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BACKBOARD TO RIM ASSEMBLY 

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Hardware Blister Pack

PARTS REQUIRED

HARDWARE REQUIRED

AJI

 (x1)

ANK

 (x4)

ABK

 (x4)

 

ADX

 (x2)

BGZ

 (x1)

ANL

 (x1)

5 9/16”

AAX

 (x1)

ABD

 (x4)

ANM

 (x2)

ABB

 (x2)

ANN

 (x2)

 

ANJ

 (x4)

BCS

ALX

 (x1)

Metal Parts

Summary of Contents for MAMMOTH 90734

Page 1: ...ecide how you would like to ll your base sand is recommended Assembly should take 3 adults about 3 4 hours to complete ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 90734 Savethisinstructionintheeventthatthemanufacture...

Page 2: ...ion 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 o...

Page 3: ...rete or pavement Always place cardboard or other cushioning material between the Backboard and the ground or other hard surfaces 5 Always lay the Backboard at Never place it in a position where it mig...

Page 4: ...ez que le Poteau et toutes les pi ces en m tal ne montrent pas de signes de corrosion rouille piq res caillage Enlevez toute la rouille et repeignez compl tement avec une peinture pour ext rieur Si l...

Page 5: ...ent gardez vos mains et doigts loin de Ne permettez pas aux enfants de d p l quipement Ne portez pas de bijoux bagues montres c vous jouez Ces objets pourraient s accrocher au La surface sur laquelle...

Page 6: ...ole does not cover the 4 5 inch mark at the top of the Middle Pole after seating DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY Call our Customer Service Department TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1 3 1 4 X SECTION 1 CONTINUED...

Page 7: ...d This must be done even if the poles cover the pencil mark before seating has occurred 1 6x ATTENTION THIS STEP CANNOT BE REVERSED WARNING The Poles must be seated together Even if the Poles cover th...

Page 8: ...l through the metal of the underlying pole section 1 7 For ease of installation chuck the Self Drilling Screws directly into the drill see Figure 1 not available on all drills or use a 3 8 Hex Driver...

Page 9: ...Metal Parts Shown at 20 Actual Size Hardware Blister Pack PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AJE x1 EEO x2 AAM x2 ABD x4 AAO x2 DRZ x1 BTS x1 7 17 8 cm GDD x1 29 75 75 6 cm CNC x2 ABH x4 AOH x6 CKV x8 G...

Page 10: ...POLE TO BASE ASSEMBLY 2 Metal Parts Shown at 10 Actual Size TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED CONTINUED AMU x4 AJM x1 2 1 9 16 15 mm 3 16 5 mm 2 included GDF x1 GDG x2 GDH x2 Plastic Parts ALI x2 2 1 2 13...

Page 11: ...l on each side of the Base Frame Tube 2 2 Slide the Axle through the hole at the bottom of the Bottom Pole ALE Make sure the Pole is oriented as shown with the Pole Bracket ALL facing up Next slide tw...

Page 12: ...REQUIRED X SECTION 2 CONTINUED 2 3 Secure the Outer Support Tubes GDH to the Base Frame Tubes GDG as shown ABH x4 AOH x4 CKV x8 2 9 16 15 mm ABH ABH ABH ABH CKV CKV CKV CKV AOH CKV AOH CKV AOH CKV AO...

Page 13: ...upport Tubes Use a rubber mallet if necessary to tap the bolts into place AJM GDI GDI AOH 2 5 Place the Base AJM on the Base Frame Assembly as shown 2 9 16 15 mm Make sure the Wheels remain oriented a...

Page 14: ...IRED X SECTION 2 CONTINUED Raise the Pole Assembly until the Small Axle pops into place on the Base 2 7 2 6 Slide the Small Axle AJE into the Bottom Pole ALE in the location shown AJE Carefully rest t...

Page 15: ...e for now AAM ABD ABD AAO CNC AAM x2 ABD x4 AAO x2 CNC x2 ALI AJM The Chains require Cement Anchors to secure the system to the ground See the nal assembly section for detailed instructions on install...

Page 16: ...N 2 CONTINUED 2 11 Attach the Pole Braces ALI to the Bottom Pole ALE with the hardware shown BTS x1 DRZ x1 DRZ BTS 3 16 5 mm 2 2 12 Tighten the hardware from this section before continuing with the as...

