Huffy M671111 manual

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    1 07/05 ID# M671111 © COPYRIGHT 2005 by HUFFY SPORTS Toll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234, For Canada: 1-800-284-8339 , For Europe: 00 800 555 85234 (Sweden: 009 555 85234 ), For Australia: 1-800-333 061 Internet Address: http://www.huffysports.com Por table System Owners Manual Customer Service Center • N53 W24700 South Cor[...]

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    2 ID# M671111 07/05 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 bolt s 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 h[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 3 Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. W ARNING • DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the system including backboard, support braces or net. • During play , especially when performing dunk type activities, keep player's face away from the backboard, rim and net[...]

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    4 ID# M671111 07/05 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this system without following the instructions caref[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 5 IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p arts are p acked inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS ALL 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 follow[...]

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    6 ID# M671111 07/05 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system..... FRONT P ANEL BACKBOARD FRONT RIM BASE POLE[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 7 P ARTS LIST - (See Hardware Identifier) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 203470 Washer, Flat, 1.5” O.D. 2 1 806620 Base Assembly 3 1 804833 Exacta Height Assembly 4 1 908006 Top Pole Section 5 1 90810701 Middle Pole Section 6 1 908142 Bottom Pole Section 7 2 206934 Large Eyebolt, 3/8” 8 8 203063 Nylon Insert Lock Nut, 3/8-[...]

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    8 ID# M671111 07/05 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS) * You may have extra parts with this model. #7 (2) #40 (1) #39 (2) Item #23 (1) #29 (6) #16 (2) #12 (1) #44 (4)* #19 (4) #47 (4) #49 (1) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (STEEL SP ACERS) #28 (2) #21 (2)[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 9 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS & W ASHERS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (PLASTIC SP ACERS CAPS & CLIPS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (OTHER) #13 (2) #20 (2) #26 (4) #30 (4) #36 (2) #1 1(4)* #18 (4)* #14 (1 1)* #10 (1) #8 (8) #31 (7) #17 (4) #45 (6) #52 (1) #1 (1) #48 (1) #50 (1) #51 (1)[...]

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    10 ID# M671111 07/05 T OOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION A: ASSEMBLE THE BASE And/Or: This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: 1/2” 9/16” Wrenches (2) 1/2” (2) 3/4” (2) Socket Wrenches and Socket s Extension Phillip s-Head Screwdriver[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 11 1A. Check the following pre-assembled base areas for tightness: Eye bolt s P/N 203452, W asher P/N 203218 , Nut P/N 203100, Carriage Bolts P/N 203223 . Eye bolt s P/N 203452 W asher P/N 203218 Nut P/N 203100 Front Cover P/N 206002 Pole Bracket P/N 201581 Carriage Bolt s P/N 203223 Hex Flange Nut P/N 203100 W asher P/N 203218 Ba[...]

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    12 ID# M671111 07/05 Check the following pre-assembled handle areas for tightness: Screw P/N 204803, Nut P/N 203100, Carriage Bolt s P/N 203103 . Carriage Bolt P/N 203103 Nut P/N 203100 Nut P/N 203100 Handle, Right P/N 204856 Handle, Lef t P/N 204855 Screw P/N 204803 Carriage Bolt P/N 203103 Height Adjustment Rod P/N 904833 Label,Height Indicator P[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 13 6 5 4 3. WOOD SCRAP (NOT SUPPLIED) 5 4 While maintaining alignment, bounce middle pole section (5) into top section (4) using a wood scrap as shown until the top pole no longer moves toward the pole identification sticker on the middle pole. Identification Sticker T ROUGH TROUGH TROUGH Align dimple of top pole section (4) into [...]

