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Do not install or use this product unless the
instructions within this manual have been
carefully read and understood.

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Consult Proformance Hoops if you do not
understand the instructions in this manual or
need additional information.

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Before digging for the ground anchor, contact
your local One-Call system in your area.

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If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme
caution. Two or three people are recommended
for safe installation and assembly.

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Installation and assembly of this product will
require lifting and bending that may result in injury
to anyone not accustom to this type of activity.

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Ensure there are no overhead power lines within a
20 ft. (7 m.) radius of the goal location.

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Climate, corrosion or misuse could result in
system failure.

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With rim set at 6'-0" playing height, the minimum
operational height is 5'-4" (1.9 m) to the bottom of
the backboard.

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DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the goal
system. This includes the backboard, support
braces or net.

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During play, especially when performing dunking
activities, keep the player’s face away from the
backboard, rim and net. Serious injury could result
if teeth/face come in contact with the backboard,
rim or net. Do not wear jewelry or other loose
objects that could become entangled in the net.

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Twice yearly, check the goal system for loose
hardware, excessive wear and signs of corrosion.
Repair the system before use.

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Never play on damaged equipment.

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Summary of Contents for Pro 448

Page 1: ...oa al l S Sy ys st te em m M Ma ad de e I In n T Th he e U US SA A I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n O Ow wn ne er r s s I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s P Pr ro o 6 67 72 2 P Pr ro o 6 66 60...

Page 2: ...nual Proformance Hoops reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation Additional copies of these instructions are available from Proformance Hoops 2 2 w ww ww w p pr ro of...

Page 3: ...7 I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n 6 8 Dig Hole 7 Position Anchor and Fill With Concrete 7 8 G Go oa al l S Sp pe ec ci if fi ic ca at ti io on ns s 12 13 G Go oa al l A As ss se em mb bl ly y 8...

Page 4: ...igning engineering and producing products that meet and exceed the expectations of today s toughest playing environments and demanding players T TH HA AN NK K Y YO OU U L LA AY Y O OU UT T P PL LA AY...

Page 5: ...will require lifting and bending that may result in injury to anyone not accustom to this type of activity Ensure there are no overhead power lines within a 20 ft 7 m radius of the goal location Clima...

Page 6: ...C Co ol lo or r D De ef fi in ni it ti io on n Red Electric Yellow Gas Oil or Petroleum Orange Communication Telephone TV Blue Portable Water Green Brown Sewer White Proposed Excavation Pink Surveying...

Page 7: ...U UN ND D A AN NC CH HO OR R P PL LA AC CE EM ME EN NT T c co on nt ti in nu ue ed d 48 50 1 2 1 3 m 1 25 mm 18 0 5 m 6 152 mm all sides Playing Surface G GR RO OU UN ND D A AN NC CH HO OR R I IN NS S...

Page 8: ...ound Anchor Placement S St te ep p 5 5 Continue filling hole with concrete mix until it is within 1 1 5 25 38 mm of anchor plate bottom or level with landscape whichever comes first I IM MP PO OR RT T...

Page 9: ...ck To Extension Pro 454 Pro 448 10 8 Arm Bolt Backboard Bolt Pro 560 Pro 554 12 2 1 2 Backboard Bolt Pro 454 Pro 448 12 8 Backboard Bolt Pro 672 Pro 660 12 3 1 4 G Gr ro ou un nd d A An nc ch ho or r...

Page 10: ...DE EN NT TI IF FI IC CA AT TI IO ON N E Ex xt te en ns si io on n A Ar rm m T To o P Po ol le e P Pi iv vo ot t P Pi in n A As ss se em mb bl ly y 1 10 0 7 7 8 8 Pro 672 Pro 660 8 8b b 8 8a a 8 8b b J...

Page 11: ...C CA AT TI IO ON N 6 7 8 9 10 DO W N U P 61 2 71 2 81 2 91 2 H He ei ig gh ht t I In nd di ic ca at to or r D De ec ca al l All Models 1 16 6 G Gr ro om mm me et t All Models 1 17 7 U Up p D Do ow wn...

Page 12: ...309 lbs 6 10 P Pr ro o 4 44 48 8 4 x 4 32 x 48 263 lbs 298 lbs 6 10 M Mo od de el l E Ex xt te en ns si io on n D Di is st ta an nc ce e B B a at t R Ri im m t to o T To op p o of f G Go oa al l D Di...

Page 13: ...s I In nt t J Ja ac ck k S Sy ys st te em m I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s 1 1 8 88 88 8 3 35 53 3 4 46 66 67 7 w ww ww w p pr ro of fo or rm ma an nc ce eh ho oo op ps s c co om m 1 13 3 C A B...

