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Wilson Sporting Goods, Inc.

1. Go back and fi rmly tighten 
all bolts. 

2.  Raise the backboard by 
turning the height adjustment 
handle so that the rim is 8 feet 
off of the play surface.

3. Using a pencil or magic 
marker, make a mark at the 
bottom of the upper tube 
of the height adjustment 
assembly.

8’

1. Lower backboard using 
handle.

2. Affi x sticker so that its 
8 foot mark lines up with 
the mark you made in the 
previous step.

25

26

14

X 1

Summary of Contents for STADIUM GLASS BS4800

Page 1: ...Wilson Sporting Goods Inc STADIUM GLASS OWNER S MANUAL BASKETBALL GOAL SYSTEM MODEL NUMBER BS7200 BS6000 BS5400 BS4800 070312Stadium_Glass ...

Page 2: ...sting height do not wear jewelry rings watches necklaces bracelets etc Objects may entangle in net Do not tighten hardware until instructed to do so If hardware is tightened too soon mounting holes may not align properly and parts may not fit together Leave locknuts slightly loose until you are instructed to tighten them Some smaller parts may be shipped inside larger tubes Check inside tubes befo...

Page 3: ... used Phillips Screwdriver Pencil Marker 1 Determine location of goal The hole should be as close to the playing surface as possible without touching 2 Dig a hole 16 in diameter and 48 below the playing surface The center of the hole should be about 1 5 to 2 from the edge of the playing surface Flaring the bottom of the hole as shown on the left reduces the negative effects of frost heave in colde...

Page 4: ... nuts 3 4 STEPS 4 THROUGH 8 SHOULD BE COMPLETED AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE DUE TO THE CURING SPEED OF THE CONCRETE PLEASE READ AHEAD AND UNDERSTAND THESE STEPS BEFORE MIXING THE CONCRETE 1 Mix concrete according to the manufacturer s recommendations 2 Fill the hole up to a level 18 below the playing surface 3 Immediately proceed to next step 3 18 X 4 X 1 X 8 ...

Page 5: ...venly into the middle of the concrete 8 apart forming a square The tops of the bars should be approximately 6 below the playing surface 2 Immediately proceed to next step 1 Fill hole with concrete up to play surface 2 Immediately proceed to next step 5 6 4 6 X 4 ...

Page 6: ... is approximately 1 above the surface of the concrete and nuts rest on top of concrete Make sure that anchor plate is parallel to playing surface refer to picutre on page 7 step 11 4 Immediately proceed to next step 1 Using a level make sure top of anchor plate is level Be sure to check for levelness in both directions 2 Recheck that anchor plate is parallel to play surface WAIT 3 DAYS FOR CONCRET...

Page 7: ...p of nuts on anchor plate 3 Place pole on top of washers 4 Make sure that the ears on pole are pointing away from the playing surface 9 1 Using a wrench and a level adjust pole so that it is level by turning the nuts below pole Make sure pole makes contact with all four washers at the same time 2 Once pole is level apply the hardware as shown 3 Finger tighten nuts 10 6 X 4 X 4 X 4 X 4 ...

Page 8: ... as necessary 2 Once pole is parallel to edge of play surface completely tighten all 4 nuts with a wrench 3 Apply protective caps as shown 12 11 7 X 4 1 Assemble upper arm using the hardware found in packaging marked assembly F Do not tighten bolts completely X 4 X 4 X 4 X 4 Hardware Assembly F X 2 X 1 F ...

Page 9: ... in package marked assembly A attach lower arm to pole as shown 2 Make sure that black plastic washers are placed against all painted surfaces to guard against corrosion and aid in movement of arm 3 Finger tighten bolts NOTE ARM WILL SWING DOWNWARD 14 13 8 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 4 X 1 X 2 Hardware Assembly A Pivot Bar A A ...

Page 10: ...ers are placed against all painted surfaces to guard against corrosion and aid in movement of arm 3 Finger tighten bolts 4 Snap on top cap as shown X 2 X 2 X 2 X 1 X 2 X 1 Hardware Assembly B Pivot Bar B B 16 15 9 1 Place a piece of scrap cardboard between lower arm and front face of pole to prevent the pieces from rubbing together during the remainder of the installation process ...

Page 11: ...e aid of a minimum of 4 helpers lift backboard into position and attach arms with hardware found in packages labeled assemembly C and assembly D at the 4 backboard attachment points CAUTION BACKBOARD IS HEAVY 2 Finger tighten bolts 17 10 X 4 X 8 X 8 X 8 X 2 X 8 Hardware Assembies C D Pivot Bar D C D X 2 Pivot Bar C C C D D 18 ...

Page 12: ...TION POTENTIAL PINCH POINT 2 Slide pin into tube and apply caps as shown 3 Insert bolt into back of tube and tighten X 2 X 1 X 1 Solid Stop Bar 1 Remove cover plate from rim assembly as shown 2 Attach rim to backboard as shown 3 Level rim and tighten bolts with 2 opposing wrenches 4 Reattach cover plate to rim assembly X 8 X 8 X 4 X 4 20 11 19 ...

Page 13: ...le 2 Apply hardware in the order shown to both holes 3 Repeat for opposite flange 4 Finger tighten bolts 1 Assemble handle to height adjustment assembly as shown 2 Apply cap to height adjustment assembly as shown 21 22 12 X 8 X 4 X 8 X 4 X 2 Steel Plastic Self Locking with Nylon Insert X 1 ...

Page 14: ...ovement of arm 3 Finger tighten bolts X 2 X 2 X 2 X 1 X 2 X 2 Pivot Bar E Nylon Steel 1 Using height adjustment crank align holes at bottom of height adjustment assembly with holes of triangular flanges 2 Apply hardware in order shown Make sure plastic washers are placed against all painted surfaces to guard against corrosion and aid in movement of arm 3 Repeat on opposite side 4 Finger tighten bo...

Page 15: ...ustment handle so that the rim is 8 feet off of the play surface 3 Using a pencil or magic marker make a mark at the bottom of the upper tube of the height adjustment assembly 8 1 Lower backboard using handle 2 Affix sticker so that its 8 foot mark lines up with the mark you made in the previous step 25 26 14 X 1 ...

Page 16: ...n with the goods sold What is Not Covered by This Warranty Any merchandise subjected to abuse negligence improper installation vandalism acts of Nature alteration of product or any other events beyond the control of Wilson Sporting Goods HANGING ON RIM WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY Rims are not warranted for any defects other than workmanship Torn back plates damaged springs bent rings damaged eyebolts ...

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