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P A R T S   L I S T 

 

Item 

Qty 

Description 

Item 

Qty 

Description 

Winch Post 

TN10CS Center Strap 

Non-Winch Post 

TNCSA Center Strap Anchor 

Lacing Cord 

PK230 or PK235 Socket  (Optional) 

PK10NXL Pickleball Net 

 

 

 

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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. 

—— Instruction Manual —— 

PK05XL

 

Recreational Pickleball System 

Date: 11/8/2018        Rev:  1        B.A.               N.J.C.                 File: \pub\tn05                                                 Ref#: 960925 

3.  Dig one 8" round and a minimum 12" deep hole centered between the 
 

two pickleball posts (make sure to bell out the bottom of the hole). Insert 

 

TNCSA Center Strap Anchor

 (F) with the strap retaining bar running 

 

parallel with the 

PK10NXL Net 

(D) and fill hole with concrete. The hole 

 

will require 2 to 3 1/3 cubic bags of concrete. See Figure 2. 

 
4.  Concrete must cure 7-10 days before continuing with 

PK10NXL Pickleball 

Net

 (D) installation. 

 
5. Stretch 

out 

PK10NXL Pickleball Net 

(D) across the court. 

Note: 

Use models 

PK23 or PK235 Sockets 

(G) for removable post installation. Use 

instructions provided with these sockets for installation procedure. 

6.  Hook the loop on the 

PK10NXL Pickleball Net 

(D) top cable on the net 

 

retaining hook on 

Non-Winch Post 

(B) and over the top cable guide.  

 

See Figure 3. 

 
7.  Cut off loop and remove 12” of nylon cable coating from the top net 
 

cable, insert cable into the winch cable hole on the 

Winch Post 

(A). 

 

Crank cable until you achieve 34” at the center of 

PK10NXL Pickleball 

 Net 

(D). See Figure 4. 

 

FIGURE 1 

1.  Use the attached court diagram to determine where to locate and dig two 8” round and 48” deep holes 22 
 

feet apart. See Figure 1. 

 
2. Insert 

Winch

 (A) and 

Non-Winch 

(B) posts into the holes with the lacing ties facing the pickleball court 

 

and fill holes with concrete. Each hole will require between 6 and 8 1/3 cubic foot bag of concrete. Make 

 

sure to brace post while concrete is curing to maintain the 36 1/2” dimension and ensure the posts 

 

remain perpendicular to the court surface. See Figure 1. 

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