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01/06

ID#   M732201

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HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (BOLTS & PINS)

Item #12 (6)

Item #13 (1)

Item #15 (6)

Item #14 (4)

Item #9 (1)

Item #18 (2)

Item #38 (7)

Item #39 (1) 

Item #16 (6*)

Item #23 (1)

Item #35 (1*)

Item #34 (1)

Item #8 (1)

Item #20 (2)

Item #42 (7)

HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS & WASHERS)

Item #11 (1)

Item #36 (1) 

Item #37 (1) 

Summary of Contents for M732201

Page 1: ...UAL BEFORE USING THIS UNIT FAILURE TO FOLLOW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY WARNING 7 16 1 2 9 16 3 4 7 16 1 2 9 16 3 4 2 People Tape Measure Wood Board scrap Sawhorse or Support Table Tape Safety Glasses 3 Phillips Screwdriver Needle Nose Pliers Garden Hose or Sand 3 6 0 l b 3 6 0 l b 1 6 3 k g 1 6 3 k g Write Model Number From Box Here Socket Wrenches and Soc...

Page 2: ...e each use for instability Do not use system during windy and or severe weather conditions system may tip over Place system in the storage position and or in an area protected from the wind and free from personal property and or overhead wires Never play on damaged equipment When moving system use caution to keep mechanism from shifting Keep pole top covered with cap at all times Do not allow wate...

Page 3: ...parate during play and or transport of the system Climate corrosion or misuse could result in system failure Minimum operational height is 6 6 1 98 m to the bottom of backboard This equipment is intended for home recreational use only and NOT excessive competitive play Read and understand the warning label affixed to pole The life of your basketball pole depends on many conditions The climate plac...

Page 4: ...ons Failure to follow instructions could result in SERIOUS INJURY It is NOT acceptable to devise a makeshift support system PRODUCT REGISTRATION Please remember to complete your product registration form on line at www huffysports com customer_support product_registration WARNING IF YOUR SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ACRYLIC BACKBOARD EXAMINE BACKBOARD FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DURING SHI...

Page 5: ...01 06 ID M732201 5 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system RIM POLE BASE SUPPORT STRUT BACKBOARD FRONT VIEW BACKBOARD RIM POLE ELEVATOR ADJUSTMENT BASE SUPPORT STRUT BACK VIEW ...

Page 6: ... 20 2 204558 Screw Phillips 1 4 x 375 Long Type 25 21 1 Rim 22 1 206219 Cap Pole Top 3 23 1 202603 Washer Nylon 24 2 203617 Plug Cap Item Qty Part No Description 25 1 522730 Label Height Adjustment and Moving 26 1 Net 27 1 201160 Pawl Lever 28 1 801159 Ratchet 29 2 900964 Backboard Bracket 30 1 203472 Spring Black Slam Jam 31 1 200318 Bracket Reinforcement Slam Jam 32 1 900033 Bracket Slam Jam 33 ...

Page 7: ...his model HARDWARE IDENTIFIER BOLTS PINS Item 12 6 Item 13 1 Item 15 6 Item 14 4 Item 9 1 Item 18 2 Item 38 7 Item 39 1 Item 16 6 Item 23 1 Item 35 1 Item 34 1 Item 8 1 Item 20 2 Item 42 7 HARDWARE IDENTIFIER NUTS WASHERS Item 11 1 Item 36 1 Item 37 1 ...

Page 8: ...1 01 06 Item 32 1 Item 31 1 HARDWARE IDENTIFIER STEEL SPACERS RODS HARDWARE IDENTIFIER PLASTIC SPACERS CLIPS HARDWARE IDENTIFIER OTHER Item 44 1 Item 7 1 Item 17 4 Item 41 4 Item 45 1 Item 33 4 Item 30 1 Item 40 1 ...

Page 9: ...like when you ve finished this section 2 1 2 and 2 9 16 Wrenches 9 16 1 2 2 Socket Wrenches and Sockets SECTION A ASSEMBLE THE BASE 1 Correctly identify each pole section and mark indicated distance from ends with tape as shown BOTTOM POLE 43 MIDDLE POLE 43 TOP POLE 31 4 5 6 Tape AND OR ...

Page 10: ...fication sticker on the middle pole Align dimple of top pole section 4 into trough of middle pole section 5 as shown IMPORTANT HOLE DIMPLE middle pole THE IDENTIFICATION STICKER IS LOCATED 5 FROM THE END OF THE POLE WHEN PROPERLY POUNDED TOGETHER THE POLE SECTIONS SHOULD HAVE A 3 1 2 MINIMUM OVERLAP LEAVING 1 1 2 BETWEEN THE OVERLAPPING POLE AND THE IDENTIFICATION STICKER CAUTION 5 middle pole 1 1...

