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Page 1: ...1 Keep this Product ID Number and use when contacting Customer Service OWNER S MANUAL MODEL N 90160 C O P Y ...

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Page 3: ...E PARALYSIS BRAIN INJURY OR DEATH AILURE TO COMPLY MAY ALSO result in property damage Please heed all warnings and cautions 52 4 7 4 3 7 2 3 9 2 35 4 3 2 53 529 2 02 0 249 DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY s 4HREE CAPABLE ADULTS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THIS OPERATION s F USING A LADDER DURING ASSEMBLY USE EXTREME CAUTION s EFORE DIGGING CONTACT UTILITY COMPANY TO LOCATE UNDERGROUND POWER CABLES GAS and wa...

Page 4: ...hould set up the product Do not allow children in the setup area until assembly is complete Phillips Screwdriver 1 7 16 Wrench 2 Wood Block 1 Included 1 Pliers Rubber Mallet 1 1 2 Wrench 2 7 80 lb bags 9 16 Wrench 2 1 Electric Drill v 7RENCH 2 1 2 x 3 Rebar 1 Shovel Tape Measure Cement Mix 1 1 ...

Page 5: ...he assembly process This area is usually located in the bottom left hand corner of a step and indicates that special attention is needed to perform a particular part of a step These areas are usually located in the bottom right hand corner of a step and indicate that damage to the product or serious injury may occur if the caution or warning is not heeded WARNING ASSEMBLY GUIDES TOOLS AND HARDWARE...

Page 6: ...M 2 AKQ Inner Channel 1 Outer Tube 1 AJS Channel Stop 1 AKI Handle 1 AMN Trigger 1 9 Spring 2 AMW 7OOD LOCK 1 Pole Cap 1 AJQ Center Frame Pad 1 8 Corner Frame Pad 2 AKP EIGHT 3TICKER 1 AMT 7ARNING 3TICKER PPLIED TO IDDLE 0OLE 1 ID Item Description Qty Pole Assembly Hardware 1068524 ADS v X v 3CREW 2 X v 3ELF RILLING 3CREW 2 AAF v 7ASHER 2 v ENTERLOCK UT 2 v X v EX OLT 2 2 v X v 3PACER 2 CIH OMED O...

Page 7: ...g 2 AOW Spring Retainer Plate 1 AAV v AM UT 2 Backboard to Pole Assembly Hardware 1046466 AAD v X v EX OLT 4 v X v LACK 3PACER 4 8 v ENTERLOCK UT 4 v X v 3PACER 4 Handle Assembly Hardware 1046262 APS OCK 4AB 1 AEA 7ASHER 2 AAP X v 0HILLIPS 3CREW 2 AQI Trigger Spring 1 9 v X v 3CREW 2 AAC v X v EX OLT 1 AAN v AP UT 1 AAD v X v EX OLT 1 8 v ENTERLOCK UT 1 v X v 0OLY 3PACER 2 AAZ v X v EX OLT 1 v ENT...

Page 8: ...Pole ALE X OTTOM 0OLE PARTS IDENTIFIER X EFT ACKBOARD RACKET X 2IGHT ACKBOARD RACKET 43 3 8 43 3 8 AKC X 3HORT XTENSION RM Warning Sticker 30 1 16 AKB X ONG XTENSION RM AKQ X Inner Channel ALB X Outer Tube 21 1 8 43 3 8 1 X Center Frame Pad 8 X Corner Frame Pad ...

Page 9: ...Parts shown at 10 of Actual Size PARTS IDENTIFIER X ACKBOARD Parts shown at 25 of Actual Size 3 X Channel Stop ALL X 0OLE RACKET 9 X Spring ALM X Pole Cap AMN X Trigger AKI X Handle AKP X EIGHT 3TICKER ALD X Plastic Guard Part shown at 25 of Actual Size ...

Page 10: ...ADS X v X v 3CREW ABZ X X v 3ELF RILLING Screw ABB X v ENTERLOCK UT X v 7ASHER ABE X v X v EX OLT ABR X v X v 3PACER AAS X v X v EX OLT ABC X v X v ARRIAGE OLT ABS X v X v ALVANIZED 3PACER ABG X v X v 4AP OLT X v EX 4 UT ABD X v 7ASHER AAB X v ENTERLOCK UT X v 2UBBER 7ASHER ABK X v YLOCK Flange Nut AAV X v AM UT CIH X OMED OUNTERSINK Washer ...

