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POWER LIFT

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BASKETBALL SYSTEM

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3/16"

(x2, included)

(375 lb)

Icon Legend................................2
Warnings & Notices....................3
Pole Assembly............................4
Pole-to-Base Assembly................8
Backboard-to-Rim Assembly......12
Backboard-to-Pole Assembly.....17
Parts Identifi er.........................i-iv
Handle Assembly......................24
Final Assembly.........................29
Maintenance.........................33
Registration........................33
Warning Sticker........................34
Warranty................................35

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1/2",  3/4"

11/16"

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1/2", 9/16", 3/4"

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TOOLS REQUIRED

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BEFORE ASSEMBLY:

•  Decide with what to fi ll the base 

(sand is recommended)

•  At least 2 adults recommended for setup

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

MODEL 90600

CONTACT LIFETIME

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 CUSTOMER SERVICE:

QUESTIONS?

Model Number: 

90600

Product ID:

For Customer Service in Mainland 

Europe and the United Kingdom,

E-mail

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[email protected]

Live Chat:

www.lifetime.com/customerservice

(click on “Live Chat” tab)

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Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer must be contacted for replacement parts.

IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE:  READ CAREFULLY

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Dial 

1-800-225-3865

7:00 am–5:00 pm (M–F) MST 

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Summary of Contents for POWER LIFT 90600

Page 1: ...base sand is recommended At least 2 adults recommended for setup ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 90600 CONTACT LIFETIME CUSTOMER SERVICE QUESTIONS Model Number 90600 Product ID For Customer Service in Mainland Europe and the United Kingdom E mail cs lifetimeproducts eu Live Chat www lifetime com customerservice click on Live Chat tab x1 Savethisinstructionintheeventthatthemanufacturermustbecontactedfo...

Page 2: ...a section Indicates no hardware required for a specific page Indicates no parts required for a specific section Indicates to use not to use an electric drill for a specific 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 this feature in order to prevent loosening later 1222024 11 19 2021 ...

Page 3: ...nd 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 MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system If using a ladder during assembly use extreme ...

Page 4: ...D PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED POLE ASSEMBLY 1 ADS x2 ABZ x2 ABB x2 AAF x2 ABE x2 ABR x2 ALH x1 Warning Sticker ALL x1 9 16 14 mm CIH x2 x2 x1 x1 x1 ALF x1 ALE x1 27 5 8 70 2 cm 43 3 8 110 cm The Bottom Pole ALE has been designed with an indent at one end ...

Page 5: ...BE with the Washers AAF into the Top Pole ALH as shown Then slide the Spacers ABR onto the Hex Bolts 1 1 ALH ABE ABR AAF Large Holes Small Holes AAF x2 ABE x2 ABR x2 9 16 14 mm ABB x2 Secure the Pole Bracket ALL to the Top Pole with the hardware as shown ALL ABB ABE 1 2 x2 ...

Page 6: ...Pole to the Bottom Pole ALE using the same method as step 1 3 1 3 SECTION 1 CONTINUED ADS x2 1 4 The Screw should be flush with the Pole but will spin freely once inserted ALH ALF Warning Sticker ADS ALF ALH CIH ALH ALF ALE ADS ALE ALF CIH ALL Make sure the indented lip on the Bottom Pole and the Pole Bracket ALL are on opposite sides of the pole assembly The Screw should be flush with the Pole but ...

Page 7: ...ll or use a 3 8 Hex Driver Using a Power Drill secure the Poles together with Self Tapping Screws ABZ 1 7 6x ALH ALF ALE ABZ ABZ 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 during use which could lead to serious personal injuri...

Page 8: ...dware Bag TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AAE x2 BTS x1 ABD x4 AAO x2 CCL x2 AMU x2 AJM x1 Plastic Parts x2 x1 1 2 13 mm CCL 3 16 5 mm x2 21 3 4 AJD x1 ALI x2 AJN x1 38 96 5 cm DRZ x1 POLE TO BASE ASSEMBLY 2 ...

Page 9: ...he Base Cap AJN onto the Base AJM as shown AJM AJD AMU AMU ALE 2 2 Slide the Axle AJD through one of the Wheels AMU and into the Base AJM as shown Then have one adult position the Bottom Pole ALE within the Base as shown with the lip at the bottom of the pole facing outward Insert the Axle through the Bottom Pole and into the other side of the Base and through the other Wheel Lip faces away from t...

Page 10: ...Pole Brace ALI to the Base AJM with the hardware shown Only finger tighten the hardware Repeat step 2 3 to install the remaining Pole Brace to the other side of the base Make sure the unattached ends of the Pole Braces line up as shown ALI AAE ABD AJM ABD AAO AAE x2 ABD x4 AAO x2 1 2 13 mm x2 ...

