four 13 flat washers and...

Page 8: ...ill not only protect the painted parts during adjustment but will provide a smooth and quiet operating system Attach the lower Y arm to the pole as shown in Image 5 using one 17 bolt one 9 stainless w...

Page 9: ...do not over tighten Experienced Installer Tip Do not apply anti seize or spray adhesive to the threads of the bolt until after it has passed thru the top of the pole Doing so beforehand will cause any...

Page 10: ...Installer Tip When attaching the jack to the jack ears it helps to first insert the 25 gray nylon tube into the 5 jack ear centering it on the ear Apply a small amount of spray adhesive to the smooth...

Page 11: ...place Now is also a great time to insert the two 11 white nylon tubes into the 3 lower arm allowing a small portion to extend out each side of the arm It is also beneficial to apply a small amount of...

Page 12: ...nd place it beside the anchor Lift the assembled pole onto the anchor bolts maintaining full contact with the pole at all time Secure the base of the pole to the anchor bolts using the four 4 washers...

Page 13: ...lowest point With at least four capable adults raise the 2 backboard into position while the fifth person attaches the 2 backboard to the 3 lower arm using the hardware shown in Image 10 This is a piv...

Page 14: ...nuts Once the backboard is square with the playing area tighten the four 3 nuts completely Experienced Installer Tip As you tighten the four 3 nuts completely check the backboard to see if it is plumb...

Page 15: ...the rim cover plate attach the rim to the backboard as shown in Image 11 Snug hardware do not fully tighten at this time Place a level across the rim side to side and adjust the rim until it is level...

Page 16: ...LATE ATTACHMENT Attach the rim cover plate as shown in Image 12 A cordless drill is recommended for installing the 5 rim screws Do not over tighten the 5 screws as they could strip Attach the net to t...

Page 17: ...and apply the 2 height decal to the inner portion of the jack lining the reference mark up with the corresponding height on the decal as shown in Image 13 Note You may apply the 2 height decal to the...

Page 18: ...ong SS Tube 4 11 2 7 32 Long Nylon Bushing 4 13 3 8 SS Flat Washer 8 15 1 2 13 x 2 SS HHCS 4 16 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 SS HHCS 2 17 1 2 13 x 3 1 2 SS HHCS 4 18 1 2 13 x 9 SS HHCS 1 19 1 2 13 SS Nylock Nut 5 2...

Page 19: ...n process If rust should appear remove any loose paint lightly sand the area apply a quality primer and paint with a quality exterior gloss protective enamel such as Rust Oleum Inspect the base of the...

Page 20: ...of product claimed to be defective and to recover said product prior to authorization of warranty claims All warranty claims must be arranged through Ball Hog Basketball Systems prior to any product...

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