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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 

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 SECTION 1 (CONTINUED)

ALH

ALF

ALE

ALL

Crimped end

• Slide the 

Middle Pole (ALF)

 onto the 

Bottom Pole(ALE)

 as shown. Make sure 

the crimped side at the end of the 

Bottom Pole (ALE)

 faces the opposite 

direction as the 

Pole Bracket (ALL)

.

• In order to seat the Poles, strike each end of the Pole very 

hard fi ve to six times on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard. 
This must be done even if the Poles cover the 4” mark before 
seating has occurred. If the 

Top and Middle Poles (ALH & ALF)

 do not 

completely cover the marks on the 

Middle and Bottom Poles (ALF & 

ALE)

 after seating, 

DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY

. Call our Customer 

Service Department. 

(1)

6x

ATTENTION:  THIS STEP CANNOT BE REVERSED!

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 injuries or property damage.

!

•  Do not strike your feet with the 

Pole sections, as serious injury 
may occur.

!

Summary of Contents for PUMP ADJUST 90487

Page 1: ...d see page 29 Assembly should take 2 people about 2 3 hours to complete ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 60091 MODEL 90487 Savethisinstructionintheeventthatthemanufacturerhas tobecontactedforreplacementparts BEFORE ASSEMBLY CONTACT LIFETIME CUSTOMER SERVICE Call 1 800 225 3865 7 00 am 5 00 pm Monday Friday MST and 9 00 am 1 00 pm Saturday MST QUESTIONS MODEL AND PRODUCT ID you will need both when conta...

Page 2: ...tion 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 1184985 B 8 23 2017 C O P Y ...

Page 3: ...proper operation 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 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 ass...

Page 4: ... fabricante Nunca deje la unidad en posición de uso sin habe llenado previamente la base con material de contrapeso pues e sistema podría tumbarse rápidamente y causar graves lesione personales Mantenga las manos y los dedos alejados de las piezas movible cuando regule la altura o desplace el sistema No deje que los niños regulen ni desplacen el sistema No use joyas anillos relojes collares o garg...

Page 5: ...nité d d abord rempli la base avec un po basculer rapidement et causer de gra Lorsque vous ajustez la hauteu l équipement gardez vos mains et do Ne permettez pas aux enfant l équipement Ne portez pas de bijoux bagues vous jouez Ces objets pourraient s ac La surface sur laquelle est posée gravier ou tout autre objet qui pourrai une fuite ce qui pourrait faire bascule Gardez de l eau et de la matiér...

Page 6: ...completely cover the 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 ALH ALF 1 6x ATTENTION THIS STEP CANNOT BE REVERSED Do not strike your feet with the Pole sections as serious injury may occur WARNING The Poles must be seated together Even if the Poles cover the slots before ...

Page 7: ...4 mark before seating has occurred If the Top and Middle Poles ALH ALF do not completely cover the marks on the Middle and Bottom Poles ALF ALE after seating DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY Call our Customer Service Department 1 6x ATTENTION THIS STEP CANNOT BE REVERSED 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 ...

Page 8: ...e as shown 1 7 CMV x2 For ease of installation chuck the Self Drilling Screws directly into the drill if your drill see Figure 1 not available on all drills or use a 3 8 Hex Driver see Figure 2 Hex Driver not included TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED X SECTION 1 CONTINUED ALH ALF ALE CMV Figure 1 Figure 2 ...

Page 9: ...BASE ASSEMBLY 2 BCQ Metal Part Hardware Bag TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AMU x2 AJM x1 Plastic Parts 2 1 1 2 CCL 3 16 2 21 3 4 AJD x1 ALI x2 AJN x1 38 CCL x2 AAE x2 ABD x4 AAO x2 DRZ x1 BTS x1 ...

Page 10: ...Base AJM as shown Slide the 21 3 4 Axle AJD through one of the Wheels AMU and into the Base AJM Have one adult position the Bottom Pole ALE within the Base as shown with the lip at the bottom of the pole facing away from the base Insert the Axle through the Bottom Pole and into the other side of the Base and through the other Wheel It may be necessary to use a Rubber Mallet to tap the Axle into pl...

Page 11: ...e Pole Brace ALI to the Base AJM with the hardware shown Only finger tighten the hardware AAE x2 ABD x4 AAO x2 1 2 x2 2 4 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 ABD AAO ...

Page 12: ...d and rest the 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 3 16 BTS x1 CCL x2 1 2 x2 DRZ x1 DRZ BTS ...

