1
P A R T S L I S T
Item
Qty
Description
Item
Qty
Description
A
2
Standards (one with winch)
I
1
Attachment Screw
B
2
Pole Padding
J
2
Nylon Net Collars
C
2
VB23
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CV Floor Plates (If Applicable)
K
3
Carabineer
D
2
VB23 or VB235 Floor Sockets (If Applicable)
L
1
3/16” Allen Wrench
E
4
Cable Covers (If Applicable)
M
1
1/4” Allen Wrench
F
1
VB1250K Net with Storage Bag
N
6
Rope Ratchet (Provided with Net)
G
2
Volleyball Antennas(VB13)
O
1
1/8” Allen Wrench
H
1
Winch
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Inspect all contents prior to installation. Report any missing parts to dealer immediately.
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Read all instructions before proceeding!
Date: 12/17/2018 Rev: I.R. B.A. N.J.C. File:\\bisonserver\publisher\VB1100.pub Ref#: 960994
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Instruction Manual
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VB1100
Centerline Aluminum EZ Volleyball System
Customer Service
(800) 247
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7668
Initial Standard Height Adjustment
NOTE:
The Bison Centerline systems have been designed to “set and play”, after initial set
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up all net height guess
work is eliminated. The inner pole has machined marks provided for men's, women's and junior’s official
height. The outer pole has an adjustable bottom foot factory pre
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set for 10” floor sockets. Please read and
follow the instructions carefully to make fine tuning adjustments if needed.
NOTE:
Tie a loop knot on both ends of the top rope of the volleyball net as needed for installation.
1.
Set
Standards
(A) into
Floor Sockets
(D). Raise the inner pole of the
Standard
(A) to either the men's,
women's or junior’s height marks on the poles using the EZ net height adjustment crank. This line should
be just visible above the top of the outer pole. See Figure 1.
2.
Lay the net out finding the end with the factory installed rope ratchet device on the bottom rope. Install the
opposite end of the net to the non
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winch standard by running the top rope over the rope guide and attaching
the loop to the factory installed
Attachment Screw
(I). Then attach the other end of the net to the winch
standard by running the top rope over the rope guide and connect it to the 2” winch strap using the
Carabineer
(K). See Figures 1 & 2.