Huffy 89025 manual

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    1 06/03 P/N 211543B Customer Service N53 W24700 South Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 U.S.A. A Huffy Comp any IMPORT ANT! We appreciate your purchasing one of our many fine products. We are sure that you will be very satisfied with your selection. Although great care and effort have been taken, problems may occur. To ensure prompt and correct han[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 2 Install display boards in the marked locations. Each mounting location consist s of a mounting pole stub with the following dimensions: Height = 8”, O.D. = 3 3/8”, I.D. = 3 1/8” (arrows indicate direction the board is facing). Corner “2” 73603 Corner “4” 62959 Corner “3” 88603 Corner “1” 9H909A Display boar[...]

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    3 06/03 P/N 211543B 2 3 4 8 7 Assemble rims as shown below . 1 3. 5. 4. RIM ASSEMBL Y - Corner Locations 1 and 2[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 4 6. W ARNING: Use of this product without proper installation of net clips, or when all net clips are not present could result in bodily harm. Be sure to follow directions carefully. Install net clips. CLIP “ARM” CLIP “BODY” Insert one “arm” of clip into ram as shown. Twist “body” of clip slightly so that second ?[...]

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    5 06/03 P/N 211543B Insert net into bottom of clip as shown. SIDE VIEW Twist net until it snaps into position. Net must be centered through clip. NET NETCLIP SIDE VIEW NET NETCLIP NET INST ALLA TION 7. 58 9 10[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 6 At corner locations 1, 2, and 3 install the display pole (11) to the mounting pole stub. If required, secure the display pole (11), slide the display wedge (12) into position as shown. Tighten the set screw (13) to lock the display pole (11) in place. Use the second wedge only if necessary to tighten the fit. At corner location [...]

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    7 06/03 P/N 211543B 8 11 49 16 10. 11 . 17 30 24 52 51 49 30 12. 49 8 55 54 54 57 44 57 55 13. 48 8 46 45 26 47 25 Install pole mount bracket (49) with carriage bolts (16) as shown. Tighten flange nuts (8) completely. Attach spacers (51, 52) to pole mount bracket (49) with bolts (24), washers (30), and nuts (17) as shown. IMPORTANT! Tighten until w[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 8 37 14. 38 38 24 24 17 17 29 29 39 39 59 37 42 Refer T o Instructions Included With Rim Hardware For Rim Assembly . 8 8 15. 59 27 Attach backboard support brackets (37) to the backboard frame using bolts (24), spacers (38), and nuts (17) as shown . Attach lower elevator tubes (29) to backboard support brackets (37) using spacers [...]

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    9 06/03 P/N 211543B 17. 16. 21 21 27 59 37 42 59 Attach upper elevator tubes (21) to backboard support brackets (37) using sp acers (59), bolt (27), and nut (42) as shown. Attach backboard assembly to pole section (1 1). Install pole cap (43). NOTE: T wo people are recommended for this step. Use caution; elevator assembly is heavy . 11 42 21 43 21 [...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 10 19. 55 18. Insert handle assembly through pole mount assembly as shown. Lock pole assembly in place at the 10’ (3.05m) mark with pin (55). 23 23 17 65 15 15 24 18 20. 44” F AN MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 3 Attach adjustment rod (47) to lower elevator tubes (29) using bolt (27) spacer (59) and nut (42) a[...]

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    11 06/03 P/N 211543B 27 59 59 42 21. 29 29 23 8 8 29 REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH RIM HARDWARE FOR RIM ASSEMBLY 23 22. Attach lower elevator tubes (29) to backboard bracket s (23) using spacers (59) bolt (27) and nut (42) as shown. Bend top of backboard brackets (23) outward to match up with holes on backboard and secure using nuts (8) and b[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 12 27 21 42 21 22 22 23. 42 21 21 27 27 29 42 43 24. Attach backboard assembly to pole section (1 1). Then install pole cap (43). NOTE: T wo people are recommended for this step. Use caution; elevator assembly is heavy . Attach upper elevator tubes (21) to backboard bracket s (23) using spacers (22) bolt (27) and nut (42) as shown[...]