Page 13: ...HARDWARE REQUIRED Hardware Bag AAQ x2 APY x1 EAP x2 ADR x4 ABQ x1 PARTS REQUIRED Metal Parts ALX x1 AMA x1 AJI x1 Plastic Parts Pièces en plastique Piezas de plástico ALD x1 BCS TOOLS REQUIRED x1 9 16 14 mm x2 1 2 13 mm x1 AMY x2 DFD x1 ABB x4 DFE x4 AAV x2 ...

Page 14: ...RED 3 1 3 2 9 16 11 mm x2 Attach the Backboard Brackets AMY to the Backboard using the hardware indicated ABB DFE DFE DFE DFE ABB AMY Insert two Carriage Bolts EAP through each hole in the Rim Pivot Bracket APY EAP APY EAP EAP x2 APY x1 DFE x4 ABB x4 ...

Page 15: ...ut AAQ should rest about 1 4 6 mm from the end of the Axle ABQ If the Push Nut AAQ slips on too far continue sliding it to the other end of the Axle ABQ to remove it and try again Slide the end of the Axle ABQ through the Rim ALX and the Rim Pivot Bracket APY Press the Push Nut AAQ onto the end of the Axle ABQ Use the 1 2 13 mm socket head to secure the Push Nut AAQ if needed AAQ ABQ APY ALX ABQ 1...

Page 16: ... U Bolt AOU through the upper part of the opening on the backside of the Backboard AJI as shown Insert the U Bolt AOU through the top holes of the Backboard and the Rim 1 2 13mm AOU x1 AOU DFD Connect the Rim ALX and Plastic Guard ALD to the Backboard AJI with the hardware shown ALX ALD AJI ABK AOU EAP ABK x2 ABK EAP ...

Page 17: ...own x1 AAV AOU AOU Slide the Compression Springs AJW onto the U Bolt AOU and place the Spring Retainer Plate AOW over the Compression Springs Tighten the Nylock Flange Nuts ABK until the Rim ALX does not wobble Do not completely tighten the Nuts in this step Tightening the Nuts adjusts the Rim Tension AJW ABK ABK AOW AOU AJW x2 AOW x1 AAV x2 ...

Page 18: ...18 X SECTION 3 CONTINUED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED Attach the Rim Cover Plate AMA to the Rim using Screws ADR ADR AMA 3 9 ADR x4 ...

Page 19: ...s Plastic Part Hardware Bag TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED BACKBOARD TO POLE ASSEMBLY 4 2 3 4 1 BCR AAX x4 DFB x2 ABN x8 AKC x2 AKB x2 21 1 8 53 6 cm 7 1 2 AAD x2 DGA x2 7 1 16 ALM x1 25 7 8 65 7 cm ...

Page 20: ...AX AKB AKB AKB DGA DGA DFB DFB ABN ABN AKC AKC ABN ABN If you experience difficulty passing the bolt through the holes try using a wrench to rotate the bolt until it passes through DO NOT STRIKE THE BOLT to assist it through the holes in this step 3 4 x2 If you experience difficulty passing the bolt through the holes try using a wrench to rotate the bolt until it passes through DO NOT STRIKE THE BOL...

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Page 23: ...A x1 BAB x1 PARTS IDENTIFIER HARDWARE REQUIRED Plastic Parts Remove This Section AKP x1 AJQ x1 ALD x1 AKG x1 AKF x1 AKZ x1 AJM x1 AMU x2 AJN x1 BCR BCO BCT BCU BCQ BCS 1109025 10 9 6 9 8 6 7 6 8 CKH x1 CKI x1 CKG x2 ...

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Page 25: ...oles in the Lower Extension Arms AKB as shown Secure the Lower Extension Arms to the pole assembly If necessary use a rubber mallet to tap the bolt into place 3 4 x2 AAX x1 ABN x2 AAD x1 7 1 16 4 4 Place the Pole Cap ALM into the Top Pole ALH Make sure to line up the stirrups on the Pole Cap with the holes on the Pole ALH ALM ...

Page 26: ... the Short Extension Arms AKC to the Top Pole with the hardware shown If necessary use a rubber mallet to tap the bolt into place Tighten the hardware in this section until each Nut is flush with the end of each Bolt X SECTION 4 CONTINUED 3 4 x2 AAX x1 ABN x2 AAD AAD x1 7 1 16 AKC AKC ABN ABN AAX ...

Page 27: ...E ASSEMBLY 5 FHM x1 HARDWARE REQUIRED BCT Hardware Bag AAX x3 ABB x2 AAD x1 ANZ x1 ABN x4 ANK x2 CKV x2 ADT x7 7 1 16 CKT x1 CKY x2 CKZ x1 AAB x2 AEB x2 AKH x1 CYN x1 DYX x1 DYY x2 5 1 2 6 APC x2 ECE x2 DIH x1 ...

