4
3. To install the rim to the backboard; align the four holes on the
rim mounting plate with the holes in the backboard as shown in
FIGURE 4
. Insert the 5/16” x 2 1/2" bolts through the rim
mounting plate, backboard and frame mounting plate. Be sure
that there are washers between the bolt heads and the rim
mounting plate. Place washers onto the ends of the bolts that
pass through the frame mounting plate. Thread the hex flange
nuts onto the ends of the bolts.
4. Now that all of the bolts and nuts are in place, go through
and fully tighten all hardware components in the assembly.
5. The Single Post Basketball units are to be
anchored to the deck using a 6-inch deep AS-
100D anchor socket or the AS-100P plastic
anchor socket, with tightening bolt. Install the
anchor in the pool deck 12 inches back from the
pool’s edge as shown in
FIGURE 5
. Properly
bond the anchor socket using the attached
bonding screw and the appropriate bonding wire
per local codes. Allow concrete to cure before
installing Single Post Basketball Unit.
6. Each anchor socket has a removable cap, which needs to be removed before inserting the assembly.
The cap can be removed by inserting a small flat blade screwdriver into the groove between the anchor
socket and the cap and prying up. Place the basketball assembly into the anchor socket installed in the
pool deck. For the AS-100P’s use a 1/2” wrench to tighten post into place. If you have the AS-100D
installed, use a 1/8” Allen wrench to tighten the set screws in the expandable collar until the frame will no
longer rotate in the anchor socket. NOTE: When removing the basketball assembly from the anchors
make sure to place the caps in the anchors.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•
This equipment is intended for use in shallow water depth areas.
•
During play, do not wear jewelry (rings, watches, necklaces, etc.) Objects
may entangle in net.
•
Do not dive or jump from any part of unit, including backboard support
braces or rim.
•
Periodically inspect the rim, backboard and posts to assure there are no
worn parts and that all hardware is properly tightened.
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 4