Page 11: ...e Pole on the ground Do not stand the system up until it is filled with either sand or water later in the assembly Tighten the hardware shown 2 6 2 5 Attach the Pole Braces ALI to the Bottom Pole ALE with the hardware shown BTS x1 CCL x2 BTS DRZ ALE ALI ALI 1 2 13 mm DRZ x1 x2 3 16 5 mm ...

Page 12: ...3 BCS Metal Parts Hardware Bag PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AJI x1 ALD x1 Plastic Parts TOOLS REQUIRED x2 1 2 13 mm EAP x2 AAQ x2 ABK x4 AAV x2 ADR x4 AJW x2 APZ x1 AOW x1 APY x1 ABQ x1 ALX x1 AMA x1 BGR x1 x1 x1 1 2 13 mm x1 ...

Page 13: ...ead from the socket head wrench to press one Push Nut AAQ onto one end of the Axle ABQ Not to scale EAP x2 APY x1 AAQ x1 ABQ x1 Not to scale EAP EAP APY AAQ ABQ 1 2 13 mm Socket Head x1 The Push Nut should rest about 1 8 from the end of the Axle If the Push Nut slips on too far continue sliding it to the other end of the Axle to remove it and try again ...

Page 14: ...he Rim ALX and the Rim Pivot Bracket APY Press the Push Nut AAQ onto the end of the Axle Use the socket head to secure the Push Nut if needed Connect the Rim and Plastic Guard ALD to the Backboard AJI with the hardware shown 1 2 13 mm ABK x2 AAQ x1 1 2 13 mm APY ALX ABQ ABQ AAQ ABK ABK ALD AJI x1 x2 ...

Page 15: ...N 3 CONTINUED 3 5 3 6 Thread the Jam Nuts AAV all the way down on the U Bolt as shown Insert the U Bolt APZ through the U Bolt Washer Plate BGR and into the back of the Backboard as shown APZ x1 Not to scale AAV x2 1 2 13 mm AAV APZ BGR x2 ...

Page 16: ...er Plate AOW over the Compression Springs Tighten the Nylock Flange Nuts ABK until the Rim ALX does not wobble to complete this step ADR x4 Not to scale ABK x2 AJW x2 AOW x1 Not to scale 1 2 13 mm AJW AOW ABK DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THE 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 ADR ADR ADR ADR AMA AJW x...

Page 17: ...RED BACKBOARD TO POLE ASSEMBLY 4 BCR AAD x1 7 1 16 18 cm Not actual length AAX x4 AQB x2 AAN x2 ABP x6 AOR x6 AQC x2 ANK x4 AQD x1 5 Not actual length ANP x1 ANQ x2 ANU x2 ANS x8 BGP x2 BGO x2 BLC x1 Plastic Part ALM x1 TOOLS REQUIRED 3 4 1 2 1 2 11 16 3 4 x2 ...

Page 18: ...n BLC BGP BGP 4 3 Attach the Lower Extension Arms BGP together with the hardware shown Use a Socket Wrench to screw the Thread Cutting Bolts AQB through the Lower Extension Arms and the Tie Plate BLC 1 2 13 mm 1 2 13 mm AQB x2 AAN x2 WARNING 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 of the Bo...

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Page 20: ...2 31 78 7 cm BGP x2 BGO x2 BLC x1 ALX x1 AMA x1 BGR x1 21 3 4 AJD x1 ALI x2 38 96 5 cm ALL x1 ALE x1 27 5 8 70 2 cm 27 5 8 in po 70 2 cm The Bottom Pole ALE has been designed with an indent at one end ALH x1 43 3 8 110 cm ALF x1 Warning Sticker 43 3 8 110 cm ...

Page 21: ...NTIFIER HARDWARE REQUIRED Plastic Parts Remove This Section BCO BCQ BCS BCR BCT BCU AKZ x1 AKP x1 1109025 10 9 6 9 8 6 7 6 8 AKF x1 AKI x1 AMN x1 AKG x1 ALM x1 AJI x1 ALD x1 AMU x2 AJM x1 AJN x1 BAA x2 AJQ x1 BAB x1 ...

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Page 23: ... the Lower Extension Arms as shown AAD x1 7 1 16 18 cm Not actual length AAX x1 ABP x2 AOR x2 3 4 19 mm AAD AOR AOR AAX ABP ALH 4 4 Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt x2 4 6 Attach the Lower Extension Arms to the Top Pole ALH with the hardware shown 4 5 AQC x2 AQC AQC ...

Page 24: ...s BGO to the Top Pole ALH with the hardware shown If necessary use a Rubber Mallet to tap the bolt into place AQD x1 5 Not actual length AAX x1 ABP x2 3 4 19 mm ANK x2 3 4 19 mm AQD AAX BGO ANK ABP ABP ANK BGO ALH Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt ...

