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TOOLS AND  MATERIALS  REQUIRED  FOR  ASSEMBLY 

(Not  Included) 

1.  2 Adjustable Wrenches

10.  Concrete-1/2 yard  or  14-16

2.  Socket  Set

Bags,  (80  lb.  bags)

3.  9/16"  Wrench

11.  Phillips  Head  Screwdriver

4.  3/4" Wrench

12.  A minimum  of 2 Ladders

5.  15/16" Wrench

13.  Carpenter's Level

6.  ½"  Wrench

14.  Water Supply

7.  Hammer or Mallet

8.  Tape  Measure

9.  Shovel

**A  MINIMUM  OF  SIX  ADULTS IS 

REQUIRED  TO  LIFT UNIT INTO PLACE** 

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BEFORE  YOU START 

A.  Identify and  inventory all  parts using the  checklist boxes  in  the  paIis  list.  Be  sure  to 

keep  the  hardware  bags and  their contents separate.

B.  Test  fit all  Bolts  by  inserting them  into the  respective hole.  If  necessary,  carefully

scrape  away  any  excess  powder coating  buildup  from  inside the holes.  Do  not 

scrape  away all  of the  powder coating.  Bare  metal  may  rust.

SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS 

FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THESE  SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS  MAY  RESULT  IN  SERIOUS  INJURY  OR  PROPERTY  DAMAGE 

AND W i l l  VOID THE WARf ANTY.  Tt1e owner rnust ensure that all  players know and follow these rules to safely operate the 

system. Proper  and  complete  assembly, use  and  supe1vision  is  essential  for  proper operation ancl  to rec!uce  the risk 

of accident  or  injury. A  high  probability of serious  injury  exists  if  this  system  is  not  installed,  maintained, or operated 

properly 

• If  using  a  !adder during  assembly, use extreme  c 1ution. Follow  aH  warnings  and  cmitions  on  tt1e !adder carefully.  •  6

people  are  required to lift tt1e unit into place.,, Before  digging. contact  the  appropriate  ogency  to  locate  underground 

power cables. gas, and  water  lines. Do not  install  the  systern  within  20  feet of  overhead  power  lines.  e Climate, corrosion,

or misuse could  result  in  system  failure.  •  If  technical  assistance  is  required,  contact  the  manufacturer.  •  Minimum 

operational  tieight  is 7'6 ''  to the Rim  Most  injuries  me  caused  by  rnisuse  and ior  failure  to  follow  instructions

Use  ccJution  when  using  the  system. 

Summary of Contents for CV664A

Page 1: ...ROPFRTY Di i L CiF l I F ISF Ill I D Ill W l NIN S Nil C 1 1 JTIONS TO FNSI il t YOU S 1 1 l TY Dll NOT ITTl ll T T O SSH llliY THIS SYSTHvl IV 1 1IOVT C IRII IIY l F IDIN AND FOLi JIVING ILL NSTRUCTIONS BLCr N BY L JT liY N i ND L K N NVL HOPV O F LL P1 RTS l Sl Ci Tl E RTS LIST PPO DU www jaypro corn 800 243 0533 976 Hartford Tpke Waterford CT 06385 USA Keep this instruction manual in case you h...

Page 2: ...TIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND W i l l VOID THE WARf ANTY Tt1e owner rnust ensure that all players know and follow these rules to safely operate the system Proper and complete assembly use and supe1vision is essential for proper operation ancl to rec uce the risk of accident or injury A high probability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed maintained ...

Page 3: ... 4 1 6mm Lock Pin 1 Flex Rim Separate pack 5 2 Hex Bolt M18x l20mm M 1 Rim Pad Pre attached 6 1 Hex Bolt M16x295mm N 1 Backboard mounting bracket 7 2 Hex Bolt M16x320mm UNDERGROUND PARTS 8 1 Hex Bolt M16x185mm U 1 1 Anchor Template 9 1 Hex Bolt M16x135mm U2 4 1smrn Anchor J bolts 10 2 Hex Bolt M12x70mm U3 8 Thick washer for J bo t 1 1 4 Washer for M IS Bolt U4 12 Hex nut M 13 12 10 Washer for M16 ...

Page 4: ...concrete remains straight and square The form should be placed about 1 2 above the playing surface to allow for water drainage c Bell out the bottom of the hole NOTE i i qunrc liolc prevents thi rotation of the concrete NOTE The trca behind the playing surface must be ck 1red o f f by at least f ect w cnabk tht user to tand behind the pole to adjust the Rim height STEP B A Thread a 18mm Hex Nut U4...

Page 5: ...sembly back and forth repeatedly to eliminate any air bubbles in the concrete Lift the Template slightly above the concrete when agitating Make sure he Template is resting on the concrete after agitating Form the concrete into a downward slope away from the Pole to allow water runoff d Clean off any concrete that may be on the J Bolt Template or the exposed portions of the J Bolts ii I i U1 i i f ...

Page 6: ...ho1 Nn in FIGURE 1C U3 U2 I l STEP2 J FIGURE 1A FIGURE 1B Nylon washer 1 ray be factory installed A Slide the Main Extension Arm F over the top of the Main Post A and attach to the lower pivot tube with a M18x320mm Hex Bolt 5 two M18 Flat Washers l 11 two Nylon Washers M18 1 and one Lock nut M18 14 Do not over tighten this bolt and nut Playing Court FIGURE IC Note make sure Nylon washers locate be...

Page 7: ...pring Assist Cartridge C Nylon washer locates between Steel steeves J and Main Extension Arm F They may be factory assembled already 8 Att 1ch the bottom of Spring assist Cartrldqes C to the Main post Bracket by using a Hex Boll M16x185mm 8 two Flat Washers M16 112 one Nylon Washer M16 2 ancl one Hex Nul M16 15 Note Nylon washer goes fJetween two Cartlidges C Remove and discard the Steel spreader ...

Page 8: ... C Re c1ttach Sprin J box cover to the Rim with removed screws i 1 11 1l R2 R3 NOTE Use a level to make sure rim is level side to side before tightening nuts Tiqhten the two bolts and nuts used in STEP 6 I After cverythin9 is square rnake sure ail nuts on the systern have betm tiqhtene1J NOTE Do not ovN i9hton he Nuts mafw sure the uni can he ac jusied up ancl clown B To appiy t h E Him Height Sti...

Page 9: ...FTER GOAL HAS BEEN MOUNTED NOTE THE TWO VERTICAL SPRINGS CAN BE TIGHTENED IF MINOR LOOSENESS OR RATTLING OCCURS ONE OR TWO TURNS OF THE HEX NUT IS SUFFICIENT DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN AS IT WILL DAMAGE GOAL MECHANISM BACKBOARD AND COULD LEAD TO PLAYER INJURY ADJUSTING BREAKAWAY AMOUNT OF FORCE REQUIRED TO RELEASE LOCKING MECHANISM CAN BE ADJUSTED ON BREAKAWAY GOALS REMOVE THE COVER PLATE AND INSERT 3 16...

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