Reebok 51549 manual

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    9/17/2007 REEBOK XL ACTION GRIP ® BASKETBALL SYSTEM MODEL #51549 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER’S MANUAL Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer has to be contacted for replacement parts. INSTRUCTION #1030931 W ARNING Failu re to compl y with any of the warnings in these instructions may result in serious personal injuries such[...]

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    2 2 HARDWARE IS ACTUAL SIZE (Unless otherwise indicated) PARTS LIST ID Part # Description Qty TP 1030702 Top Pole 1 MP 1030703 Middle Pole 1 BP 1030855 Bottom Pole 1 RB 1030781 Right Backboard Bracket 1 LB 1030762 Left Backboard Bracket 1 AT 1030881 Backboard 1 AA 500096 Pole Cap 1 AB 502005 Net 1 AC 502056 Plastic Guard 1 AD 504068 Counterbalance [...]

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    3 PARTS LIST ID Part # Description Qty AN A040031C Inner Channel 1 AO 1030812 Outer Tube 1 AP C050018 Channel Stop 1 AQ 1030748 Pole Bracket 1 AR C050019 Handle 1 AS C050017 Trigger 1 Action Grip ® Hardware (HH01300) GA A070044 Lock Tab 1 GB B070040 1/4-20 x 1 1/2” Screw 2 GC B080015 Trigger Spring 1 GD BW00100 #6 Flat Washer 2 GE 300027 5/16”[...]

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    4 Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in serious injury or property damage and will void the warranty. The owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. Proper and complete assembly, use and supervision is essential for proper operation and to reduce the risk of accident or injur[...]

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    5 POLE SECTION IDENTIFICATION Identify the pole sections before beginning assembly. Failure to assemble the pole sections correctly may result in severe personal injury or property damage as described on Page One. ONCE THE POLE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN SEATED, THEY CANNOT BE SEPARATED. TP MP Top Pole: Four holes at the top of the pole and one small hole [...]

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    6 3 BP P A PA 4 (1) 1005748 TP This step cannot be reversed. BP MP BP MP 5A TP In order to seat the poles, str ik e each end of the pole very hard 5 to 6 times on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard. This must be done even if the poles cover the slots before seating. Measure from the top of the T op Pole to the bottom of the Middle Pole. It must mea[...]

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    7 AH Make sure the Rubber Gasket is inside the Base Cap (AH). Rubber Gasket Screw the Base Cap (AH) onto the Base. AH 6 AE AG 7 8 AG The Bracket on the Middle Pole faces the Base. The attened end of the Pole Brace (AM) has a smaller hole and attaches to the top hole in the Base (AF). The angled end attaches to the pole. AM RC BB AF RC BD Only ?[...]

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    8 7/16” Wrench 1/2” Wrenches 11 HA HL HA RB LB HC HC Completely tighten the Nuts (HA). HC HA HL (2) 12 (2) (2) RA RE RE RC RD The T ap Bolts (RE) should be at the outer edge of the holes. Tighten the T -Nuts (RA) only until the Rubber Washers (RD) begin to bulge. RD RA RC (2) HD9125B (2) (2) (2) 1012253 14 AC RK RK Place the Plastic Guard (AC) [...]

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    9 HD9125B (2) (1) HH RI 1012253 RJ RI HH 15 Only hand tighten the Nuts (HH). T ightening these Nuts later will adjust the Rim tension. HG 16 HG HG HG The lower holes should go over the Carriage Bolts. Bend the Backboard Brackets (LB & RB) out. LB RB (Not actual size) HH HH Do not overtighten the Nuts (HH). Completely tighten all Rim hardware. 1[...]

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    10 HD9125B HB HD HI (3) (2) (3) 3/4” Wrenches HD HI 20 Attach this end of the Long Extension Arms (AL) to the Backboard Brackets HI HB AL Tighten the Nut until it is ush with the Bolt. AL GA GI GI GA 21 AS HH01300 GC (1) (Not actual size) (1) (Not actual size) GI 22 GC AS (2) 23 GD AS AR (2) GD GD HJ (4) AL HB HB AK 24 HJ AL HD HD The Backboar[...]

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    1 1 HH01300 AR AR GB AO AO GB (2) GB 25 26 AN AI 27 AI Wipe off any grease that may be on the Channel (AN) before attaching the Sticker .The bottom of the Height Sticker (AI) lines up with the bottom edge of the Inner Channel (AN). AN AN AO AO AO AN Squeeze the T rigger while inserting the Inner Channel (AN). Slide the Inner Channel (AN) up to the [...]

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    12 30 HB (1) HD HK (1) (2) HD9125B 3/4” Wrenches TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS STEP . HB HK HK HD AL AO HF AL HE (1) (1) HE Use the holes closest to the pole. Tighten all Nuts securely now . 31 9/16” Wrenches Tighten all Nuts securely now . AA AD Hook the Springs (AD) into the #3 holes in the Backboard Brackets. Use the closed end of a wrench to[...]

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    13 T wo adults are required to complete assembly . T o prevent serious injuries, the pole should be held down by one adult at all times while lling the Base. 34 Filling the Base with Sand With the Backboard extended to its highest position, use a funnel and ll the Base with 375 lbs. of sand. Filling the Base with Water Check the Base Cap for [...]

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    14 1. Make sure the surface beneath the Base is smooth and free of stones, g ravel or other shar p objects that could puncture the Base and cause leakage. 2. Check the Base frequently for crac ks or punctures. 3. Alwa ys c heck the w ater lev el before play . If a leak is found or the w ater level is low , lay the system down on the ground and call[...]

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    15 F AUTE DE NE P AS SUIVRE CES A VERTISSEMENTS, VOUS RISQUEZ DE CAUSER DES BLESSURES GRA VES ET/OU DES DOMMAGES À L ’ÉQUIPEMENT . SI NO SE OBEDECEN EST AS ADVERTENCIAS PUEDEN PRODUCIRSE GRA VES LESIONES y/O DAñOS A LA PROPIEDAD. Le propriétaire doit s’assurer que tous les joueurs connaissent et appliquent les règles suivantes an d’ut[...]