Spalding M682001 manual

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    1 12/06 ID# M682001 © COPYRIGHT 2006 by SPALDING 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: 1-800-632 792 Internet Address: www.huffysports.com www.spalding.com REQUIRED TOOLS AND MATERIALS: • 2 Capable Adults • Tape Measure • W[...]

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    2 ID# M682001 12/06 BEFORE YOU ST ART T o ensure optimal playability of backboard system, a close tolerance fit between the elevator components and hardware is required. T est-fit large bolt s into large holes of elevator tubes, backboard brackets, and triangle plates. Carefully rock them in a circular motion to ream out any excess paint from holes[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 3 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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    4 ID# M682001 12/06 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system... TOP POLE MIDDLE POLE BOTTOM POLE STRUTS ELEVATOR ASSEMBLY BACKBOARD BASE WHEEL CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY FRONT BACK RIM[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 5 Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 600053 Tank 2 2 908556 Strut, Pole to Base 3 1 904501 Handle Assembly 4 1 FR908356 Top Pole Section 5 1 FR908357 Middle Pole Section 6 1 FR908360 Bottom Pole Section 7 2 800332 Wheel Bracket 8 2 600056 Wheel, 3.5” 9 1 108306 Rod, Axle 10 2 203099 Nut, Ny-lock, 5/16-18 11 12 1 203131 Bolt, Hex[...]

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    6 ID# M682001 12/06 #16 (2) #12 (1) #45 (1) #39 (2) #23 (4) #26 (4) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS) #20 (1) #25 (2) #51 (2) #18 (6) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS & W ASHERS) #14 (12) #10 (2) #31 (10) #48 (1) #37 (1) #24 (8) #22 (6)[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 7 #44 (1) #46 (1) #47 (1) #13 (2) #30 (4) #49 (1) #50 (8) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (PLASTIC SP ACERS CAPS & CLIPS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (OTHER) * You may have extra parts with this model.[...]

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    8 ID# M682001 12/06 7 8 8 9 13 13 Complete wheel assembly as shown in Figure A. Secure wheel bracket (7) and wheel assembly (Fig. A.) to the tank (1) with a bolt s (18) and washers (24). 24 TO INSTALL SECOND PUSHNUT: • Assemble Pushnut, Wheels, Axle, And Wheel Bracket As Shown. • Support Pushnut/Axle From The End With A Block Of Wood To Install[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 9 Correctly identify each pole section. Poles have an identification sticker that will be used as a reference point in the next step. 2. 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. 3. 4 5 6 BOTTOM TOP M[...]

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    10 ID# M682001 12/06 4. Bounce top and middle pole assembly (4 and 5) onto bottom pole section (6) using a wood scrap as shown. Bounce until the top and middle pole assembly no longer moves toward the pole identification mark on the bottom pole. 4 5 6 RODS SHOWN ARE FOR VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF ALIGNMENT AND ARE NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE HARDWARE Align[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 11 6. Secure tank strut s (2) through center hole in pole as shown. 12 10 2 2 TWO CAPABLE ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. W ARNING! IMPORT ANT! DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETEL Y . 5. Attach pole assembly to t ank (1) as shown. Secure pole assembly t[...]

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    12 ID# M682001 12/06 8. 42 6 14 16 15 IMPORT ANT! DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN! 7. 2 2 18 24 24 2 2 18 IMPORT ANT! DO NOT TIGHTEN COMPLETEL Y . TWO CAPABLE ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. W ARNING! Rotate non-secured ends of t ank struts (2) to mounting holes in tank a[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 13 Securely rest the assembly on sawhorse. Identify elevator tubes (32 and 35). 35 32 9. Toward Pole Toward Board 4 35 51 50 40 49 29 29 40 50 COMPLETED ASSEMBL Y 31 32 TWO CAPABLE ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. W ARNING! TIGHTEN BOL T (29) [...]

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    14 ID# M682001 12/06 While still supported on sawhorse. Attach elevator tubes (32, 35) to backboard using sp acers (30), bolts (23), and nut s (31) as shown. 30 1. Sawhorse or Support T able 9/16”, 1/2”, 3/4” 9/16” 1/2” 3/4” Extension T OOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION B: A TT ACH THE BACKBOARD This is what your system will look l[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 15 2. 45 Insert T -bolt (45) into Slam Jam bracket (44) then, attach that assembly to board using bolts (26) and nut s (14). 14 26 27 IMPORT ANT! Carefully cut and peel protective film away from board prior to att aching rim. 44 44[...]

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    16 ID# M682001 12/06 3. 29 31 36 35 35 W ARNING! USE EYE PROTECTION WHEN INST ALLING SPRINGS. 35 35 Support pole on sawhorse. Attach counter balance spring (36) to the spring support bracket (27) using bolt (51) and nut (31) as shown. Insert bolt (29) through left side upper elevator tube (35), then stretch spring (36) onto bolt (29). Insert bolt ([...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 17 Inst all Slam Jam Rim to Backboard A. Fit rim (34) securely into bracket (44) as shown. Allow T -bolt (45) to slip through center hole in rim (34). B. Install reinforcement bracket (46) onto T -bolt (45) as shown. C. Install spring (47) onto T -bolt (45) as shown. D. Install special nut (48) and washer (37) onto T -bolt (45). E[...]

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    18 ID# M682001 12/06 Slide upper tube (17) onto handle assembly (3). Reinsert screws removed in previous step as shown. 5. 6. Remove packaging materials from handle assemblies (17 and 3). Remove screws on both sides of tube. 17 3 17 Screws r emoved in step 6 3 Rotate upper tube to line up screw holes. Reinsert screws removed in previous step as sho[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 19 Install handle assembly (17) to lower elevator tubes (32) using bolt (29), spacers (50), and nut (31) as shown. Secure the handle assembly (3 & 17) to pole bracket (15) using bolt (20) and nut (10) as shown. 8. Secure the front panel (21) to struts (2) as shown with carriage bolts (22) and nuts (14). 9. 17 29 31 15 42 20 10[...]

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    20 ID# M682001 12/06 10. Roll completed assembly to desired position. Fill tank with water (approx. 40 gallons (128 Liters)) or sand (approx. 475 lbs. (216 kg)) and rotate the cap (41) into base (1). TWO CAPABLE ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COU LD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. ADD TWO GALLONS[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 21 Apply Height Adjustment and Moving Label (33) to front of pole, where it is clearly visible. 11 . 12. B. D. C. A. Install net (43). 34 39 28 Cover plate (28) will fit INSIDE back bracket. NOTE: 43 34 43 34 13. RIM COVER A TT ACHMENT 39 566 2 00 12 /05 H EI G H T A D JUS TMENT TO ADJUST BACKBOARD: 1. Grasp handle and press butto[...]

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    22 ID# M682001 12/06 SECTION C: BOARD P AD Item Qty . Part No . Description 1 1 20157801 Board Pad, Left Section 2 1 20157901 Board Pad, Right Section 3 1 201580 Board Pad, Center Section 4 4 206081 Screw , Self Drilling, Hex Washer Head, 1/4 x .75” Long 5 6 202219 Cap, Screw 6 1 205355 Drill Bit, 1 1/64 7 2 201596 Screw , Lag, Hex Washer Head, 1[...]

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    12/06 ID# M682001 23 Using a portable drill (with adjust able torque) and a 5/16 socket and extension drill through the backboard frame and secure the pads in place with self-tapping screws provided. Use screws (7) for center pad and screws (4) for outer p ads It may be necessary to use an 1 1/16 drill bit (6) to pre-drill on some backboards (FIG .[...]