Page 28: ...DLE ASSEMBLY 5 Plastic Parts PARTS REQUIRED Metal Part TOOLS REQUIRED 2 2 2 3 4 19 mm 1 2 13 mm 9 16 14 mm 1 1 ALS x2 AKF x1 CKH x1 CKI x1 AKG x1 31 CKJ x1 CKM x2 CMR x2 CKG x2 2 7 16 11mm 1 4 Allen Wrench 1 ...

Page 29: ...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 2 Tighten the Nylock Nut CYN until it is flush with the end of the Bolt CKZ x1 AAB x2 1 4 AEB x2 1 4 2 DO NOT overtighten the hardware The Gas Shock Rod should move freely 7 16 11mm 1 2 13 mm CKZ AKF AKF AKG AAB AAB AEB AEB DIH x1 C...

Page 30: ... Adjust Link CKM Repeat this for the second Link with the Link Cap flipped over 2 Tighten the Centerlock Nut BFI until it is flush with the end of the Bolt CKG CKM 5 4 Secure the Pump Adjust Links CKM to the Pole Assembly using the hardware as shown CKG CKM 9 16 14 mm ABB 5 1 2 DYX x1 DYX ABB x1 ...

Page 31: ...CKH and Bottom Handle CKI as shown and secure with the hardware shown Secure the Pump Adjust Actuators CMR to the Handle with the hardware shown Tighten the Nut ABB until it is flush with the end of the Bolt FHM CKJ FHM CKV CMR CMR CKV CKH CKI ADT ADT ADT ADT ADT ADT ADT ADT x7 ABB x1 CKV x2 2 1 9 16 14 mm ABB FHM x1 ...

Page 32: ...le on the Pump Adjust Links CKM and the Pump Adjust Actuators CMR Secure with the Centerlock Nut AAX AAX x1 ABN x2 ANZ x1 2 Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt 3 4 19 mm 6 AAX ABN ABN ECE x2 ECE ECE ECE ECE ANZ ANZ DYY x1 DYY CKM CKM CMR Flared ends face inward toward each other Flared ends ...

Page 33: ... AKB with the hardware shown Place a Spacer CKT between the Rear Lifter Arms as shown Position the bottom hole of the Gas Spring AKF so it lines up with the Pump Adjust Actuator CMR AAX x1 AAD x1 7 1 16 CKT x1 Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt 1 3 4 19 mm CKT AKB AAD AAX ALS ALS AKF CMR CKM CKM AKF ...

Page 34: ...cer APC between the Pump Adjust Link CKM and the Rear Lifter Arm ALS and a 1 2 x 1 15 Spacer CKY between the Rear Lifter Arm and the Gas Spring Tighten the Centerlock Nut AAX until it is flush with the end of the Bolt If the Handle does not move freely after assembly loosen the Nut one quarter turn If tightness persists adjust the Nut and Bolt from Sec 5 7 in the same manner AAX x1 ABN x2 ANK x2 CK...

Page 35: ...31 TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED X SECTION 5 CONTINUED 5 11 Apply grease from the Grease Packet AKH on to the Gas Shock Rod CKZ AKH x1 AKH CKZ ...

Page 36: ...32 TOOLS REQUIRED PARTS REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AKZ x1 AKP x1 1109025 10 9 6 9 8 6 7 6 8 x1 FINAL ASSEMBLY 6 Hardware Bag BCU ADP x10 BAA x1 AJQ x1 BAB x1 x1 375 lb 170 kg x1 x1 x1 x1 ...

Page 37: ...c film from the Backboard AJI and attach the CenterFramePad AJQ to the Backboard in the location shown with the hardware indicated Make sure that the Center Frame Pad is oriented and centered on the metal piece of the Backboard Attach the Corner Frame Pads BAA and BAB to the Backboard in the locations indicated with the hardware indicated AJI BAA BAB AJQ ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ADP ...

Page 38: ...dults stand the Base up on a smooth surface 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 OPTION A FILLING WITH SAND 375 lb of sand required a Fill the Base AJM with sand b Screw the Base Cap AJN onto the fill hole c Using two adults stand the Base up on a smooth surface or WARNING For sa...

Page 39: ... futher Use a pencil to mark where the bottom of the GasSpringCover AKG meets the GasSpring AJR Squeeze the Gas Spring Cover and apply the Height Adjust Sticker AKP to the back of the Gas Spring lining up the 10 line with the pencil mark Press the Sticker into place while slowly removing the rest of the backing Actual Height Sticker AKP and Gas Spring Cover AKG may vary from those shown here 6 4 A...

Page 40: ...essive 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 is ripped faded or illegible call our Customer Service Department to request a replacement Sticker d Check all Pole sections for visible rust or chipped or cracked paint If either are present d...

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