Page 11: ...etainer Plate AAD X v X v EX OLT 8 X 1 2 Center LOCK UT ABL X v X v LACK 3PACER ABN X v X v 3PACER BACKBOARD TO POLE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE Hardware shown at Actual Size 7 1 8 Not actual length HANDLE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE Hardware shown at Actual Size APS X OCK 4AB ACY X v X v 3CREW AAC X v X v EX OLT 7 Not actual length ABO X v X v 0OLY 3PACER AAZ X v X v EX OLT ...

Page 12: ...ng AAN X v AP UT 8 X v ENTERLOCK UT ABB X v ENTERLOCK UT AAD X v X v EX OLT 7 1 16 Not actual length HANDLE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE CONTINUED Hardware shown at Actual Size ADP X X v 3ELF RILLING 3CREW Only eight of the 10 Screws will be used 2 0 33 9 2 7 2 Hardware shown at Actual Size ...

Page 13: ...GROUND PREPARATION HARDWARE REQUIRED SEC 1 PARTS REQUIRED TOOLS REQUIRED Part shown at 10 of Actual Size ALE X OTTOM 0OLE 1 2 x 36 Rebar Shovel Tape Measure Cement Mix X LB AGS Level 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 3 4 ...

Page 14: ... the hole should be flush with the edge of the playing surface SEC 1 1 Note A Ground Sleeve is available as an alternative to cementing the Pole into the ground Please contact Customer Service or visit Lifetime com online for more information 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 IX BAGS OF CONCRETE 3AVE BAG OF CONCRETE MIX TO USE LATER IN THE ASSEMBLY 0OUR THE MIXED CONCRETE INTO THE HOLE UNTIL IT IS filled to the ...

Page 15: ...MARK INCHES FROM THE DIMPLED END OF THE Bottom Pole ALE do not scratch the powder coating SEC 1 2 Slide the dimpled end of the Bottom Pole ALE into the cement up to THE INCH MARK 0OSITION THE POLE NEXT TO THE PLAYING SURFACE SEC 1 3 4 3 2 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 ...

Page 16: ...ETC THROUGH THE SLOTS IN THE OTTOM 0OLE 2OTATE THE POLE UNTIL THE STRAIGHT OBJECT IS parallel to the playing surface SEC Note Use a Level to make sure the Bottom Pole is standing vertical Form the cement into a downward slope away from the pole to allow water runoff Failure to do so may result in premature rusting of the Pole Playing Surface 4 3 2 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 ...

Page 17: ... ALE SO IT IS ABOUT v FROM THE TOP OF THE POLE HECK THE POLE SEVERAL TIMES WITHIN THE lRST HOUR TO MAKE SURE THAT ALL SIDES ARE VERTICAL AND THAT THE INCH MARK REMAINS LEVEL WITH THE SURFACE SEC 1 5 Note Allow 1 4 hours for the concrete to set before continuing 1 2 x 36 Rebar 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 Rebar ...

Page 18: ...OCKETS LEAN ALL CONCRETE OFF THE OUTSIDE OF the pole Allow the concrete to set for at least 72 hours before installing the rest of the system onto the Bottom Pole SEC 1 6 Cement Level Inside Pole Rebar Note STOP HERE The concrete must cure for at least 72 hours 3 days before installing the rest of the system In humid climates or wet weather allow additional time for the concrete to cure Do not pro...

Page 19: ...ABB X v ENTERLOCK UT X v 7ASHER ABE X v X v EX OLT ABR X v X v 3PACER ALH X Top Pole X Middle Pole 43 3 8 43 3 8 Warning Sticker ALL X 0OLE RACKET Part shown at 25 of Actual Size 9 16 Wrench X Electric Drill CIH X OMED OUNTER SINK 7ASHER Only one of the Domed Countersink Washers CIH X v 3ELF 4APPING 3CREWS AND v X v Screws ADS will be used in this section The remaining hardware will be used later ...

Page 20: ...IRED FOR THIS PAGE Insert the v X v EX OLTS with the v 7ASHERS into the IDDLE 0OLE as shown Then slide the v X v 3PACERS 2 onto THE EX OLTS SEC 2 1 ABE ABR Warning Sticker Large Holes Small Holes X ABE X ABR X 4 3 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 ...

Page 21: ...21 TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE Place the Pole Bracket ALL onto the v X v EX OLTS and attach it to the IDDLE 0OLE with the hardware shown SEC 2 2 ABB ALL ABE 9 16 X ABB X ...

