
II. Rim and Bracket Assembly
2.
Stand the Lower Bracket so the four small holes
are facing up.
Align the lower bracket so the
holes on the tabs run vertically, one above
and one below the rim. Mounting the bracket
horizontally will substantially change the
intended forces on the hoop, not allow you to
dunk, and void your warranty. See Fig. 2 & 3
3.
Carefully set the Backboard Assembly onto the
Lower Bracket while keeping the holes aligned.
4.
Place the rim on the backboard and insert two of
the Rim Screws through the Rim and the
Backboard Assembly. Use a Phillips screwdriver
to turn the screws into the bracket so the rim is
secure. Do not tighten fully at this point.
5.
Install the remaining two Rim Screws. Adjust
your rim so it is level when facing you. Tighten
the screws completely.
Figure 2
III. Net & Backboard Guards
6.
Install the net on the eight metal eyelets on the
rim. The long loops should attach to the eyelets.
7. Install the (2) Rubber Backboard Guards on the
bottom of the Frame. Remove the paper backing
to expose the adhesive. Apply the pad starting at
the seam on the bottom of the frame. Continue
to align the pad to the frame as you work around
the corner of the frame.
Figure 3
IV. Mounting the Hoop
You will need a 3/16” drill and a 3/8” socket wrench. The
mounting bracket is designed to mount to a sturdy
structure such as a 2x4 stud in your wall - you should
locate the center of the stud for the most secure mounting.
Drill two holes for the Lower Bracket and one hole for the
Upper Bracket. Mount using the three Bracket Screws and
Washers provided (screws are long enough to mount
through ½" drywall). You can use bar soap on the bracket
screws as a lubricant so the screws will turn in easier.
Note: The holes in the bottom bracket are 4" apart.
The distance from the top hole of the Lower Bracket to
the Upper Bracket hole is 9-9/16". If you have turned
your bracket sideways, these measurements will be
off (They will also be off if you have decided to turn
your upper bracket to face downward. Please turn
your bracket so the tabs run vertically and will mount
into one stud.
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