Page 25: ...ension Arms BGP to the Backboard AJI with the hardware shown Center the Bolts with Nylon Patches ANQ onto the Nut Coupler ANP as shown Make sure that the Plastic Spacers ABP do not bulge 3 4 19 mm ABP x2 AOR x2 ANP x1 ANQ x2 11 16 18 mm CAUTION HAVE ONE ADULT HOLD THE BACKBOARD IN PLACE UNTIL ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN COMPLETED BGP BGP AJI ANQ ANQ AOR AOR ANP ABP ANQ ANQ AOR AOR ANP ABP ABP x2 x2 ...

Page 26: ...QUIRED 4 8 Attach the Upper Extension Arms BGO to the Backboard AJI with the hardware shown 3 4 19 mm AAX x2 ANK x2 AOR x2 ANU x2 Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt AAX AAX AOR AOR ANK ANK ANU ANU BGO BGO x2 ...

Page 27: ...INUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED Insert Nylon Plugs ANS into the locations indicated on the back of the Backboard Insert the Pole Cap ALM into the end of the Top Pole ANS x8 ALM 4 9 4 10 ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ANS ...

Page 28: ...RED HARDWARE REQUIRED BCT Hardware Bag Metal Part AAD x1 TOOLS REQUIRED x2 x2 x2 3 4 19 mm 1 2 13 mm 9 16 14 mm AAX x2 ABM x2 ABB x2 AQE x1 ABA x2 AAW x1 APR x1 7 1 16 18 cm 6 1 2 16 5 cm BSG x1 ACX x1 ALS x2 AKF x1 AKI x1 AMN x1 31 78 7 cm AKG x1 AOR x2 AKH x1 ...

Page 29: ... AKF as shown Align the holes in the Gas Spring Cover AKG and the Gas Spring AKF with the holes in the Pole Bracket ALL and attach the Gas Spring assembly to the Pole Bracket with the hardware shown Tighten the Centerlock Nut BSG until it is flush with the end of the Bolt A Centerlock Nut will require some effort to thread onto a Bolt See page 2 for details ...

Page 30: ... 1 2 16 5 cm ABA ABB AMN AKI AQE AKF Position the Trigger AMN inside of the Handle AKI as shown and secure the Trigger to the Handle with the hardware shown Insert the Release Pin AQE through the Gas Spring AKF Tighten the Centerlock Nut ABB until it is flush with the end of the Bolt x2 ...

Page 31: ...gger AMN Position the Rear Lifter Arms ALS between the Handle and Trigger and secure with the hardware shown 5 6 Secure the Handle AKI to the Middle Pole ALF with the hardware shown Make sure to place the Spacers ABM between the Handle Assembly and the Middle Pole as shown Tighten the Centerlock Nut ABB until it is flush with the end of the Bolt Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with ...

Page 32: ...rease Packet AKH on to the Release Pin ALV Connect the Rear Lifter Arms ALS to the inside of the Lower Extension Arms BGP with the hardware shown Place a Spacer APR between the Rear Lifter Arms as shown Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt APR x1 AAD APR BGP ALS ALS BGP AOR AOR AAX AKH x1 x2 ...

Page 33: ...29 Plastic Parts TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED FINAL ASSEMBLY 6 AKZ x1 x1 x1 x1 375 lb 170kg ADP x10 BCU Hardware Bag AKP x1 1109025 10 9 6 9 8 6 7 6 8 BAA x2 AJQ x1 BAB x1 x1 ...

Page 34: ...shown with the hardware indicated Make sure that the Center Frame Pad is oriented and centered on the metal piece of the Backboard 6 2 Attach the Corner Frame Pads BAA and BAB to the Backboard in the locations indicated with the hardware indicated x1 AJI BAA BAB AJQ ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP The Corner Frame Pads BAA and BAB will overlap the Center Frame Pad AJQ ...

Page 35: ...n a smooth surface 375 lb AJM AJM Two adults are required to complete assembly To prevent serious injuries the Pole should be held down by one adult at all times while the Base is being filled Two adults are required to complete assembly To prevent serious injuries the Pole should be held down by one adult at all times while the Base is being filled WARNING For safety reasons we recommend that sand ...

Page 36: ...tomer Service Department Our Nets are shorter than average to reduce the risk of entanglement Raise the Backboard until the top of the Rim measures 10 feet from the playing surface Apply 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 rest of the backi...

Page 37: ... 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 to the area Allow the paint to dry between coats IF RUST HAS PENETRATED THROUGH THE POLE ANYWHERE REPLACE IT IMMEDIATELY MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS LIFETIME S PROMISE TO YOU We invite you to read our privacy policy at www lifetime com...

Page 38: ...tsansgravier ou tout autre objet qui pourrait trouer la base entraînant ainsi une fuite ce qui pourrait faire basculer l équipement Gardez de l eau et de la matiére organique loin de la base Le gazon les déchets etc pourraient provoquer la corrosion et ou la détérioration Unefoisparmois vérifiezquelePoteauettouteslespiècesenmétal ne montrent pas de signes de corrosion rouille piqûres écaillage Enl...

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