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Detail "K"
If goal height needs to be raised or lowered,
begin by making adjustments at the front
bearing assemblies as shown.
Loosen hardware only enough
to allow bearing assemblies to
be shifted.
DO NOT
REMOVE HARDWARE
.
Retighten all hardware after
adjustments have been made.
BACKSTOP MUST BE LOCKED IN
THE TRANSPORT / STORAGE
POSITION AS SHOWN, BEFORE
MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO
GOAL HEIGHT
To raise goal height,
shift front bearing
assemblies upward
as required.
To lower goal
height, shift front
bearing assemblies
downward as
required.
Front
Mast
ADJUSTMENT OF GOAL HEIGHT
With the backstop in the playing position, the goal should be 10'-0" +/- 1/8" above the playing surface. If adjustments to the goal
height are necessary (goal is too low or too high), proceed according to the steps and details below.
NOTE – THE BACKSTOP
MUST BE LOCKED IN THE TRANSPORT / STORAGE POSITION BEFORE ANY ADJUSTMENTS ARE
MADE
.
1.
Begin by making adjustments at the FRONT
bearing assemblies first (at the lower end of
the front mast). See Detail "K". To raise the
goal height, the front bearing assemblies must
be shifted upward. To lower the goal height,
the front bearing assemblies must be shifted
downward. Loosen the hardware only enough
to allow the bearing assemblies to be shifted.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS HARDWARE
.
Shift both bearing assemblies as required, then
retighten the hardware. Unlock the backstop,
raise it to the playing position, and check the
goal height. Repeat this process until the 10'-
0" +/- goal height is achieved.
When all
adjustments are completed, make sure the
hardware that secures the bearing assemblies
to the base has been securely retightened. See
Detail "K".
2.
If after performing the above procedure, the
goal height is still too high or too low, proceed
to Step 3 on the next page.