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Item

 

Qty

 

Description

 

Item

 

Qty

 

Description

 

A

 

1

 

Gooseneck Pole

 

L

 

2

 

7/16” 

Lock Washer

 

B

 

1

 

Backboard Mounting Bracket

 

M

 

2

 

7/16” 

Hex Nut

 

C

 

3

 

Band Clamp

 

N

 

2

 

Backboard Brace

 

D

 

2

 

7/16” 

2” 

Carriage Bolt

 

O

 

2

 

1/2” 

Set Screw, Square Head

 

E

 

2

 

3/8” 

1” 

Hex Bolt

 

P

 

2

 

1/2” 

Jam Nut

 

F

 

2

 

3/8” 

Flat Washer

 

Q

 

1

 

Backboard (packaged separately)

 

G

 

2

 

3/8” 

Lock Washer

 

R

 

1

 

Rim, Mounting Hardware, & Net (packaged separately)

 

H

 

3

 

5/16” 

x

 2” 

Carriage Bolt

 

S

 

1

 

1/4” 

1” 

Roll Pin

 

I

 

2

 

5/16” 

1” 

Carriage Bolt

 

T

 

TBD

 

Quick Dry Concrete (supplied by customer)

 

J

 

5

 

5/16” 

Flange Nut

 

U

 

1

 

Pole Pad (optional)

 

K

 

2

 

7/16” 

Flat Washer

 

 

 

 

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Inspect all contents prior to installation.  Report any missing parts to dealer immediately.

 

 

Read all instructions before proceeding.

 

 

Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer must be contacted in the future

 

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Installation & Safe Use Manual ——

 

Heavy Duty Gooseneck Basketball Systems

 

Date: 10/1/2021   Rev: 11                             N.J.C.                                    File: Bisonserver/publisher/instructions/BA777           Ref#:920108

 

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Models: PR52, PR52XL, PR55, PR55XL, PR60, 

PR60XL, PR70, PR70XL, PR70G, AND

 

BA777 OR BA777XL POLES ORDERED

 

SEPARATELY

 

1.

 

Call your local utility locating service, usually by dialing 811, before digging to avoid serious injury or 

service interruption.

 

2.

 

Select the location for the concrete base footing. Note that the face of the 

Backboard 

(Q) will be      

approximately 

48” 

from the center of the footing for a BA777 Pole and 

60” 

for a BA777XL Pole. Dig 

12” 

diameter hole that is 

48” 

deep. Remove additional soil from the bottom 1/3

-

1/2 of the hole in a 

bell shape to add pole stability. In areas where the normal frost line is below 

48” 

it is advisable to dig 

to the normal frost line. See Figure 1.

 

3.

 

Make sure that you have a level and a broomstick or similar pole to vibrate air pockets out of concrete. 

12” 

diameter by 

36” 

deep hole with a bell bottom will require approximately 4 cubic ft. or 3000 PSI 

Quick Dry Concrete 

(T). You will need to adjust the amount depending on the size of hole you        

prepared. Having too much is better than having too little.

 

4.

 

Mix concrete according to the directions on the bag. It is advantageous to have the mixture 

wet

”. 

This 

will increase your working time and allow batches to mix in the hole. Pour the hole full to ground   

level.

 

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