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C - SERIES

C1000

C2000

Installation 
& Owner’s 
Instructions

Height Adjustable

Portable Goal Supports

Made in the USA

Summary of Contents for C1000

Page 1: ...C SERIES C1000 C2000 Installation Owner s Instructions Height Adjustable Portable Goal Supports Made in the USA ...

Page 2: ...Co This manual explains the proper installation operation and maintenance of your Schutt Sports goal Study and understand these instructions thoroughly before installing operating or maintaining the goal Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death and or equipment damage Consult your Schutt Sports dealer or Schutt Manufacturing Co if you do not understand the instructions in this manu...

Page 3: ...0 8 C2000 9 Goal Assembly 10 Required Tools and Materials 10 Shipping Package 10 Unpacking C1000 11 Base Assembly C1000 12 Unpacking C2000 13 Base Assembly C2000 14 Backboard Rim and Extension Post Assembly 15 Backboard Attachment 17 Backboard and Rim Leveling 17 Upper Padding Attachment 18 Operation and Maintenance 18 Raise and Lower Rim 18 Converting to Storage Position C1000 19 Converting to St...

Page 4: ...of Schutt Sports The paint finish or any parts that are rusted Shipping charges both ways Note Any merchandise shipped to Schutt Sports freight collect will be refused Dealer service charges labor charges and travel expenses associated with replacement of repair of warranty item Merchandise must be shipped prepaid to the factory along with a copy of the proof of purchase for examination to see whe...

Page 5: ...able parts are locked in place before using this product Low backboards increase the chances of player contact with the backboard or rim Use caution Backboard padding is an option Low rims can increase the chances of player entanglement in the net Use caution Consult the manufacturer for additional safety equipment Never move portable goals unless rim backboard is lowered to a safe elevation Consu...

Page 6: ...C1000 C2000 Assembly Instructions 6 www schuttsports com 800 426 9784 SAFETY DECALS ...

Page 7: ...arkings are to be used Backboard size and its extension distance from the pole Amount of playing surface desired beneath the goal Other functions of playing surface such as driveway tennis court etc Court Markings reference only 6 0 50 0 Optimum Inside Sidelines 19 9 15 63 19 0 12 0 Note Lines are 2 wide 15 0 4 0 Regulation Court Lengths High School 84 College 94 Professional 94 ...

Page 8: ...cations C1000 Model Backboard Size Height Range A Extension Distance B at Playing Weight 6 6 8 9 10 C1000 32 x 48 acrylic 6 6 to 10 21 28 32 36 680 lbs C2000 32 x 48 acrylic 6 6 to 10 33 40 44 49 770 lbs 66 70 76 80 86 90 96 10 0 DO NOT HANG ON RIM DO NOT HANG ON RIM A 42 36 B 28 16 ...

Page 9: ...0 C2000 Assembly Instructions 9 www schuttsports com 800 426 9784 C2000 6 6 70 7 6 8 0 8 6 9 0 96 10 0 DO NOT HANG ON RIM DO NOT HANG ON RIM 8 0 8 6 9 0 9 6 10 0 A 50 33 B 32 17 88 56 Storage Configuration ...

Page 10: ...d Tools and Materials Shipping Package utility knife flat head screwdriver carpenter s level carpenter s square 3 Philips screwdriver or screw gun 1 2 combination wrench two 9 16 combination wrenches two 3 4 combination wrenches C1000 Only 250 300 lbs 115 135 kg of ballast material patio blocks or sandbags suggested C2000 Only 350 lbs 160 kg of ballast material patio blocks or sandbags suggested E...

Page 11: ...mmended Step 2 Carefully remove wrapping and banding materials Step 3 Remove goal lower and upper padding backboard backboard braces with attached goal hardware and optional backboard padding Step 4 Unpack all boxes and lay parts out Remove goal hardware from backboard braces and place with goal Step 5 Remove and retain screws on unit s side covers that secure unit to pallet Step 6 Remove and reta...

Page 12: ... release red lever pull out on padding and rotate padding down completely Step 4 Remove two top screws from unit rear and open door 2 CAUTION Without ballast material unit is unstable and can tip easily To prevent serious injury do not proceed past next step until unit compartment is filled with ballast material CAUTION Unit is not designed for dunking in goal or hanging on goal To prevent serious...

Page 13: ... place it on a level surface Use of a fork lift is recommended Step 2 Carefully remove wrapping and banding materials Step 3 Remove goal lower and upper padding backboard backboard braces with attached goal hardware Step 4 Unpack all boxes and lay parts out Remove goal hardware from backboard braces and place with goal Step 5 Remove and retain two 3 8 bolts 2 that secure unit to pallet Step 6 This...

Page 14: ...ls push up on padding until red lever latches To raise brake feet and lower wheels release red lever pull out on padding and rotate padding down completely Step 4 Remove strap that holds main post in place Do not remove strap that holds slider post in place CAUTION Pinch points can crush fingers To prevent serious injury avoid all pinch points by grabbing handle on main post back side with both ha...

Page 15: ...ht hand base unit side covers by removing eight screws per side 16 screws total Step 7 Place 350 lbs 160 kg of ballast material 1 into compartments behind bulkheads 2 Arrange material so that it does not shift when moving or using unit Step 8 Attach covers using 16 screws NOTE DO NOT fully tighten hardware during assembly Hardware will be fully tightened during Backboard and Rim Leveling Step 1 Re...

Page 16: ...ost backboard and rim are square with each other Snug tighten nuts Hardware sequence Bolt passes through washer rim backboard extension post plate washer and nut Step 6 Loosely attach backboard braces 5 to extension post using 3 8 x 3 bolt 6 two washers and nylock nut Hardware sequence Bolt passes through washer brace extension post brace washer and nut Step 7 Attach backboard braces to backboard ...

Page 17: ...ugh holes and attach washer and black knob 6 Hand tighten knob Step 5 Insert 5 16 x 3 1 2 bolt through backboard frame and extension post and attach nylock nut Snug tighten nut Step 6 Remove strap that holds slider post in place Step 1 Verify that backboard is level horizontally and vertically and that goal is level horizontally using a carpenter s level If adjustments are necessary proceed to nex...

Page 18: ...ration and Maintenance for instructions IMPORTANT Wheels must be raised and brake feet must be lowered by locking lower padding in play position before adjusting goal height To adjust height of rim Step 1 Verify that lower padding and red lever are latched so that brake feet are lowered and wheels are raised Step 2 Hold onto height adjustment handle 1 and loosen lock handle 2 Step 3 Lift up or pus...

Page 19: ...N Portable system can tip easily if moved when goal is too high To prevent serious injury do not move portable system with goal above 6 6 2 m Step 1 Fully lower goal Step 2 Hold onto goal remove black knob washer and bolt from slider post brackets and extension post and then pivot goal down into storage position Step 3 Reattach hardware to slider post brackets Step 4 Loosen 1 2 nut between top of ...

Page 20: ...tergent apply with a soft non abrasive cloth An occasional coating of automotive paste wax will help extend the life of the paint and finish IMPORTANT Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the goal damage to the finish may result NOTE All pivot points and moving components must be lubricated every three months However the adjustment lock handle threads 1 must be lubricated at all times Recommendat...

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