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  Using either Bracket Back (A) place the Threaded 

Wedge (J) on the closed side of the trapezoid and 
the Unthreaded Wedge (K) on the open side.  Slide 
a Washer (L) over the Long Allen Screw (M) and 
insert from the open side through both wedges and 
the trapezoid. Keep the screw loose so the wedges 
sit on the low part of the trapezoid. 

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  Place the Bracket Face (B) on the corresponding 

Bracket Back.  Once the holes on the Bracket Face 
and Bracket Back are aligned, insert the 3 Bracket 
Screws (N) from the front of the bracket.      From 
the back of the bracket slide a washer and Knob (O) 
onto the Bracket Screw then lightly tighten with the 
Knob.  Repeat for all 3.  Do not tighten the Bracket 
Screws at this time.

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  Insert the Arm (C) into the assembled Bracket. Push 

the short end of the Arm into the molded holes 
in the Arm Bracket. Make sure the arm is pushed 
completely in, this will be a snug fit.

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  Repeat on the opposite side.

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  To adjust the angle of the assembled 

arms, grab the net as high as you can 
reach and move the net so the arms 
create 45˚ angles as pictured.

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  Position each base just outside of the 

free throw lane lines. The bases need 
to be far enough away from each other 
that there is some tension in the net so 
the ball returns easily to the shooter. 
 
NOTE: The bases must be pointed back toward the rim for optimal 
functionality, see the picture. 
 
If the height of your rim is less than 10 feet, you may have to widen the bases.

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  Adjust the angle of the arms as pictured.

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  Make sure he bases are far enough 

away from each other that there is some 
tension in the net so the ball returns easily 
to the shooter.

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  Flip the set-up if you are shooting from 

the left side.

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  Adjust the angle of the arms as pictured.

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  Position each base on either side of the 

backboard on the baseline.  
 
CAUTION:  Do not use if you are shooting 

lay-ups or playing a game as 
you could become entangled 
in the net.

When your Rapid Fire II is not in use, pull the arms 
back so they are pointing away from the hoop. 

Slide the bases away, so that the net is clear of the 
of the playing area.

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  Adjust the angle of the arms as 

pictured. Make sure that you do not 
over angle the arm closest to the rim. 
If you get too close to the rim, the net 
will interfere with the basket.

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  Position each base as pictured.

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 Flip the set-up if you are shooting from 

the right baseline.

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  Slide the Bottom Base Pole (G) into the Base (F) and 

secure with the spring clip. 

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  Fill the Weight Bag (I) with sand. Once filled, slide 

the webbing loop on the back of the Sandbag over 
the Bottom Base Pole.

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  Connect the Top Base Pole (H) to the Bottom Base 

Pole using the spring clip.

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  Insert the Eye Bolt (P) into the top hole on the Top 

Base Pole. Make sure the eyelet is positioned on the 
opposite side of the Sandbag. Secure with the  
Nut (Q) provided. 

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  Attach the net to the pole with the carabiner.

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  Repeat on the opposite side. 

 

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WARNING:

 The Rapid Fire II should never be 

used without a fully filled Sandbag on the base. 
 
Net is to be used only in the manner described 
above. Improper use of the net may result in injury. 

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  Move the arms parallel to the backboard so you can 

easily attach the Net (E). 

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  Using the side of the net with the velcro straps. Start 

from either right or left side. Attach the inside velcro 
strap to the Arm within the space provided in the 
Bracket. 

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  Attach the following velcro straps to the yellow arm 

going parallel to the backboard.  
 
Repeat on the opposite side. Make sure the net runs 
behind the backboard before attaching to the other 
arm. 
 
If the hoop was lowered to the ground bring upright 
at this time. 
 

NOTE:

  If the net is sagging in the middle creating 

an opening, pull tight with the cinch lock 
provide.

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  Repeat on the opposite side.

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  Lower the backboard to the ground or a safe height 

to attach the Rapid Fire II arms. For permanent, non-
height-adjusting backboards, you will need a ladder 
to reach the top corners. 
 

NOTE:

  We recommended using the Rapid Fire 

II with an adjustable-height backboard. 
Make sure you follow the directions on the 
basketball system or backboard accordingly 
when lowering the backboard to attach the 
Rapid Fire II.

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  Once the system is lowered, make sure the screws 

are loose on the Bracket. Slide the Bracket over the 
corresponding top corner of the backboard with the 
flat portion of the Bracket in front and tightening 
knobs on the back.  
 

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CAUTION:

  The Rapid Fire II will only work on a 

metal frame backboard. If you have a 
molded backboard the Rapid Fire II 
will not work correctly.

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  Once the Bracket is positioned correctly over 

the corresponding top corner, push the screw 
completely through so that the screw head sits flush 
with the Face of the Bracket. Hold the screw in that 
position and tighten using the Knobs on the back. 
Repeat for all 3 screws. 

4-

  Next use the Allen Wrench (R) provided to tighten 

the securing wedges to the metal frame.

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  Attach the Extension Arm (D) to the Arm. Repeat on 

the opposite side.

 

STEP 1

 

BRACKET ASSEMBLY

 
 
FREE THROW SETUP

 
 
WING SETUP

 
 
BACKDROP OPTION

 
 
STORAGE

 
 
BASE LINE SETUP

 

STEP 4

 

BASE ASSEMBLY

 

STEP 3

 

ATTACHING THE NET TO THE ARM

 

STEP 2

 

ATTACHING THE BRACKET TO THE BACKBOARD

RAPID FIRE II ASSEMBLY

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The bases should always be pointed back toward the rim with the weight bags on the opposite side.

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