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 SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)

TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED

5.3

5.4

•  Secure the Handle Grips to the Handle Assembly with the hardware shown.

•  Attach the Handle Assembly to the 

Outer Tube (ALB)

 with the hardware shown. Fit the 

Lock Tab (CNF)

 into the notch on 

the Outer Tube.

CNH

AZP

Notch

CNI

 (x4)

AAJ

 (x4)

CNH

 (x2)

CNH

ALB

AZP

 (x2)

AZP

CNI

CNI

CNI

CNI

AAJ

AAJ

AAJ

AAJ

7/16”

(x2)

• Make sure that the Inner Channel (AKQ) has 

been removed from the Outer Tube before 
performing this step.

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Summary of Contents for FRONT ADJUST 90599

Page 1: ...00 am 5 00 pm Monday Friday MST and 9 00 am 1 00 pm Saturday MST QUESTIONS Model Number 90599 Product ID For Customer Service in Mainland Europe and the United Kingdom E mail cs lifetimeproducts eu Li...

Page 2: ...ction Indicates no hardware required for a speci c page Indicates no parts required for a speci c section Indicates to use not to use an electric drill for a speci c step ICON LEGEND Indicates the use...

Page 3: ...o 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 MAY RESULT IN SER...

Page 4: ...4 1 GROUND PREPARATION Metal Parts Hardware Bag TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED 1 1 3 ft Rebar Cement Mix Level ALE x1 1 493 lb 224 kg C O P Y...

Page 5: ...ng inspector to determine the proper hole depth The edge of the hole should be ush with the edge of the playing surface 1 1 A Ground Sleeve is available as an alternative to cementing the Pole into th...

Page 6: ...he assembly Pour the mixed concrete into the hole until it is lled to the level of the playing surface Insert the dimpled end of the Bottom Pole ALE into the center of the cement up to the 14 5 mark 1...

Page 7: ...until the object is parallel to the playing surface 1 5 Playing Surface 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...

Page 8: ...l the curing process is complete Mix the remaining 1 2 bag of concrete and pour the concrete into the Bottom Pole ALE until it is just below the slots in the top of the pole Then tamp the concrete dow...

Page 9: ...2 ABB x2 AAF x2 ABE x2 ABR x2 CIH x2 Note Only one 14 x 1 Self Tapping Screw ABZ one Domed Counter sink Washer CIH and one 1 4 x 3 4 Pan Head Screw ADS will be used for this section Save the remaining...

Page 10: ...2 CONTINUED 2 1 Insert the 3 8 x 4 Hex Bolts ABE with the 3 8 Washers AAF into the Middle Pole ALF as shown Then slide the 1 2 x 3 41 Spacers ABR onto the Hex Bolts ALF ABE ABR Warning Sticker AAF Lar...

Page 11: ...installed Do not jam the Poles together until instructed 9 16 x2 2 3 Align the hole in the Top Pole ALH with the slot in the Middle Pole ALF and slide the Top Pole over the Middle Pole Insert a 1 4 x...

Page 12: ...ALF 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 har...

Page 13: ...etal Parts Hardware Bag PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED ABD x2 5 16 ABF x2 7 16 AAM x2 ABK x4 5 16 AJW x2 APZ x1 AOW x1 AAV x2 DFE x4 ABB x4 AAJ x2 AJI x1 ALX x1 ALD x1 DFD x1 AMY x2 Plastic Parts TO...

Page 14: ...in the back of the Rim ALX as shown Secure the hardware with two T Nuts AAJ Ensure that the Tap Bolts AAM are positioned on the outside edge of the holes as shown Do not overtighten the hardware so mu...

Page 15: ...OLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1 2 x2 3 2 Connect the Rim ALX and Plastic Guard ALD to the Backboard AJI with the hardware shown Secure the 5 16 Nylock Flange Nuts ABK onto the Tap Bolts AAM ABK x2 APZ x1...

Page 16: ...ompression Springs Secure the Plate to the Springs with the hardware shown Attach the Backboard Brackets AMY to the Backboard using the hardware shown AAV x2 ABK x2 AJW x2 AOW x1 1 2 x2 7 16 x2 9 16 x...

Page 17: ...RED 4 x2 x2 3 4 19 mm 9 16 14 mm x1 BCR AJY x2 AKC x2 AKB x2 30 1 16 AAX x4 ABB x1 AAD x2 GBU x2 DFC x1 7 1 16 18 cm 7 1 2 DGA x2 ABN x8 7 5 8 in po 19 4 cm 7 1 2 in 19 cm 30 1 6 in 76 4 cm 21 1 8 53...

Page 18: ...ABN ABN DGA AAX x1 ABN x2 DGA x1 3 4 19 mm x2 DO NOT strike this Bolt GBU with a mallet If there is dif culty sliding the Bolt into place use a wrench to turn the Bolt until it has advanced into posi...