Page 17: ...17 BACKBOARDTORIMASSEMBLY 3 Hardware Blister Pack PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AJI x1 ANK x4 ABK x4 ADX x2 BGZ x1 ANL x1 5 9 16 AAX x1 ABD x4 ANM x2 ABB x2 ANN x2 ANJ x4 BCS ALX x1 Metal Parts...

Page 18: ...18 BACKBOARDTORIMASSEMBLY 3 TOOLS REQUIRED Metal Parts PARTS REQUIRED AMB x1 AMA x1 BGY x1 AMC x1 AMK x1 BPZ x1 BQA x1 1 2 13 mm 9 16 15 mm 3 4 19 mm 1 2 1 2 ALY x1 ANO x1 Plastic Parts...

Page 19: ...Rim Impact Spacer BGY in the Backboard Add the Left and Right Rim Housings AMC AMB on top of the Rim Impact Spacer and slide the hardware shown into place Only nger tighten this hardware for now It w...

Page 20: ...apter Plate ALY to the Backboard AJI by using the hardware as shown ABD x2 ABK x2 ABD ABD ANJ ANJ ALY ABK ABK AJI 2 ANJ x2 1 2 13 mm Only nger tighten this hardware for now It will be securely fastene...

Page 21: ...lt BQA in the location indicated Attach the Rim to the Rim Housing using the hardware shown making sure the Nylon Washers ANK rest between the Rim and the Rim Housing BPZ BQA ALX ANK ANK ANL AAX 5 9 1...

Page 22: ...AMK ANK x2 ANM ABB ABB ANM 3 4 Securely tighten the hardware from steps 3 1 and 3 2 ANK ANK Only nger tighten this hardware for now 3 5 Slide the Spring Holder Clevis AMK onto the Eye Bolt BQA and sec...

Page 23: ...re with the hardware shown Tighten the 3 8 Zinc Nuts ANN to adjust the rim tension Securely tighten the hardware from steps 3 3 and 3 5 in the order they were assembled BQA ANN ANN ANN x2 ANO BGZ 1 Wa...

Page 24: ...24 X SECTION 3 CONTINUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED ADX x2 AMA ADX ADX 3 8 Attach the Rim Cover Plate AMA to the Rim...

Page 25: ...quipement Gardez de l eau et de la mati re organique loin de la base Le gazon les d chets etc pourraient provoquer la corrosion et ou la d t rioration Une fois par mois v ri ez que le Poteau et toute...

Page 26: ...RTS IDENTIFIER Metal Parts Section can be removed for quick reference AMB x1 AMA x1 AMC x1 AMK x1 BPZ x1 BQA x1 ALY x1 ANO x1 GDF x1 GDG x2 GDH x2 ALI x2 29 75 75 6 cm GDD x1 AJE x1 7 17 8 cm ALS x2 A...

Page 27: ...iii PARTS IDENTIFIER HARDWARE REQUIRED Plastic Parts Section can be removed for quick reference ALM x1 AMU x4 AJM x1 FIQ x1 FIR x1 AKI x1 GFL x1 BGY x1 BCO BCQ GOV BCS BCR BCT GOW AKZ x1 AEF x1...

Page 28: ...iv This page intentionally left blank Section can be removed for quick reference PARTS IDENTIFIER...

Page 29: ...REQUIRED BACKBOARD TO POLE ASSEMBLY 4 ADM x2 ABP x2 AOR x4 ANK x2 ANP x1 ANQ x2 ANU x2 ANS x8 AKE x1 BGO x2 Plastic Part ALM x1 TOOLS REQUIRED ABN x6 GDN x4 GDM x2 GDO x4 3 16 5 mm 2 included 3 4 19...

Page 30: ...to tap the Coupler Pin Assembly through the holes 4 2 4 1 Secure one Bolt GDN and Washer GDO to a Coupler Pin GDM at one end GDN GDO GDM GDN GDO GDM GOS ABN ABN GDN x2 GDM x1 GDO x2 ABN x2 Fit this Wa...

Page 31: ...GOS ABN BGO ALH Fit this Washer GDO over the Bolt GDN to secure the hardware to the Coupler Pin 4 4 Attach the Upper Extension Arms BGO to the Top Pole ALH with the hardware shown If necessary use a...

Page 32: ...are shown Center the Bolts ANQ onto the Nut Coupler ANP as shown Make sure that the Plastic Spacers ABP do not bulge ABP x2 AOR x2 ANP x1 ANQ x2 AKE AJI ANQ ANQ AOR ANP ABP ABP AOR ABP CAUTION HAVE ON...

