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Tools and materials required for assembly

1.

Two Adjustable Wrenches

8.

Concrete 12 Bags (80lbs/bag).

2.

1-1/8" Wrench

9.

Electric Drill

3.

9/16" Wrench

10. Carpenter ’s Level

4.

3/4" Wrench

11. A minimum of two Ladders

5.

11/16" wrench

12. Water Supply

6.

1" Wrench

13. Tape measure

7.

Hammer or Mallet

14. Shovel

THREE PEOPLE ARE NEEDED TO ASSEMBLE THIS UNIT

Day 1

INSTALLATION (Day 1 to Day 4)

Prior to anchor system and goal assembly, call utility services for location of underground
utility lines before you dig.

This assembly needs 5 days totally.

Day 1

: Anchor system installation.

Day 2-4

: Allow concrete to cure.

Day 5

: Complete basketball system installation.

Locate your system close to or on the court. Dig
a hole as shown in figure 1. Bell out the bottom.

Assemble anchor system as shown in fugure2:
Thread nut M16 (U4) all the way to bottom of
threads on J-bolt (U2) insert threads of J-bolt
(U2) through hole on anchor plate (U1) and
secure with nut (U4).

Note: Each leg of anchor bolts should face
the anchor bolt to the right. See Figure 2.

Mix and pour concrete into hole.
follow instructions  on concrete
bag. Stop about 8" below playing
surface.

Insert 4 Rebars  (U5) into concrete
8" apart making a square in center
on hole.

Continue to pour concrete into hole.
Use a concrete form or wooden form
for top 4", until concrete flush  with
playing surface.

Push anchor system into concrete and
agitate to eliminate voids in concrete,
level and square anchor plate (U1) to
playing surface. Clean off any concrete
on anchor plate and exposed threads.

You are finished with anchor system.
Allow concrete cure a minimum of 72hrs.

Warning

Never continue to assemble  your
system without following cementing
instructions. Failure to do so may
cause serious personal injury or
property damage.

U1

U4

U4

U2

16" Dia

42"

1.

2.

5.

3.

4.

Figure2

Figure1

U5

4

Play surface

Anchor system installation

Summary of Contents for Titanium Series

Page 1: ...COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE WARNINGS IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY ALSO RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE PLEASE HEED ALL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS TO ENSURE YOUR S...

Page 2: ...ity Repair before each use Never play on damaged equipment Wear a mouthguard when playing to avoid dental injuries FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE...

Page 3: ...M12x105mm K 1 Rim Pad Pre attached 6 2 Hex bolt M12x55 L 1 Crank 7 2 Hex Bolt M12x35mm 8 20 Flat washer M12 U1 1 Anchor Template 9 11 Nylon nut M12 U2 4 16mm Anchor J bolts 10 1 Steel Sleeve U3 8 Thi...

Page 4: ...ottom of threads on J bolt U2 insert threads of J bolt U2 through hole on anchor plate U1 and secure with nut U4 Note Each leg of anchor bolts should face the anchor bolt to the right See Figure 2 Mix...

Page 5: ...re 4 If the Main Post A is not exactly vertical adjust the 16mm J Bolt Hex Nuts U4 located under the Post base A Tighten all of the Hex Nuts U4 Above Post base when Main Post A is vertical NOTE Face t...

Page 6: ...re 8 Hold the Actuator assembly align Steel Sleeve with the Rear hole of Lower extension Arm F Attached them together with one Hex bolt M12x240 3 two Flat washers M12 8 and one Lock nut M12 9 Attached...

Page 7: ...safety stop With 3 capable adults raise the Backboard assembly up and connect Lower Extension arm F to the Backboard Bracket using one Stud M12x265 2 2 washers M12 8 2 Plastic washers M12 1 and 2 Loc...

Page 8: ...t bottom edge of Actuator Sleeve C Crank the rim all the way down to the extreme end Peel and apply Rim Height sticker to outside of Actuator B lining up the mark with the 10 mark on the Rim Height St...

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