Page 19: ...the Long Extension Arms AKB that only have one hole to the Backboard Brackets in the location shown with the hardware indicated Secure only by hand at this point Secure the Hex Bolt DFC to the Backboa...

Page 20: ...to the Hex Bolt DFC as shown Lay the Backboard assembly next to the Pole assembly Rest the Rim on cardboard to prevent scratching Then secure the ShortExtensionArms AKC to the TopPole ALH with the har...

Page 21: ...i This page intentionally left blank Removable Reference Section PARTS IDENTIFIER...

Page 22: ...FIER Metal Part Removable Reference Section ALH x1 ALF x1 ALE x1 43 3 8 110 cm Warning Sticker ALL x1 43 3 8 110 cm ALX x1 DFD x1 AMY x2 AJY x2 AKC x2 AKB x2 21 1 8 53 6 cm 30 1 16 AKQ x1 ALB x1 CNG x...

Page 23: ...iii PARTS IDENTIFIER HARDWARE REQUIRED Plastic Parts Removable Reference Section BCO BCS BCR BCT BCU AJI x1 ALD x1 ALM x1 AKI x2 AJS x1 AMN x2 AKP x1 CNJ x1 AKZ x1 AJX x2 AJQ x1...

Page 24: ...iv This page intentionally left blank Removable Reference Section PARTS IDENTIFIER IDENTIFICADOR DE PIEZAS IDENTIFICATEUR DE PI CES...

Page 25: ...E REQUIRED AAX x1 4 6 4 7 Secure the Short Extension Arms AKC to the Top Pole ALH with the hardware shown Tighten the Nuts until they are ush with the end of each Bolt AAD AAX ABN ABN AAD x1 7 1 16 18...

Page 26: ...REQUIRED BCT Hardware Bag Metal Part ADR x4 AQH x2 CNI x4 AAC x1 AAN x1 7 AAX x1 ABO x2 ABB x1 AAD x1 AAZ x1 AZP x2 CNE x1 CNH x2 AAJ x4 6 5 8 168mm AKQ x1 ALB x1 AKI x2 AJS x1 AMN x2 AKP x1 CNG x1 C...

Page 27: ...Lock Tab CNF to the Triggers AMN with the hardware shown and slide the Trigger Spring AQH onto the Triggers in the locations shown Position the Trigger Assembly onto the Handle Brace CNG as shown Pla...

Page 28: ...ach the Handle Assembly to the Outer Tube ALB with the hardware shown Fit the Lock Tab CNF into the notch on the Outer Tube CNH AZP Notch CNI x4 AAJ x4 CNH x2 CNH ALB AZP x2 AZP CNI CNI CNI CNI AAJ AA...

Page 29: ...the Outer Tube ALB Slide the Two Head Snap Button CNE into the hole at the top of the Inner Channel AKQ Orient the Height Sticker AKP as shown and place it within the grooves of the Inner Channel Lin...

Page 30: ...he notched end of the Inner Channel AKQ into the Outer Tube ALB as shown Slide the Inner Channel into the Outer Tube until the 10 mark has been reached Then release the Trigger so it clicks into place...

Page 31: ...use a Rubber Mallet to tap the hardware into place Do not overtighten the Cap Nut If the end of the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap call our Customer Service Department Exposed threads on the end...

Page 32: ...to the Pole Secure the Hex Bolt to the Short Extension Arms with a Centerlock Nut ABB Raise the Backboard to the highest position Using the closed end of a wrench stretch the Springs AJY up and over t...

Page 33: ...QUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED FINAL ASSEMBLY 6 AKZ x1 1 1 1 1 1 AJX x2 AJQ x1 ADP x10 10 x 7 8 Only eight of the 10 Screws will be used BCU Hardware Bag ADS x1 CIH x1 ABZ x1 BCO This Hardware taken from th...

Page 34: ...ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP x4 Remove the plastic lm from the Backboard AJI and attach the Center Frame Pad AJQ to the Backboard in the location shown with the hardware indicated Make sure that the Center Fr...

Page 35: ...x4 Attach the Corner Frame Pads AJX to the Backboard AJI in the locations shown with the hardware indicated 6 3 AKZ ALX Attach the Net ALX Note If a replacement Net is needed please call our Customer...

Page 36: ...e slot on the Bottom Pole after seating DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY Call our Customer Service Department X SECTION 6 CONTINUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED To prevent serious injuries two adults are requi...

Page 37: ...14 x 1 Self Tapping Screw ABZ directly into the back of the Middle Pole just above where it meets the Bottom Pole ABZ ALM ALH Insert the Pole Cap ALM into the Top Pole ALH as shown 6 6 6 7 Chuck the 1...

Page 38: ...wear and tear If necessary replace any parts that have been worn or damaged through usage Contact our Customer Service Department for replacement parts c Inspect the Warning Sticker on the Pole If it...

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