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    13 06/03 P/N 211543B 42 27 29 29 47 59 59 26. Insert handle assembly through pole mount assembly as shown. Lock pole assembly in place at the 10’ (3.05m) mark with pin (55). 55 A C B T o Set Backboard Height: A. While holding handle, remove pin (55). B. Move elevator up or down to desired height. C. Replace pin full length to lock system at desir[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 14 1. Attach elevator bracket (36) and reinforcement bracket (41) to pole section (1 1) using bolts (16) and nuts (8) as shown. 41 11 36 16 8 23 23 17 65 15 15 24 18 2. 44” F A N MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ELEV A T OR ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 2 Assemble backboard brackets (23) using sp acers (15) bolts (18, 24) and nuts (19, 17) as[...]

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    15 06/03 P/N 211543B Bend top of backboard brackets (23) outward to match up with holes on backboard and secure using nuts (8) and bolt s as shown. Attach rim to backboard using using bolts and nut s (8) as shown. 27 60 60 42 3. 29 29 23 8 58 8 8 29 4. DO NOT USE WASHERS HERE ON SPRING RETURN STYLE RIMS REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH RIM HARDW[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 16 20 21 42 21 56 56 5. 6. Attach upper elevator tubes (21) to backboard bracket s (23) using spacers (56) bolt (20) and nut (42) as shown. Attach backboard assembly to top pole section (1 1). Then install pole cap (43). NOTE: Tw o people are recommended for this step. Use caution; elevator assembly is heavy . 42 21 21 20 27 29 42[...]

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    17 06/03 P/N 211543B 5 6 6 31 28 5 31 7. Fig. A Fig. B 6 Insert locking pin (28) into bracket on adjustment tube (6). Insert cross pin (5) through hole in bracket and locking pin (28) as shown in figure A. Fit left handle (31) onto adjustment tube (6) so the bottom of adjustment tube (6) sits on the two small ribs of the handle as shown in figure B[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 18 28 6 31 53 28 50 31 53 8. Fig. C Insert spring (53) into back of locking pin (28) as shown. S pring (53) should rest between two small ribs at the back of the plastic handle as shown in Figure C. Insert top of trigger (50) into bracket on the adjustment tube (6) as shown. The plastic post of the handle pieces should go through [...]

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    19 06/03 P/N 211543B 27 59 59 6 42 61 61 61 61 61 9. 10. 11 . 64 63 36 62 62 6 29 Attach adjustment tube to lower elevator tubes using bolt spacers and nut as shown. Finish handle assembly by attaching right handle using screws as shown. Insert lower adjustment rod (62) into bottom of adjustment tube (6), pull trigger to allow lower adjustment rod [...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 20 TWO PERSON MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY. WARNING Assemble 40” fan backboard as shown below with a st andard rim as shown. 40” F AN BACKBOARD ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 4. 35 32 33 8 7 7 35 12. 34 8[...]

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    21 06/03 P/N 211543B Item #26 (2) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 2 900033 Back Bracket 2 2 203796 T-Bolt, 3/8-16 x 5 3 2 200318 Bracket 4 2 203472 Spring 5 1 200215 Cross Pin 6 1 900006 Adjustment Tube - Upper 7 16* 203113 Bolt, Hex-Flange 5/16-18 x 2.5 8 34 203100 Nut, Hex-Flange 5/16-18 whiz Lock 9 48 201219 Clip, Smart Clips 10 4 204290 Net 11[...]

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    P/N 211543B 06/03 22 Item #27 (13) Item #18 (2) Item #20 (2) Item #33 (24) Item #35 (6) 22 of 22 Item #30 (8) Item #39 (4)* Item #40 (2) Item #59 (8) Item #60 (2) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (SPRINGS & W ASHERS) Item #16 (4) Item #22 (4) Item #63 (1) PLASTIC SP ACERS Item #24 (2) Item #7 (16) Item #2 (2) Item[...]