Page 11: ...D STICKER Bottom pole Bounce top and middle pole assembly 4 and 5 onto bottom pole section 6 using a wood scrap as shown Bounce until the top and middle pole assembly no longer moves toward the pole identification mark on the bottom pole 3 THE IDENTIFICATION STICKER IS LOCATED 5 FROM THE END OF THE POLE WHEN PROPERLY POUNDED TOGETHER THE POLE SECTIONS SHOULD HAVE A 3 1 2 MINIMUM OVERLAP LEAVING 1 ...

Page 12: ...hown A deep socket is recommended 8 7 6 Install rod 7 through holes in bottom pole section 6 and eyebolt 8 2 17 17 3 3 19 9 6 8 7 THE SPACER 17 WILL FIT LOOSELY UNTIL SECURED INTO THE CAVITY OF THE BASE IMPORTANT TWO CAPABLE ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNING IMPORTANT The Warning Label should be facing to...

Page 13: ... 12 and nut 13 as shown Rotate the non secured ends of base struts 10 as shown 7 Secure both base struts 10 to base using bolts 15 washers 12 and nuts 16 15 10 12 1 12 16 10 10 12 16 15 12 NOTE ORIENTATION OF STRUTS TIGHTEN BOLT 11 IN LOCK NUT 13 UNTIL FLUSH EVEN WITH LOCK NUT S OUTER EDGE WARNING ...

Page 14: ...hes 9 16 1 2 3 4 2 Socket Wrenches and Sockets ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION B ATTACH THE BACKBOARD Assemble backboard brackets 29 using bolts 14 and nuts 9 as shown 1 29 43 Elevator tube Toward Pole Toward Board Identify elevator tubes 43 2 DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETELY IMPORTANT 14 9 9 14 AND OR NOTE ORIENTATION 29 ...

Page 15: ...NOT OVER TIGHTEN It is necessary for all parts to be installed properly for this mechanism to work safely and properly IMPORTANT Attach lower elevator tubes 43 to backboard brackets 29 using spacers 17 23 41 and 45 bolts 42 ratchet 28 and nuts 38 as shown 45 TOP VIEW OF RATCHET ASSEMBLY 23 45 28 29 17 17 TIGHTEN ALL COMPONENTS COMPLETELY STEP 1 4 IMPORTANT 17 17 ...

Page 16: ...tion with pliers from clevis pin 34 to board bracket 29 USE EYE PROTECTION WHEN INSTALLING SPRINGS WARNING 43 36 16 32 29 7 Insert T bolt 36 through Slam Jam bracket 32 as shown Secure Slam Jam bracket 32 and backboard bracket 29 assemblies to backboard Using bolt 15 and nut 16 as shown 34 18 27 18 27 40 43 43 16 15 15 ...

Page 17: ...3 8 9 Attach upper elevator tubes 43 to backboard brackets 29 using spacers 41 bolt 42 and nut 38 as shown Support pole on sawhorse Attach upper and lower elevator tubes 43 to upper pole section 4 using bolts 42 and nuts 38 as shown Attach pole cap 22 as shown ...

Page 18: ...42 33 47 38 10 Attach outer handle tube 47 to upper elevator tubes 43 using bolt 42 spacers 33 and nut 38 as shown Attach outer handle tube 47 to lower elevator tubes 43 using bolt 42 spacers 33 and nut 38 as shown 43 43 43 A 10 B 33 43 ...

Page 19: ...201 19 47 48 48 46 11 Slide inner handle tube 48 into outer handle tube 47 as shown 12 Secure inner handle tube 48 to outer handle tube 47 using screws 20 as shown Slide handle 46 onto inner handle tube 48 20 20 47 ...

Page 20: ...hrough center hole in rim 21 B Install reinforcement bracket 31 onto T bolt 36 as shown C Install spring 30 onto T bolt 36 as shown D Install special nut 39 and washer 37 onto T bolt 36 E Tighten special nut 39 until flush with end of T bolt 36 31 39 37 32 36 21 30 36 37 39 A B C D E 36 36 NOTE ORIENTATION OF BRACKET 31 ...

Page 21: ...se rim PAST highest position above 10 feet 2 While still holding handle firmly CAREFULLY lower rim to lowest position 3 Raise to desired height by pulling down on handle READ BEFORE OPERATING ELEVATOR SYSTEM CAUTION DO NOT LET GO OF HANDLE UNTIL THE RIM IS RESET AT LOWEST POSTION OR DESIRED HEIGHT FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE 1 Adjust basketb...

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