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9.

Attach Post Ears (#30) to holes near the bottom of Top
Post (#3) using two hex bolts (#25) four washers (#18)

3

2

IMPORTANT! BE SURE CONCRETE HAS BEEN
ALLOWED TO CURE FOR AT LEAST 2 DAYS.

Figure 7

GOALIATH ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Day 3)

10.

11.

12.

Place Pole Cap (#1) onto top of Top Pole (#3). 

Note:

 Pole

13.

Secure two stop spacers (#10) to pole, as shown in

 Figure 8

,

using one hex bolt (#7) and one lock nut (#4).  Tighten Lock

Figure 8

Detail 2

Slide tab on Actuator (#16) between Post Ears (#30) and
Secure using one bolt (#19), two washers (#20) and one 
lock nut(#21).  Tighten Lock Nut (#21) snug but 

do not

9

Cap may be pre-installed by the factory.

Note:  If  necessary,  use  a  rubber  mallet  to  tap  in

Pivot  Tube  (#14)

If not already pre-assembled, slide Plastic Actuator Sleeve (#15) 
over Steel Actuator (#16) and place Actuator Cap (#13) on top.  
Align holes in all 3 parts and slide Pivot Tube (#14) through holes 
in Actuator Cap (#13), Plastic Actuator Sleeve (#15) and Steel 
Actuator (#16) until equal amounts stick out through both sides of 
actuator.  See 

Figure 8.

7

1

10

4

14

15

16

19

20

21

13

FAILURE TO FULLY ENGAGE THE 
BOTTOM OF THE UPPER POLE TO 
THE 6” MARK ON THIS BOTTOM 
POLE STICKER, COULD CAUSE 
YOUR UNIT TO COLLAPSE AND MAY 
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR 
PROPERTY DAMAGE. 

BACKSIDE 

Bottom 

of 

upper 

pole 

must 

cover 

the 

above 

orange 

portion 

of 

this 

sticker 

(6” mark). 

W

ARNING

 

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FAILURE TO FULL

Y ENGAGE THE 

BOTTOM OF THE UPPER POLE TO 
THE 6” MARK ON THIS BOTTOM 
POLE STICKER, COULD CAUSE 
YOUR UNIT TO COLLAPSE AND MAY 
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR 
PROPERTY DAMAGE. 

BA

CK

SID

Bottom 

of 

upper 

pole 

must 

cover 

the 

above 

orange 

portion 

of 

this 

sticker 

(6” mark). 

W

AR

NIN

G

 

!

4L-8151-00

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and two lock nuts (#4).  Do not tighten nuts (#4) 
completely until instructed to do so.  See 

Figure 7

 & 

Detail 2

.

nuts (#4) from Step 9. 

over tighten.  See 

Figure 8

.  At this time also 

tighten

 Nut (#4) but 

do not over tighten.

Summary of Contents for GOALIATH B2253

Page 1: ...tighten them O W N E R S M A N U A L B2253 Please Do Not Return This Product T o The Store Contact Escalade Sports customer service department at Phone 1 888 USA GOAL Toll Free Fax 1 866 873 3536 Tol...

Page 2: ...rom any part of the unit including the backboard rim support braces or net Do not slide climb or play on pole Keep organic material away from pole base Grass litter etc could cause corrosion and or de...

Page 3: ...MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE BACKSIDE Bottom of upper pole must cover the above orange portion of this sticker 6 mark WARNING 4L 8151 00 Affixed to Bottom Post 3 Affixed to Top Post...

Page 4: ...4 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 4 Pieces Hex Bolt 2 Pieces 10 X 1 10 Pieces 3 8 16 Lock Nut 14 pieces 1 2 13 Lock Nut 1 piece...

Page 5: ...eter Court Hole Court Level 20 Diameter Court Top View Hole must be close to the Court without making contact Dig a round hole 32 deep and 16 in diameter at the top and 20 in diameter at the bottom of...

Page 6: ...lips head NOTE Screws 42 used in step 3 are Self Drilling screws and can be installed without drilling pilot holes However it will be easier to install screws if you drill 9 64 pilot holes in bottom p...

Page 7: ...ne person holds the pole in place have two other people finish pouring concrete up to court level Use a level to make sure Pole is vertical 6 Detail 1 P L A Y I N G S U R F A C E IMPORTANT BE SURE THA...

Page 8: ...k pole with level to ensure that pole is vertical Figure 6 IMPORTANT Let concrete stand for a MINIMUM of 48 hours 2 days before proceeding to the next step In humid climates or wet weather allow addit...

Page 9: ...3 Plastic Actuator Sleeve 15 and Steel Actuator 16 until equal amounts stick out through both sides of actuator See Figure 8 7 1 10 4 14 15 16 19 20 21 13 FAIL URE TO FUL LY ENG AGE THE BOT TOM OF THE...

Page 10: ...bolt 22 two flat washers 18 two plastic washers 5 and one lock nut 4 See Figure 10 and Detail 3 Tighten both bolts 22 snug but do not over tighten Board Arms must pivot freely FA ILU RE TO FU LL Y EN...

Page 11: ...of the backboard lower the backboard by turning the Actuator Crank until the lower arm makes contact with Stop Spacer 10 Figure 12 6 7 18 8 18 4 9 3 16 Stop Spacer 10 35 34 11 Figure 11 using a bolt...

Page 12: ...ot point Snug is tight enough 22 Attach Upper Board Arms to upper mounting tubes on backboard using two bolts 24 two plastic washers 5 four washers 18 and two lock nuts 4 See Figure 13 NOTE Do NOT ove...

Page 13: ...Note Tighten screws tight but do not over tighten Figure 14 Note Cordless drill recommended for screw installation Do not over tighten screws causing screws to strip Note To install screws it will be...

Page 14: ...ce height decal on backside of steel actuator and line up the 16 10 ft mark on the tape with the 10 ft mark on the height decal Decal should fit correctly onto the backside of the steel actuator If no...

Page 15: ...not cover the Warning Label on the front of the pole with the Pole Pad should cover Post Screws but remain below Warning Label on front of the Pole See Figure 18 Make sure to repostion Pole Pad if Sl...

Page 16: ...the part of the purchaser and Escalade Sports neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liability in connection with the goods sold This warranty shall not apply in an...

Page 17: ...7540 01 This Manual 1 3M 6899 00 48 Board Pad Right 1 3M 6900 00 48 Board Pad Left 1 3M 6901 02 3F 6010 00 Net 1 3 8 16 x 1 3 4 Carriage Bolt 4 Not Used 1B 7039 00 Self Tapping Screw 10 x 1 10 B2253...

Page 18: ...2 18 5 4 22 4 10 7 10 4 24 18 18 18 26 4 Pre Installed 42 40 27 32 33 42 17 39 2L 7540 01 18 34 30 Pre Installed DO NO T DU NK ON TH IS UN IT DO NO T HA NG FR OM AN Y PA RT OF TH IS UN IT INC LU DIN...

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