Huffy 89225 manual

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    1 P/N 21154401 01/04 IMPORT ANT! T o ensure prompt and correct handling of any problems, or to answer any questions, please contact the Sample and Display T echnician at 1-800-558-5234. REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: • 2 People • Wrenches: (Two each) 7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”, and 3/4” or Pliers • Phillips Screwdriver • 2 Step Ladders, 8 f[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 2 BEFORE YOU ST ART! T o ensure optimal playability of backboard system, a close tolerance fit between the elevator component s and hardware is required. T est fit large bolts into large holes of elevator tubes, backboard bracket s and triangle plates. Carefully rock them in a circular motion to ream out any excess p aint from ho[...]

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    3 P/N 21154401 01/04 IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p art s are packed inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS AL L Huffy Sport s Basketball Systems, including those used for DISPLA YS, MUST be assembled and ballasted with sand or water according to the instructions. Failure to foll[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 4 P A R TS LIST (See Hardware Identifier) 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 2 201651 Spacer, .50 I.D. x .25 Long 6 2 206303 Washer, 1/4" Flat 7 8* 203113 Bolt, Hex-Flange 5/16-18 x 2.5 8 21 203100 Nut, Hex-Flange 5/16-18 whiz Lock 9 48 [...]

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    5 P/N 21154401 01/04 Item #33 (12) Item #30 (4) Item #40 (4) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS) Item #67 (2) PLASTIC SP ACERS Item #7 (10) Item #4 (2) Item #22 (2) Item #13 (2) Item #27 (5) Item #18 (1) Item #59 (6) Item #65 (4) Item #2 (2) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (SPRINGS & W ASHERS) Item #63 (2) Item #20 (5) Item #39 (6)* Item #24 (5) It[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 6 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” 73256 Corner “4” 80602 Corner “3” 61259 Corner “1” 9H235A Display boa[...]

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    7 P/N 21154401 01/04 At corner locations 1, 2, and 3 install the display pole to the mounting pole stub. If required, secure the display pole by sliding the display wedge (12) into position as shown. T o lock the display pole in place, tighten the set screw (13 or 39). At corner location 4 slide the display pole (14) (3 1/2” diameter) over the mo[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 8 8 11 49 16 1. 2. 17 30 24 52 51 49 30 3. 49 8 55 54 54 57 44 57 55 4. 48 8 46 45 26 47 25 Install pole mount bracket (49) with carriage bolts (16) as shown. T ighten flange nuts (8) completely . Attach sp acers (51, 52) to pole mount bracket (49) with bolts (24), washers (30), and nuts (17) as shown. IMPORT ANT! Tighten until w[...]

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    9 P/N 21154401 01/04 STEEL FRAME A CR YLIC BACKBOARD ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 1 37 5. 38 38 24 24 17 17 Attach backboard support brackets (37) to the backboard frame using bolts (24), spacers (38), and nuts (17) as shown . 29 29 39 39 59 37 42 Refer T o Instructions Included With Rim Hardware For Rim Assembly . 8 8 6. 59 27 Attach lower elevator[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 10 7. 21 21 27 59 37 42 59 Attach upper elevator tubes (21) to backboard support bracket s (37) using spacers (59), bolt (27), and nut (42) as shown. 8. Attach backboard assembly to pole section (1 1). Install pole cap (43). 42 21 43 21 29 29 27 27 USE CAUTION; ELEVATOR ASSEMBLY IS HEAVY. TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. F[...]

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    11 P/N 21154401 01/04 10. 9. Insert handle assembly through pole mount assembly as shown. Lock pole assembly in place at the 10’ (3.05m) mark with pin (55). Attach adjustment rod (47) to lower elevator tubes (29) using bolt (27) spacer (59) and nut (42) as shown. 42 27 29 29 67 67 47 55[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 12 3 35 22 4 58 1 2 • Fit rim (58) securely into bracket (1) as shown. • Install reinforcement bracket (3) onto “T” bolt (2) as shown. • Install spring (4) onto “T” bolt (2) as shown. • Install special nut (35) and washer (22) onto “T” bolt (2). 12 . Tighten nut (35) until flush with end of "T" bolt [...]

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    13 P/N 21154401 01/04 44” F AN MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 2 Correctly identify each pole section. ONL Y THE T OP POLE SECTION (14) IS USED IN THIS ASSEMBL Y . 1. BOTTOM POLE 43” MIDDLE POLE 43” TOP POLE 31” 14 Fit spacer (15) into p awl (19). Then continue to assemble as shown. T ighten completely . 2. 15 15 18 24 23 6[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 14 Assemble elevator tubes (21) to ratchet (28) and backboard brackets (23) using bolt s (20), spacers (5, & 40), and nut s (42) as shown. T ighten completely . 5 . Secure pawl (19) in place with clevis pin (31) and washers (6) as shown. 6 . Hook one end of the spring (36) into hole of clevis pin (31). S tretch spring (36) an[...]

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    15 P/N 21154401 01/04 7. Insert “T” bolt (2) through Slam Jam bracket (1) as shown. Secure Slam Jam bracket (1) and backboard bracket (23) assemblies to backboard. Bend upper halves of backboard brackets (23) to line up with holes in backboard and secure with bolts (44 & 7) and nut s (8). T ighten completely . 8 . 23 8 1 8 7 2 21 42 40 21 2[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 16 20 20 41 9. Attach upper and lower elevator tubes (21) to top pole section (14) using bolt s (20) and nuts (42) as shown. Attach pole cap (41) as shown. 42 21 21 21 21 • Fit rim (58) securely into bracket (1) as shown. • Install reinforcement bracket (3) onto “T” bolt (2) as shown. • Install spring (4) onto “T” b[...]

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    17 P/N 21154401 01/04 Correctly identify each pole section. Poles have an identification sticker that will be used as a reference point in the next step. ONL Y THE T OP POLE SECTION (50) IS USED IN THIS ASSEMBL Y . F AN MOLDED PLASTIC BOARD ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 3. Pole bracket will need to be lightly pressed into backboard ribbing. Be sure t[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 18 F AN BACKBOARD ASSEMBL Y - Corner Location 4. TWO PERSON MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY. WARNING Assemble fan backboard as shown below with a standard rim as shown. 33 32 33 8 65 7 33 1. 34 8 10 66[...]

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    19 P/N 21154401 01/04 Install net clip s. CLIP “ARM” CLIP “BODY” Insert one “arm” of clip into ram as shown. T wist “body” of clip slightly so that second “arm” slides over the top of the first “arm” as shown. Push in direction indicated by arrows. Push second “arm” back and into ram as shown. T wist “body” of clip s[...]

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    P/N 21154401 01/04 20 Install net. Insert net into bottom of clip as shown. SIDE VIEW T wist net until it snaps into position. Net must be centered through clip. NET NETCLIP SIDE VIEW NET NETCLIP 12. 58 56 9[...]