Huffy RC2000MK2 manual

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  • Page 1

    1 04/03 P/N 211657B © COPYRIGHT 2002 by HUFFY SPORTS Customer Service N53 W24700 South Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 U.S.A. A Huffy Comp any WRITE IN YOUR MODEL NUMBER: ___________ REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: • (Two) People • Tape Measure • Tape • Wood Board (Scrap) • Wrenches: (Two) 1/2”, 9/16”, 3/4”or (Two) Large and Small[...]

  • Page 2

    2 P/N 211657B 04/03 Crank Height Indicator Hook 201254 2/99 1 2 4 3 MOVING SYSTEM 1. Adjust basketball backboard height to lowest position. 2. Rotate basketball system forward, while holding pole, until wheels engage with ground. 3. Move basketball system to desired location. 4. Carefully rotate basketball system upright. 5. Reattach ground restrai[...]

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    3 04/03 P/N 211657B IMPORT ANT! WRITE DOWN MODEL NUMBER FROM BOX ON P AGE 1 OF THIS OWNERS MANUAL 1. Carefully, position front tank (1) upside down. Secure wheel (2) into place from bottom side (illust. A) making sure the wheel bracket (5) seeds into base as in illust. B. Repeat procedure for opposite wheel. Finger tighten, then upright assembly. 2[...]

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    4 P/N 211657B 04/03 1 Install rod (15) through holes in bottom pole section (9) and eyebolt (16). 7. Set rear tank (17) onto front tank (1) and insert pole assembly into tank assembly as shown. 8. 16 15 10 7 9 8 17 Spread collar (10) open and carefully raise collar (10) to 35-1/2” (90.2 cm) taped mark. Finger tighten hardware to prevent collar (1[...]

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    5 04/03 P/N 211657B Loosen hardware on collar (10) and secure struts (20) to collar (10) as shown and tighten. NOTE: Final adjustments to collar may need to be made. Refer to Step 32. 10. FRONT VIEW 20 20 11 10 13 20 12 14 12 9. Carefully position system on its side, and secure bottom of pole to tank as shown, a deep socket is recommended. Upright [...]

  • Page 6

    6 P/N 211657B 04/03 Once again, carefully position system in the side position and secure strut (20) to tank (1) as shown. Repeat for opposite side. Completely tighten including bolts from step 2 then carefully upright system. 1 1. 11 13 20 1 12[...]

  • Page 7

    7 04/03 P/N 211657B MTT01.EPS 27 4 6 24 24 4 6 26 4 4 13. Install left screw jack support plate (26) and right screw jack support plate (27) to pole. Finger tighten. ELEV A T OR INST ALLA TION TWO PERSON MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. WARNING WARNING (See[...]

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    8 P/N 211657B 04/03 15. 16. 1 7 9 8 32 Center screw jack (29) between support plates (26 & 27) and secure as shown below. Finger tighten. Place cover over screw jack (29). Install pole cap (32). 28 29 33 26 7 27 4 4 33 IMPORT ANT! DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. 31 14. Attach height decal (28) on screw jack (29). Align lower edge of decal with bottom of b[...]

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    9 04/03 P/N 211657B 37 NOTE: Be sure to use proper bracket as shown. 17. 36 36 35 35 19 19[...]

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    10 P/N 211657B 04/03 40 4 4 38 38 39 39 37 6 Refer T o Instructions Included With Rim Hardware For Rim Assembly . 18. Finger tighten.[...]

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    11 04/03 P/N 211657B 4 4 38 38 40 39 37 6 39 20. Finger tighten.[...]

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    12 P/N 211657B 04/03 ½ Secure board and elevator tube assembly to pole assembly as shown. Finger tighten. IMPORT ANT! DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. 4 6 38 38 40 4 TWO PERSON MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. WARNING Insert spacer (41) through top holes of height ind[...]

  • Page 13

    13 04/03 P/N 211657B MTT02.EPS 211307 Make final adjustments to level the rim. If backboard and rim are tipped back, raise collar (10) until level and tighten. If backboard and rim are tipped forward, lower collar until level and tighten. Maximum adjustment travel is 33” to 37” (84-94 cm) from bottom of pole to top of collar. 24. 10 23. Roll as[...]

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    14 P/N 211657B 04/03 Position looped end of height adjustment crank (34) onto hook as shown. Rotate crank handle to raise or lower backboard. View label (28) to determine approximate backboard height. NOTE: If height adjustment is difficult to operate, you may have over tightened the areas indicated. Height Adjustment 26. HOOK 34 28 W ARNING STORE [...]

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    15 04/03 P/N 211657B Item #3 (2) Item #6 (13) Item #15 (1) Item #1 1 (4) Item #4 (24) * YOU MAY HAVE EXTRA PARTS WITH THIS MODEL. HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (CONTINUED) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 226350 Tank, (Front Section) 2 2 226403 Wheel 3 2 206245 Bolt, Hex Head, 1/2-13 x 5-1/2 Long 4 24 203474 Washer, 1/2 I.D., 1-5/64 O.D. 5 2 206341 Bracket[...]

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    16 P/N 211657B 04/03 Item #41 (1) Item #40 (5) Item #39 (4) Item #24 (2) Item #19 (3) Item #35 (2) Item #18 (1) Item #33 (2) Item #36 (2) HARDWARE IDENTIFIER (CONTINUED) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER * YOU MAY HAVE EXTRA PARTS WITH THIS MODEL. Item #25 (4)[...]