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 SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)

TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED

5.4

5.5

BZA

CXK

CXK

EJX

EJY

BZA

• Press down on the Bracket Assembly on the 

Outer Tube (EJT)

, then insert the 

Inner Channel (EJV)

 into the Outer Tube.

• Secure the 

Pedal (EJX)

 to the 

Pedal Bracket (EJY)

 with the hardware shown.

(x1)

BZA

 (x2)

CXK

 (x2)

3/8”

(x2)

EJT

EJV

• The multi-notched side of the Inner Channel 

should face the same direction as the Bracket 
assembly on the Outer Tube. Make sure to insert 
the end of the Channel that does NOT have a hole.

!

Insert this end into the Outer 
Tube, oriented as shown.

Press down on this bracket 
to allow the Inner Channel to 
pass through

Notches

Summary of Contents for FOOT ADJUST

Page 1: ...NEED HELP TALK TO US MODEL AND PRODUCT ID you will need both when contacting us Model Number Product ID Lifetime basketball systems are designed to be strong and durable We strive to make assembly as...

Page 2: ...to use not to use an electric drill for a speci c step ICON LEGEND Indicates the use of a Centerlock Nut A Nut with this marking will require some effort to tighten This hardware was designed with thi...

Page 3: ...eratation and to reduce the risk of accident or injury A high probability of serious injury exists if this product is not installed maintained and operated properly FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MA...

Page 4: ...ag TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED POLE ASSEMBLY 1 ADS x2 1 4 x 3 4 ABB x2 3 8 AAF x2 3 8 ALH x1 ALF x1 ALE x1 Warning Sticker ALL x1 2 1 1 CIH x2 9 16 ADA x2 1 2 x 2 91 ABH x2 3 8 x 3...

Page 5: ...X SECTION 1 CONTINUED 1 1 http go lifetime com footadjustpoleassembly ALF ALH CIH ADS Align the hole in the bottom of the Top Pole ALH with the slot in the top of the Middle Pole ALF Secure the Top Po...

Page 6: ...LE with the hardware as shown 1 2 1 3 X SECTION 1 CONTINUED ALF ABH ABB ADA AAF Large Holes Small Holes AAF x2 ABH x2 ADA x2 ALE ALE ALL 9 16 x2 ABB x2 Secure the Middle Pole to the Bottom Pole ALE us...

Page 7: ...seated use a 10 foot Tape Measure to measure the pole from top to bottom to the nearest eighth of an inch Write this measurement down in inches you will need this later in the assembly 1 5 6x WARNING...

Page 8: ...LS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AAE x2 5 16 x 1 ABN x2 1 2 x 1 8 DSA x1 1 4 x 3 BTS x1 1 4 ABD x4 5 16 AAO x2 5 16 CCL x2 3 16 ALI x2 AJC x1 AJE x1 AMU x2 AJM x1 15 3 4 400mm 7 178mm Plas...

Page 9: ...2 x 1 8 Spacers ABN onto each end of the Large Axle and position them against the Wheels 1 2 2 AAE x2 ABD x4 AAO x2 ALI ALI AAE AAE ABD ABD ABD ABD AAO AAO AJM AJM AMU ALE ALE AMU AJE ABN ABN AJC AJC...

Page 10: ...e so the Axle snaps into the slots Then rotate the Pole assembly upward so that the Small Axle AJE snaps into the upper slots of the Base as shown Secure the hardware shown using the Hex Wrenches prov...

Page 11: ...DWARE REQUIRED AJI x1 ALX x1 AJY x1 AJJ x1 AJK x1 AOW x1 AOX x1 Plastic Parts TOOLS REQUIRED 2 2 2 1 2 7 16 3 8 ABI x2 5 16 x 2 1 4 AAS x2 1 4 x 2 3 4 ABS x2 1 4 x 2 5 16 AAB x2 1 4 ABK x4 5 16 AAJ x2...

Page 12: ...ection scan the code below to view a video on on its assembly Slide the U Bolt AOU through the Left and Right Backboard Brackets AJJ AJK The U Bolt must rest in the notches of the Backboard Brackets a...

Page 13: ...the Counterbalance Spring AJY then nger tighten them to the Backboard Brackets as shown Place the Backboard Bracket Assembly and Rim Support Channel AOX to the Backboard AJI as shown ABS AJI AOX AOU...

Page 14: ...4 Tap Bolts ABI with the 5 16 Washers ABD and the 7 16 Rubber Washers ABF through the bottom holes in the back of the Rim ALX as shown and secure the hardware with two 5 16 Hex T Nuts AAJ Secure Rim...

Page 15: ...Compression Springs AJW onto the U Bolt AOU and place the Spring Retainer Plate AOW over the Compression Springs Tighten the 5 16 Nylock Flange Nuts ABK until the Rim ALX does not wobble to complete...

Page 16: ...ckboard Brackets AJJ AJK outward by hand and position the holes in the Backboard Brackets over the holes in the Backboard AJI Then securely fasten the Backboard Brackets to the Backboard with the hard...