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    14 ID# M671111 07/05 4. 4 5 6 WOOD SCRAP (NOT SUPPLIED) RODS SHOWN ARE FOR VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF ALIGNMENT AND ARE NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE HARDWARE TROUGH TROUGH TROUGH Align dimple of middle pole section (5) into trough of bottom pole section (6) as shown. IMPORT ANT!: HOLE DIMPLE Bottom pole THE IDENTIFICATION STICKER IS LOCATED 5" FROM THE[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 15 9 7 6 9 7 13 8 45 5. Install bolt (12) through bracket and bottom pole section (6) and secure with nut (10) as shown. Nut should be tightened until flush (even) with locknuts outer edge. 12 10 6 7. Secure cover to rod (9) using washers (45) nuts (8) and nut covers (13) as shown. Install rod (9) through bottom pole section (6) a[...]

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    16 ID# M671111 07/05 8 . Install pole mount bracket (15) and reinforcement bracket (42) with carriage bolt s (16) as shown. T ighten flange nuts (14) completely . 4 42 14 14 15 16 16 9. Att ach sp acers (20, 21) to pole mount bracket (15) with bolts (19), washers (17), and nuts (8) as shown. 15 17 17 8 19 17 17 21 20 20 21 IMPORT ANT!: T ighten jus[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 17 Assemble lanyard (25) to locking pin (24) as shown (FIG A). Attach covers (22) onto pole mount bracket (15) with carriage bolt (23) and nut (14) as shown. 10 . 15 14 24 22 22 25 23 FIG . A 25 24 Loop end of pin lanyard (25) over carriage bolt (23) as it p asses through the pole mount bracket (15) during this assembly . IMPORT A[...]

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    18 ID# M671111 07/05 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION B: A TT ACH THE BACKBOARD Phillip s- Head Screwdriver This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: W renches (2) 1/2" (2) 9/16” (2) 3/4” (2) Socket W renches and Socket s And/Or 1/2” 9/16” Extension 3/4” Sawhorse 35 32 au in te Upper Elevator[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 19 Assemble backboard brackets (27) using bolt s (43), and nuts (8) as shown. 1. 27 43 8 8 43[...]

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    20 ID# M671111 07/05 2. Attach lower elevator tubes (32) and counter balance springs (33) to backboard support brackets (27) using sp acers (26), bolt (29), and nut (31) as shown. 29 26 26 27 31 11 32 33 14 49 48 48 44[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 21 3. 50 52 1 48 49 Inst all Slam Jam Rim to Backboard 34 51 49 1 52 A B C D E A Fit rim (34) securely into bracket (48) as shown. Allow T -bolt (49) to slip through center hole in rim (34). B Install reinforcement bracket (50) onto T -bolt (49) as shown. C Install spring (51) onto T -bolt (49) as shown. D Install special nut (52)[...]

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    22 ID# M671111 07/05 4. Attach upper elevator tubes (35) to backboard support bracket s (27) using spacers (26 & 1 1), bolt (29), and nut (31) as shown. 35 35 26 31 29 29 27 26 31 11 26 27 11[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 23 31 31 40 38 32 4 37 37 29 30 32 30 29 32 29 35 30 31 31 35 30 37 36 36 5. Support pole on sawhorse. Attach backboard assembly to top pole section (4) as shown. Install pole cap (38). Use caution; elevator assembly is heavy . 6. 7. Inst all upper elevator tubes (35) to triangle plates (37) as shown. Install handle assembly to lo[...]

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    24 ID# M671111 07/05 8. Insert bolt (29) through left side upper elevator tube (35), then stretch spring (33) onto bolt (29). Insert bolt (29) through right side upper elevator tube (35) and secure with nut (31). 9. Roll completed assembly to desired position. Fill tank with water (approx. 34 gallons (129 Liters)) or sand (approx. 280 lbs. (128 kg)[...]

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    07/05 ID# M671111 25 1. Apply height adjustment and moving label (46) to front of pole as shown. 2. A. While holding handle, remove pin (24). B. Move elevator up or down to desired height. C. Replace pin (24) full length to lock system at desired height. SECTION C: APPL Y HEIGHT AND MOVING LABEL & HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 46 10 ft. (3.05 m) 24 A. B. C[...]