Page 22: ... Insert a v X v 3CREW 3 through a Domed Countersink Washer CIH into the small hole in the Top Pole and into the slot in the Middle Pole as shown The Screw head SHOULD lT INTO THE OUNTERSINK 7ASHER SEC 2 3 ALH Note The 1 4 x 3 4 Screw should be flush with the Pole but will spin freely once installed Do not jam the Poles together until instructed ALH ADS CIH CIH X ...

Page 23: ...property damage Note Do not hit your feet with the Pole sections as serious injury could occur Wood Block If the Top Pole ALH does not completely cover the slots on the Middle Pole after seating DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY Call our Customer Service Department N ORDER TO SEAT THE 0OLES STRIKE EACH END OF THE 0OLE VERY HARD lVE TO SIX times on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard This must be done even i...

Page 24: ...ter the Poles have been seated insert a X v3ELF RILLING 3CREW ABZ INTO THE BACK OF THE 0OLE AS SHOWN SEC 2 5 Note Chuck the 14 x 1 Self Drilling Screw ABZ directly into an Electric Drill for easy installation or use a 3 8 Hex Driver ALH ABZ ABZ X ...

Page 25: ...IZED 3PACER ABC X v X v ARRIAGE OLT ACS X v X v 3TEEL 3PACER AAB X v ENTERLOCK UT X v EX 4 UT ABD X v 7ASHER X v 2UBBER 7ASHER ABG X v X v 4AP OLT Hardware shown at 25 of Actual Size ABK X v YLOCK LANGE UT 7 X Compression Spring AOU X v 5 OLT AOW X Spring Retainer Plate AAV X v AM UT HARDWARE REQUIRED ...

Page 26: ...TS REQUIRED X ACKBOARD 8 X Rim X EFT ACKBOARD RACKET X 2IGHT ACKBOARD RACKET Parts shown at 10 of Actual Size Part shown at 5 of Actual Size Pliers 1 2 Wrench 7 16 Wrench X TOOLS REQUIRED ALD X Plastic Guard Part shown at 25 of Actual Size ...

Page 27: ... REST IN THE NOTCHES OF THE ACKBOARD RACKETS as shown ONNECT THE ACKBOARD RACKETS TOGETHER USING TWO v X v Hex Bolts AAS two 1 2 x 2 5 16 Galvanized Spacers ABS and two v Centerlock Nuts AAB SEC 3 1 SEC 3 2 Not to scale AOU X AAS X ABS X AAB X 7 16 X AAB ABS AAB AAS AAS Note Tighten the hardware securely now AOU Notch AOU ...

Page 28: ...R 7ASHERS THROUGH THE BOTTOM HOLES IN THE BACK OF THE Rim 8 as shown and secure the hardware with two v EX 4 UTS SEC 3 3 Note Do not overtighten the hardware so that the 7 16 Rubber Washers bulge outward as shown Note Make sure that the 5 16 x 2 1 2 Tap Bolts are positioned on the outside edge of the holes as shown Correct Incorrect ABG ABG 8 ABG X ...

Page 29: ...the 2IM 8 and Plastic Guard ALD to the ACKBOARD with the hardware shown Thread the v AM UTS 6 all the way down on the v 5 OLT 5 N THE UNDERSIDE OF THE ACKBOARD PLACE 38 x 1 Steel Spacers ACS onto the 5 16 x 2 1 2 Tap Bolts ABG and secure the 5 16 YLOCK LANGE UTS ONTO THE 4AP OLTS SEC 3 5 1 2 ACS X ABK X AAV X AOU ABK Underside View ABK ACS ALD AAV AAV 8 ABG ...

Page 30: ...lace the Spring Retainer Plate AOW over the Compression Springs Tighten the v YLOCK LANGE UTS until the 2IM 8 does not wobble to complete this step SEC 3 6 Note DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THE 5 16 NYLOCK FLANGE NUTS IN THIS STEP Only tighten the Nuts until the Rim ALX does not wobble Tightening the Nuts will adjust the Rim tension ABK AOW 7 AOU 8 ...

Page 31: ...HANNEL AS SHOWN SEC 3 7 END THE ACKBOARD RACKETS OUTWARD BY HAND AND GENTLY LIFT THEM OVER the v X v ARRIAGE OLTS 4HEN SECURELY FASTEN THE ACKBOARD RACKETS TO THE ACKBOARD HANNELS WITH THE HARDWARE SHOWN SEC 3 8 Note Tighten the 5 16 Nylock Flange Nuts ABK until they are flush with the ends of the Bolts ABC ABC ABK ABK ABC ABC ...

