Jaypro Sports FNFB-30 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 3

 

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TOOLS REQUIRED:  

(1)

 

3/8” Socket Wrench and Box Wrench  

 

(1) 7/16” Nut Driver 

(1)

 

9/16” Socket Wrench and Box Wrench  

 

(1) Cable Cutters 

(1)

 

3/16 in Rivet Gun 

 

 

Spacing between poles is 40 ft for FNFB-30, 50 ft. for FNFB-3050, and 60 ft. for 
FNFB-3060. 

 

It is recommended, but not required, that poles be placed 25’ to 30’ behind goalposts.  

 

Remove or lower and secure all netting when not in use during practice and games. 

 

Remove and or lower and secure all netting if a major storm or extreme winds, in 
excess of 50 mph, are forecasted. 

 

Layout & Excavation: 

 

Clear working area from obstructions. Determine the proper location for the poles on the 
field.  (See Figure 2) 
 

Install Sleeves: 

 

Dig footing hole using the dimensions shown in Figure 1. Pack bottom of footing hole 
with 6” of gravel or concrete block or pour 6-1/4-inch concrete pad and allow concrete 
pad to cure for 48 hours.  Install ground sleeve and pour concrete as shown in Figure 1.   
While not required, Jaypro recommends using 6 lengths of 5/8 inch rebar, 48 inches long, 
wired together into a 24-inch diameter basket and placed around the ground sleeve in the 
footer hole.  Wait 48 hours before inserting poles. The top of the ground sleeve should be 
flush with the finished grade. 

 

 

Figure 1 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 2 

Concrete, block or crushed stone. 

  

CONCRETE 

Note these are suggested dimensions for average 
soil conditions, consult local building codes. 

STEEL REBAR

 

 

40, 50, or 60’ BETWEEN POLES 

 

Summary of Contents for FNFB-30

Page 1: ...of 8 FNFB 30 FNFB 3050 FNFB 3060 30 FT FIELDPRO FOOTBALL BACKSTOP SYSTEM Installation Instructions Call Jaypro Sports Equipment at 1 800 243 0533 during regular business hours for technical support ww...

Page 2: ...EL PULLEY 13 4 1 2 13 x 8 HEX HD BOLT 14 4 1 4 20 NYLON LOCK NUT 15 8 1 2 FLAT WASHER 16 4 1 2 LOCK WASHER 17 4 1 4 FLAT WASHER 18 2 3 16 COATED AIRCRAFT CABLE 50 60 70 19 80 100 120 8 BLACK CABLE TIE...

Page 3: ...tion for the poles on the field See Figure 2 Install Sleeves Dig footing hole using the dimensions shown in Figure 1 Pack bottom of footing hole with 6 of gravel or concrete block or pour 6 1 4 inch c...

Page 4: ...Attach the snap hook to the hoisting rope with a bowline knot Temporarily attach the free end of the hoisting rope to the snap hook HOISTING ROPE x 65 FT LONG BOW LINE KNOT Figure 3 1 2 FLAT WASHER 6...

Page 5: ...facing the field It is suggested that the wild end of the hosting rope be passed thru the opening of the cleat and a figure eight stop knot be tied at the end of the rope This will prevent the line f...

Page 6: ...e up the loop Make up a loop as shown in Figure 5 on both ends of the cable Attach a cable to both the top and bottom edges of the net using the cable ties Figure 5 1 4 WIRE ROPE THIMBLE with 2X 1 4 W...

Page 7: ...ting ropes to each cable end Slowly raise the net up once the net is fully raised secure the bottom edge of net to the pole as shown in Figure 6 5 16 x 3 1 8 SNAP HOOK ATTACH TO CABLE LOOPS END OF JOI...

Page 8: ...ting wider Remove and store the net after the seasons use Remove and or lower and secure all netting if a major storm or extreme winds more than 50 mph are forecasted When the poles are removed it is...

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