ELITE Series Adjustable Portable Backstop Instructions
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The advantage of using the stickers is that they do not require
modification to the flooring. They do not, however, guarantee accuracy
or repeatability of location and, in time, may need to be replaced.
10.1
Installation of Locating Bushings
1.
Locate holes. There are two options for locating the holes for the
anchor and locator bushings.
Option 1:
Locate the holes according to the diagram below that is appropriate
for your backstop model:
a.
PBEL54 (54” overhang): refer to Figure 10-1
b.
PBEL66 (66” overhang): refer to Figure 10-2
c.
PBEL96 (96” overhang): refer to Figure 10-3
Option 2:
a.
Position the backstop such that it is centered on court and the
front surface of the backboard glass (at 10’0” height) is the
correct distance from the baseline (48”).
b.
Use the transfer punch or a marker to locate holes for locator
bushings, using the holes for the alignment pins as guides.
c.
Locate hole for floor anchor such that there will be some slack in
the chain when installed to anchor point at rear of PBEL base
frame. Refer to section 11 for anchor kit installation.
2.
Drill the holes for the locating bushings using the 1-1/8” hole saw.
Drill all the way through the floor surface.
3.
Sand the inside surface of the hole and the outside surface of the
bushing.
4.
Clean and dry all sanded surfaces.
5.
Liberally apply adhesive to surface of the drilled hole only.
6.
Press the bushing into the hole until it is approximately 1/16” below
the floor surface.
7.
Clean up any adhesive residue according to manufacturer’s
instructions.