ANCHOR SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
(Day 1)
1. Choose the proper location to
dig for the concrete footing. Use
the distance chart in
figure C
to
help you make your decision.
When choosing the exact
position to dig, make sure to
maximize the amount of playing
surface while minimizing possible driveway obstruction.
Rim Height
Distance from the face of the backboard to
the front of the Vertical Post (A)
6’ 65”
8’ 66”
10’ 48”
2. Dig hole 48" deep and 24" square. Be sure to bell out the bottom of the
hole to give added stability to the footing.
NOTE: If you live in an area where the frost
line is below 48" it is advisable to dig to
normal frost line.
3. Assemble the anchor kit as shown in
figure B
. First thread a 16mm J-Bolt
Hex Nut (L) 2 ½” of the way on to each 16mm Anchor J-Bolt (K). Place the
threaded end of each 16mm Anchor J-Bolt (K) through the 4 holes located
in the Anchor Footing Template (N). Then thread a second 16mm J-Bolt
Hex Nut (L) on to each 16mm Anchor J-Bolt (K) until tight against the
Anchor Footing Template (N), making sure to keep the 16mm Anchor J-
Bolt (K) hooks pointing in toward the center of the Anchor Footing
Template (N).
4. For this step you will need: level, broomstick and tape measure. The 48" x
24" anchor footing will require a little over a 1/2 yard of 3000 psi concrete
(32-34 60 pound sacks of premix concrete). More will be needed if you dig
a larger hole.
NOTE: Make certain that you have enough
concrete to finish the job. Allowing a
portion to dry while you purchase more
concrete will weaken the footing.
5. Mix the concrete according to the instructions on the bag. Fill the hole full
to ground level with as little time between batches as possible.
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