Page 17: ...BCR Metal Parts Hardware Bag TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED BACKBOARD TO POLE ASSEMBLY 4 2 3 4 1 AAX x4 1 2 ABL x4 69 x 59 ADG x4 1 2 x 6 5 8 ABP x4 1 2 x 3 8 6 5 8 17 AKC x2 AKB x2 2...

Page 18: ...ABL ABL ADG AKC AKC AKB AKB 4 1 Secure the Short Extension Arms AKC and Long Extension Arms AKB to the Backboard Brackets in the location shown with the hardware indicated http go lifetime com footadj...

Page 19: ...y the Backboard and Rim assembly on the ground next to the Pole assembly Rest the Rim on cardboard to prevent scratching Then secure the Short and Long Extension Arms AKC AKB to the Pole Assembly with...

Page 20: ...1 2 6 1 2 BCT Hardware Bag Metal Parts 6 5 8 EJW x4 8 AAN x1 5 16 AAM x1 5 16 x 1 1 2 BZA x2 10 CXK x2 10 BSJ x2 1 4 x 1 3 4 EJZ x2 EKA x1 1 4 EKD x2 1 4 x 1 175 DHK x2 1 4 EKL x1 AKM x1 AKN x1 EJT x1...

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Page 22: ...t Remove This Section Before Assembling ALH x1 ALF x1 ALE x1 ALL x1 30 1 2 43 43 ALI x2 AJC x1 AJE x1 15 3 4 400mm 7 178mm ALX x1 AJY x1 AJJ x1 AJK x1 AOX x1 17 AKC x2 AKB x2 22 5 EJT x1 EJV x1 EKC x1...

Page 23: ...iii PARTS IDENTIFIER HARDWARE REQUIRED Plastic Parts Remove This Section Before Assembling BCO BCQ BCS BCR BCT AMU x2 AJM x1 AJI x1 EKL x1 AKM x1 AKN x1 EJX x1 AKZ x1 AEF x2 1163029 AKP x1...

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Page 25: ...EJU then secure them with the hardware shown Secure another Bolt BSJ over the top of the springs http go lifetime com footadjusthandle BSJ EJZ EKA AZP Make sure the two Springs are on the same side of...

Page 26: ...r Tube Use the Self Tapping Screws EJW to secure the Bracket Assembly to the Outer Tube x1 EJW x2 EJT EJU EJW The Foot Bracket Assembly should be met with some resistance from the springs installed in...

Page 27: ...edal EJX to the Pedal Bracket EJY with the hardware shown x1 BZA x2 CXK x2 3 8 x2 EJT EJV The multi notched side of the Inner Channel should face the same direction as the Bracket assembly on the Oute...

Page 28: ...Step 5 7 and 5 8 109 7 8 3 and A 110 4 and B 110 1 8 2 and A 110 1 4 3 and B 110 3 8 4 and C 110 7 16 1 and A 110 1 2 2 and B 110 5 8 3 and C 110 3 4 4 and D 110 7 8 2 and C 111 3 and D 111 1 8 1 and...

Page 29: ...ARDWARE REQUIRED 5 8 EKC EJT EKD EJW DHK Insert Lifter Arm Bracket EKC to Outer Tube EJT then secure them with the hardware shown EKD x1 DHK x1 EJW x1 7 16 x2 x1 Refer to the chart in step 5 6 for the...

Page 30: ...Secure the Left and Right Handles AKM AKN to the assembly with the hardware shown EKB EKB EKL EKL Insert Plug EKL into the Lifter Arm EKB as shown ADT x4 x1 Handle peices come together at the top to f...

Page 31: ...TION 5 CONTINUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED ADG AAX ACZ ACZ 5 11 Line up the Handle Assembly as indicated then secure it with the hardware shown AAN AAM AAX x1 ACZ x2 ADG x1 AAN x1 AAM x1 6 5 8 3 4 x...

Page 32: ...t Extension Arms AKC that are closest to the Pole Secure it to the Short Extension Arms with the 3 8 Centerlock Nut ABB Raise the Backboard to the highest position Using the closed end of a Wrench str...

Page 33: ...29 FINAL ASSEMBLY 6 Plastic Parts TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AKZ x1 1 1 362 lb 163 kg AEF x2 1163358 AKP x1...

Page 34: ...TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 6 2 AKZ ALX 6 1 If you have trouble with this section scan the QR code below to view the assembly video http go lifetime com llingthebase Remove the plastic lm from the bac...

Page 35: ...water is just below the hole c Using two adults stand the Base up on a at surface and nish lling the Base with water d Add one tablespoon of chlorine bleach to the water to prevent algae formation e...

Page 36: ...t Pedal Move the handle up or down to the desired height then release the Foot Pedal to secure the position 6 5 To apply the Height Sticker AKP raise the system to the highest setting 10 feet Line up...

Page 37: ...damage the Base which could result in leakage and the system tipping over a Adjust the system to its lowest position and use caution to prevent the height mechanism from adjusting b Stand in front of...

Page 38: ...following 1 Use an emery cloth to completely remove any rust or chipped paint 2 Clean the area with a damp cloth and allow it to dry 3 Apply two coats of a rust preventative high gloss enamel paint t...

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