Page 32: ...S REQUIRED SEC Parts shown at 10 of Actual Size Hardware shown at Actual Size 8 X v ENTERLOCK UT ABL X v X v LACK 3PACER Rubber Mallet v 7RENCH X AAD X v X v EX OLT Not actual length ABN X v X v 3PACER AKC X 3HORT XTENSION RM 30 1 16 AKB X ONG XTENSION RM 21 1 8 7 1 8 ...

Page 33: ... ABL X Secure the Short Extension Arms AKC TO THE ACKBOARD RACKETS IN THE location shown with the hardware indicated SEC Note Tighten the 1 2 Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt AAD X Not actual length 8 ABL AAD AKC ABL AKC 7 1 8 ...

Page 34: ...g Extension Arms AKB that only have one HOLE TO THE ACKBOARD RACKETS IN THE LOCATION SHOWN WITH THE hardware indicated SEC v X 8 X ABL X AAD X Not actual length 8 ABL AAD AKB ABL AKB Note Tighten the 1 2 Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt 7 1 16 ...

Page 35: ...ot actual length ABN X AY THE ACKBOARD AND 2IM ASSEMBLY NEXT TO THE 0OLE ASSEMBLY 2EST THE Rim on cardboard to prevent scratching Then secure the Short and Long Extension Arms AKC AKB to the Top Pole ALH with the hardware shown CAUTION HAVE ONE ADULT HOLD THE BACKBOARD IN PLACE UNTIL ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN COMPLETED 8 ABN AAD AKC 8 AKC AKB AKB ABN ABN ABN AAD ALH ...

Page 36: ...AAP X X v 0HILLIPS Screw AQI X Trigger Spring ACY X v X v 3CREW AAC X v X v EX OLT AAN X v AP UT 7 Not actual length 8 X v ENTERLOCK UT ABO X v X v 0OLY 3PACER ABB X v ENTERLOCK UT AAD X v X v EX OLT 7 1 8 Not actual length AAZ X v X v EX OLT Hardware shown at Actual Size ...

Page 37: ... shown at 10 of Actual Size AKQ X Inner Channel ALB X Outer Tube Parts shown at 25 of Actual Size AKI X Handle 3 X Channel Stop 9 X Spring AMN X Trigger TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Screwdriver 1 2 Wrench X v 7RENCH X AKP X EIGHT 3TICKER 9 16 Wrench X ...

Page 38: ...er AMN with the hardware shown and slide the Trigger Spring AQI onto the Trigger in the location shown SEC 5 1 APS AMN AQI AAP AEA X AAP X Insert the Trigger Assembly into the Handle AKI as shown The Lock Tab APS will fit into the bottom slot as shown SEC 5 2 AEA APS AKI AQI X APS X ...

Page 39: ...that the Inner Channel AKQ has been removed from the Outer Tube before performing this step Orient the Height Sticker AKP as shown and place it within the grooves of the Inner Channel AKQ INE UP THE BOTTOM END OF THE STICKER WITH THE edge of the Inner Channel SEC APS ACY ACY ALB ACY X Notch 7 5 10 AKQ AKP Note Wipe off any grease that may be on the Inner Channel before attaching the Height Sticker...

Page 40: ... of the Inner Channel AKQ into the Outer Tube ALB as shown Slide the Inner HANNEL INTO THE UTER 4UBE UNTIL THE MARK HAS BEEN REACHED 4HEN RELEASE THE 4RIGGER SO IT CLICKS INTO PLACE ALB AKQ ALB 10 SEC 5 6 Insert the HANNEL 3TOP 3 into the top of the Outer Tube ALB as shown 4 3 2 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 ALB 3 AMN ...

Page 41: ...the Pole Bracket ALL with the hardware shown SEC 5 7 AKQ ALL AAC X AAN X AAN AAC 1 2 X WARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut If the end of THE OLT BREAKS THROUGH THE PLASTIC CAP CALL OUR USTOMER 3ERVICE EPARTMENT XPOSED THREADS ON THE END OF THE OLT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES ...