Page 33: ...6 Attach both Upper Extension Arms BGO to the Backboard AJI with the hardware shown 3 4 19 mm ANK x2 AOR x2 ANU x2 Tighten the Nuts ADM until they are ush with the end of the Bolts BGO BGO 2 ADM ABN...

Page 34: ...4 CONTINUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED ANS x8 Insert Nylon Plugs ANS into the locations indicated on the back of the Backboard ALM 4 7 ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS Insert the Pole Cap ALM into the...

Page 35: ...HARDWARE REQUIRED ABN x4 GDN x10 ACZ x2 GDO x10 GDM x1 GDX x1 GDY x1 GDQ x1 GDZ x2 GDP x1 PARTS REQUIRED ALS x2 GFL x1 AKI x1 TOOLS REQUIRED 1 3 16 5 mm 2 AAO x1 1 2 13 mm 2 GOU x1 Hardware Blister Pa...

Page 36: ...Align the holes in the Gas Spring GFL with the holes in the Pole Bracket ALL and attach the Gas Spring assembly to the Pole Bracket with the hardware shown DO NOT overtighten the hardware The Gas Spri...

Page 37: ...the visible screws facing the base 5 3 Secure the Handle AKI to the Pole 5 2 Secure one Bolt GDN and Washer GDO to a Coupler Pin GOU at one end GDN GDO GOU GDN GDO Fit this Washer GDO over the Bolt G...

Page 38: ...re indicated 5 4 Secure a Bolt GDN and a Washer GDO at one end of both Coupler Pins GDZ GDN GDO GDZ GDZ x2 Fit this Washer GDO over the Bolt GDN to secure the hardware to the Coupler Pin GDN x4 GDO x4...

Page 39: ...5 CONTINUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED Secure the Padlock ALC in the location shown to lock the adjustment mechanism This will keep the actuator in the proper position for the next assembly step ALC...

Page 40: ...g adding Plastic Spacers ACZ in the locations shown Secure the Pin Assembly with the hardware indicated 1 5 8 Secure one Bolt GDN and Washer GDO to a Coupler Pin GDX at one end GDN GDO GDX GDN GDO Fit...

Page 41: ...e Pin until the tabs snap into the slots g 3 5 11 GDP GDQ GDP Actuator Handle Bracket GDQ x1 Tabs Slots in the Handle Brackets GDP GDP 1 2 3 Slide the Actuator Clip GDP onto the Handle Bracket Pull th...

Page 42: ...s on the Extension Arms Secure one Bolt GDN and Washer GDO to a Coupler Pin GDM at one end GDN GDO GDM GDN x2 GDO x2 GDM x1 5 12 5 13 GDN GDO Fit this Washer GDO over the Bolt GDN to secure the hardwa...

Page 43: ...39 TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AKZ x1 x1 FINAL ASSEMBLY 6 400 lb 181 kg x1 x1 x1 x1 AAF x2 CHQ x2 AQQ x2 FIQ x1 FIR x1 1205643 AKP x1 AEF x1 9 16 15 mm x1 Hardware Blister Pack GOW...

Page 44: ...sand Instead of sand you may choose to ll your base with water Add one tablespoon of chlorine bleach to the water to prevent algae growth WARNING For safety reasons we recommend that sand be used ins...

Page 45: ...d to complete assembly To prevent serious injuries the pole should be held down by one adult at all times while the base is being lled FIQ FIR WARNING The assembled system is very heavy At least three...

Page 46: ...pply the Height Adjustment Sticker AKP onto the Gas Spring GFL lining up the edge of the Gas Spring Cover with the 10 foot mark on the sticker Press the sticker into place while carefully removing the...

Page 47: ...are Slide a Hex Bolt CHQ through a Washer AAF and through the end link of the chain Secure the bolts into the concrete anchors Repeat for the other side AAF AQQ Do not attempt to use the portable uni...

Page 48: ...ssive 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...

Page 49: ...re objet qui pourrait trouer la base entra nant ainsi une fuite ce qui pourrait faire basculer l quipement Gardez de l eau et de la mati re organique loin de la base Le gazon les d chets etc pourraien...

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Page 51: ...uaranteed The user assumes all risk of injury resulting from the use of this product All merchandise is sold on this condition and no representative of the company may waive or change this policy 6 Th...

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