Page 14: ...ly y L Lo oc ck k P Pl la at te e 6 6 P Po ol le e 1 1 G Gr ro ou un nd d A An nc ch ho or r 6 6 J Ja ac ck k A As ss se em mb bl ly y 4 4 H Ha ar rd dw wa ar re e 2 2 A An nc ch ho or r H Hi in ng ge...

Page 15: ...e 6 6 6 1 1 Jack Assembly 7 7a a 1 1 Jack Handle 7 7b b 2 2 8 32 Setscrew 8 8a a 2 2 3 4 dia x 10 7 8 Pivot Pin 8 8b b 4 4 3 4 I D Set Collar 9 9 1 1 Lower Extension Arm 1 10 0a a 1 1 1 dia x 2 1 4 Pi...

Page 16: ...e 5 5 P Po ol le e 1 1 G Gr ro ou un nd d A An nc ch ho or r 6 6 J Ja ac ck k A As ss se em mb bl ly y 4 4 H Ha ar rd dw wa ar re e 2 2 A An nc ch ho or r H Hi in ng ge e B Bo ol lt t 1 14 4 1 15 5 R...

Page 17: ...late 5 6 6 1 1 Jack Assembly 7 7a a 1 1 Jack Handle 7 7b b 2 2 8 32 Setscrew 8 8a a 2 2 Bolt 5 8 11 UNC x 8 1 2 8 8b b 4 4 Flat Washer 5 8 8 8c c 2 2 Locknut 5 8 11 UNC 9 9 1 1 Lower Extension Arm 1 1...

Page 18: ...e 4 4 P Po ol le e 1 1 G Gr ro ou un nd d A An nc ch ho or r 6 6 J Ja ac ck k A As ss se em mb bl ly y 4 4 H Ha ar rd dw wa ar re e 2 2 A An nc ch ho or r H Hi in ng ge e B Bo ol lt t 1 14 4 1 15 5 R...

Page 19: ...1 1 Jack Assembly 7 7a a 1 1 Jack Handle 7 7b b 2 2 8 32 Setscrew 8 8a a 2 2 Bolt 5 8 11 UNC x 7 1 2 8 8b b 4 4 Flat Washer 5 8 8 8c c 2 2 Locknut 5 8 11 UNC 9 9 1 1 Lower Extension Arm 1 10 0a a 1 1...

Page 20: ...dels the jack assembly is already installed in the pole S St te ep p 3 3 Align pole hinge 1 1 with anchor plate hinge 2 2 and insert bolt 3 3 2 in parts list and nut S St te ep p 4 4 Lift pole to appr...

Page 21: ...washers and locknut N NO OT TE E On the Pro 560 Pro 554 Pro 454 Pro 448 models tighten so that bushings on extension arms meet bushings in pole S St te ep p 9 9 Attach upper extension arm 6 6 pivot ho...

Page 22: ...P Pr ro o 5 55 54 4 Four 1 2 x 2 1 2 bolts 12 in parts list eight flat washers and four locknuts H Ha ar rd dw wa ar re e S Se eq qu ue en nc ce e Bolt passes through flat washer arm backboard bracke...

Page 23: ...The assembly lock plate maintaining pole at 30 installation angle will fall away Save lock plate for future disassembly S St te ep p 3 3 Fasten pole 3 3 to threaded ground anchor plate 4 4 as follows...

Page 24: ...p p 2 2 If not already removed remove cover plate screws 6 6 and cover plate 5 5 from rim assembly I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Correct sequence of hardware installation MUST be followed during assembl...

Page 25: ...p 2 2 Insert height decal 1 1 with printed number 6 through indicator hole in pole and attach to internal height indicator plate S St te ep p 3 3 Repeat steps for 61 2 7 71 2 8 81 2 9 91 2 and 10 rim...

Page 26: ...uctions with Permanent Crank Handle Attachment 3 3 Height Indicator indicates goal height from 6 to 10 The exterior finish of your Proformance Hoops goal is designed for outdoor environments and shoul...

Page 27: ...e A Al ll l o ot th he er r g go oa al ls s a ar re e e eq qu ui ip pp pe ed d w wi it th h a a l lu ub br ri ic ca at ti io on n p po or rt t Use several shots of grease or a liberal amount of genera...

Page 28: ...l be void if maintenance instructions in the Owner s Manual are not followed including jack lubrication on a bi yearly basis If you did not receive an Owner s Manual please contact ProformanceHoops co...

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