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Apollo Pro Dunk Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S
MANUAL
Warning
! Do not slide, climb, or
play on pole.
! Keep organic material
away from pole base.
Grass, litter, etc. could
cause corrosion and /or
deterioration.
! Check pole system
twice a year for signs of
corrosion (rust, pitting,
and chipping). Remove
rust and/or loose paint
completely and repaint
with exterior enamel
paint. If rust has pene-
trated through the steel
anywhere, replace pole
immediately.
! Check unit before
each use for loose
hardware, excessive
wear, and signs of cor-
rosion and repair be-
fore using.
! During play, use ex-
treme caution to keep
players face away from
the backboard, rim, and
net.
! Wear a mouth guard
when playing to avoid
dental injuries.
! When adjusting
height, keep hands and
fingers away from mov-
ing parts.
! During play, do not
wear jewelry (rings,
watches, necklaces,
etc.). Objects may en-
tangle in net.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF
PRO DUNK® OWNERS
Thank you for purchasing our basketball system. We try hard to ensure that our
products are of high quality and free of manufacturing defects and of missing
parts. However, if you have any problems with your basketball pole, such as a
manufacturing defect or a missing part please contact us at the following:
Toll Free: 1.888.600.8545
Web: www.produnk.com
Please provide model number, serial number, and/or part number of the product
and/or part when you call, write or email. These numbers can be found on the
product, packaging, or on the back of the main pole.
Purchase Parts:
www.produnk.com/parts
Support:
www.produnk.com/support
Read this manual all the way through before starting to
put up your system. Then read each step completely
before beginning installation.
Pro Dunk
®
Basketball System
www.Call811.com
Pro Dunk®
22047 Lutheran Church Rd.
Tomball, TX 77377
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  • Page 1 ! Keep organic material away from pole base. Grass, litter, etc. could WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF cause corrosion and /or deterioration. PRO DUNK® OWNERS  ! Check pole system twice a year for signs of corrosion (rust, pitting, and chipping). Remove Thank you for purchasing our basketball system.
  • Page 2: Bill Of Materials

    Bill Of Materials Description Qty. Bottom Post Top Post Upper Board Arm Lower Board Arm Backboard Rim Cover Plate Post Ear Actuator 10 Anchor Template (Needed 1st Day) 11 Backboard Pad Right 12 Backboard Pad Left 13 Pole Pad 14 Actuator Handle 15 Rebar (Needed 1st Day) 16 "J"...
  • Page 3 Assembled Diagram—Use as reference...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    811 to ensure that all un- derground utilities are a safe distance away from the anchor system. Pro Dunk® retains the right to modify this  Make sure there are no overhead power document at any time without notice or lines within a 25 foot radius of the basket- obligation.
  • Page 5: Installation Overview

    Installation Overview ™ In order to have the safest, fun and longest use of your APOLLO system, please note and heed the following: 1) Prior to goal assembly, call utility services (811) for location of un- derground utility lines before you dig.
  • Page 6: Required Tools

    Court Layout Diagram Required Tools Post Hole Digger  Socket/Wrench Sizes Shovel  Recommended Wheel Barrow  (9) 80 lbs. bags of concrete OR  24mm  (12) 60 lbs. bags of concrete 18mm Trowel   Level  17mm ...
  • Page 7 Why stop playing in the evening. You don’t have to! Order the Pro Dunk Goal Light LED. It easily lights up the entire 3-point line with 2 powerful LED lamps extending play into the night. There’s always time for one more game!
  • Page 8 Day 1 ANCHOR SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1) Installation Location Choose the proper location to dig for the concrete footing. Use the distance chart on the pervious page to help you make your decision. When choosing the exact position to dig, make sure to maximize the amount of playing surface while mini- mizing possible driveway obstruction.
  • Page 9 Overhang is defined as the distance between the front of the backboard to the front of the main post when the system is at 10ft. The overhang on the APOLLO is 2.5ft. 4) Pouring Concrete and Setting Pier Kit NOTE: Make certain that you have enough concrete to finish the job.
  • Page 10 Pour the remaining concrete into the hole until completely full and coming out of the top. Using a trowel, smooth the concrete to your preferred liking. NOTE: The top of the concrete needs to be level with or higher than your playing area to ensure you sys- tem will adjust to 10ft regulation height.
  • Page 11 Day ~5 APOLLO ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ™ IMPORTANT! Nylon washers adequately space painted parts at all pivot points. Neglecting the use of these washers will result in rusted parts. NOTE: All board arms are made of rectangular tub- ing. Tightening hardware too tight may damage tubing and make adjustment of system difficult.
  • Page 12 8) Actuator Assembly Lay Pole Assembly on its side on two padded saw horses. Slide tab on Actuator (#9) between Post Ears (#8) and secure using one bolt (#17), two washers (#30), two plastic washers (#40) and one lock nut (#25). Tighten bolts tight.
  • Page 13 11) Assemble Actuator to Post Secure Actuator (#9) to Lower Arms (#4) using one bolt (#18), two flat washers (#31), and one lock nut (#26). Tighten both bolts (#18) securing Lower Arm (#4). Note: Tighten bolts snug but, do not over tighten. Board Arms must pivot freely.
  • Page 14 14) Actuator Crank Assembly Slide Actuator Crank (#14) onto shaft on the bottom of Actuator (#9). Line up hole in shaft with hole in Actuator Crank and insert Pin to secure. To aid in the assembly of the backboard, lower the backboard, by turning the Actua- tor Crank, until the lower arm makes con- tact with Stop Spacer (#38).
  • Page 15 17) Rim Assembly CAUTION: Do not proceed with rim installation without these spacers! Mount Goal Assembly (#6) and Rim Spac- ers (#36) to Backboard, using four bolts (#22), eight washers (#31), four lock wash- ers (#34), and four hex nuts (#28). Tighten fasteners finger tight, leave them loose enough to level rim.
  • Page 16 Before each use inspect the entire system for any signs of Loose nuts and bolts, any excessive wear and tear, any signs of rust or corrosion. If replacement parts are needed you can contact Pro Dunk® directly or navigate to www.produnk.com to purchase parts for your system. Only parts provided by Pro Dunk®...
  • Page 17 NOTE: It is advisable to wait up to two weeks to allow the anchor footing to fully cure before aggressive play.
  • Page 18 Hoops Inc. APOLLO™ Limited 5 Year Warranty Hoops APOLLO™ basketball structural components are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for the duration of ownership by the original retail purchaser. The word “defects” is defined as imperfections that impair the use of the product.