Page 42: ...E ALB AKB AKB AAD 8 ABO ABO Note Tighten the 1 2 Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt 8 X ABO X AAD X v X SEC 5 8 Secure the Outer Tube ALB to the Long Extension Arms AKB with the hardware shown 7 1 8 Not actual length ...

Page 43: ... X Note Tighten the 3 8 Centerlock Nut until it is flush with the end of the Bolt AAZ ABB AKC AKC Insert the 3 8 x 7 Hex Bolt AAZ through the holes in the Short Extension Arms AKC THAT ARE CLOSEST TO THE 0OLE 3ECURE THE v X v EX OLT TO THE 3HORT XTENSION RMS WITH THE 3 8 Centerlock Nut ABB ...

Page 44: ... 5 11 Using the closed end of a Wrench stretch the 3PRINGS 9 up and over the 3 8 x 7 Hex Bolt AAZ as shown Note Make sure all hardware has been securely tightened before moving to the next section Wrench 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 Note Repeat this step to hook the end of the other Spring into the 2 hole in the Right Backboard Bracket AJK 9 2 9 AAZ ...

Page 45: ...are from Section 2 ABZ X X v 3ELF RILLING 3CREW Ladder X ALM X Pole Cap Parts shown at 10 of Actual Size Wood Block included ADS X v X v 3CREW CIH X OMED OUNTERSINK 7ASHER Part shown at 25 of Actual Size Hardware shown at Actual Size 1 X Center Frame Pad 8 X Corner Frame Pad ADP X X v 3ELF RILLING 3CREW Only eight of the 10 Screws will be used ...

Page 46: ...TER RAME 0AD 1 TO THE ACKBOARD IN THE LOCATION SHOWN WITH THE HARDWARE INDICATED AKE SURE THAT THE ENTER RAME 0AD IS CENTERED ON THE METAL PIECE OF THE ACKBOARD AS SHOWN SEC 6 2 Attach the ORNER RAME 0ADS 8 to the ACKBOARD in the locations shown with the hardware indicated ADP 8 ADP 8 8 1 ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP X ...

Page 47: ...EE ADULTS ARE REQUIRED DO NOT 44 04 33 9 7 4 7 2 THAN THREE ADULTS AND THREE LADDERS Playing Surface WARNING 5SE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN STANDING ON LADDERS TO perform assembly steps Follow all warnings and cautions on the ladder Failure to follow all of these instructions and warnings could lead to serious PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE X Align the hole in the IDDLE 0OLE with the slot in the Bot...

Page 48: ...atching the powder coating If the IDDLE 0OLE does not completely cover the slots on the Bottom Pole ALE after seating DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY Call our Customer Service Department WARNING The Poles must be seated together Even if the Poles cover the slots before seating they must be struck on a hard surface five to six times Failure to seat the Poles correctly could allow the Poles to separate duri...

Page 49: ...E ASSEMBLY THE SAME SIDE AS THE ANDLE Assembly measure 1 up from the bottom of the IDDLE 0OLE Use the Electric Drill to install the X v 3ELF RILLING 3CREW as shown Note Chuck the 14 x 1 Self Drilling Screw ABZ directly into an Electric Drill for easy installation or use a 3 8 Hex Driver ...

Page 50: ...ole Cap ALM onto the top of the Pole Assembly ALM 2 7 2 2 15 2 2 4 3 0 SEC 6 7 Attach the Net AKZ to the 2IM 8 8 AKZ Note If a replacement Net is needed please call our Customer Service Department Our Nets are shorter than average to reduce the risk of entanglement ...

Page 51: ...LLOWING PREVENTIVE MEASURES A HECK ALL UTS AND OLTS F ANY ARE LOOSE TIGHTEN THEM B HECK ALL PARTS FOR EXCESSIVE WEAR AND TEAR F NECESSARY REPLACE ANY PARTS THAT HAVE BEEN WORN OR DAMAGED THROUGH USAGE HECK THE 0OLE AP FOR CRACKS OR tears that could let water in the Pole Contact our Customer Service Department for replacement parts C NSPECT THE 7ARNING 3TICKER ON THE 0OLE F IT IS RIPPED FADED OR IL...

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Page 56: ...MAL usage In addition defects resulting from intentional damage negligence unreasonable use or hanging from the net or rim will void this warranty IABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW 7HILE EVERY ATTEMPT IS MADE TO EMBODY THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF SAFETY IN ALL EQUIPMENT FREEDOM FROM INJURY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED 4HE USER ASSUMES ALL RISK OF INJURY ...

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