Maintenance......34 1/4" Warning sticker......35 Registration......36 Warranty........39 (375 lb) Model Number: 90682 QUESTIONS? CONTACT LIFETIME CUSTOMER SERVICE: Product ID: Dial 1-800-225-3865 Live Chat: For Customer Service in Mainland Europe and the United Kingdom, www.lifetime.com/customerservice/home E-mail: csinternational@lifetime.com (click on the "Live Chat" tab)
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WARNINGS & NOTICES / AVERTISSEMENTS ET AVIS / ADVERTENCIAS Y AVISOS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS 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 product without following the instructions carefully.
POLE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE REQUIRED Hardware Bag ABR (x2) AAF (x2) CMV (x2) ABE (x2) ABB (x2) PARTS REQUIRED Metal Parts Warning Sticker ALH (x1) ALF (x1) ALL (x1) ALE (x1) TOOLS REQUIRED 3/8" Electric Drill Scrap Wood Measuring Tape 3/8" Nut Driver Pencil...
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N’accrochez rien au manche, à l’anneau, elevación, ya que esto puede dañar el sistema y anular la garantía. au panneau ni aux leviers sous peine d’endommager l’équipement et d’annuler la garantie. Lifetime Products, Inc., Clearfield, UT 84016 www.lifetime.com 11/23/2015 # 1171370...
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SECTION 1 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED • Make sure the holes indicated are on the same side of the pole assembly as the pole bracket. Slide the Top Pole (ALH) onto the Middle Pole (ALF) as shown. ATTENTION: THIS STEP CANNOT BE REVERSED! •...
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SECTION 1 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED • Slide the Middle Pole (ALF) onto the ATTENTION: THIS STEP CANNOT BE REVERSED! Bottom Pole (ALE) as shown. Ensure the • In order to seat the poles, strike each end of the pole very crimped side at the end of the Bottom hard fi...
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SECTION 1 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED CMV (x2) 3/8" • After the poles have been seated, insert two self-drilling screws (CMV) into the back of the pole as shown. • For ease of installation, chuck the screws directly into the drill if your drill (see Figure 1, not available on all drills), or use a 3/8”...
POLE TO BASE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE REQUIRED / QUINCAILLERIE REQUISE / HERRAJE REQUERIDO DRZ (x1) AAO (x2) AAE (x2) BTS (x1) ABD (x4) ABL (x4) CCL (x2) PARTS REQUIRED / PIÈCES REQUISES / PIEZAS REQUERIDAS Metal Parts / Pièces en métal / Piezas de metal HJX (x1) AJC (x1) ALI (x2)
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SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED ABL (x4) • Lay the pole assembly down with the self-tapping screws (step 1.7) on top. Slide the long axle (AJC) through a spacer (ABL), a wheel (AMU), a second spacer (ABL) and the hole at the end of the bottom pole. Continue sliding the axle through a third spacer (ABL), the second wheel (AMU) and a fourth spacer (ABL) as indicated.
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SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED • Set the front of the base (AJM) over the long axle as indicated. The ends of the long axle should be up inside the recesses in the bottom of the base. Please note that the two self-tapping screws from step 1.6 are on top. These should be on top in order to have all the other holes in the pole sections oriented correctly.
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SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED EEO (x2) AAO (x2) AAE (x2) ABD (x4) BTS (x1) DRZ (x1) • While a second adult holds the pole upright, attach a pole brace (ALI) to the base as indicated. Tighten only by hand at this time. Repeat this step for the second pole brace on the other side of the pole and base.
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SECTION 2 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1/2" (≈13 mm) (x2) EEO (x2) • Lay the system down and keep it down until instructed otherwise. Securely tighten the hardware indicated. DO NOT overtighten. • Poser le système sur le sol et le maintenir jusqu’à instruction contraire. Bien serrer la quincaillerie indiquée.
BACKBOARD-TO-RIM ASSEMBLY HARDWARE REQUIRED Hardware Bag EAP (x2) AAQ (x2) ABK (x4) AAV (x2) ADR (x4) AOW (x1) AJW (x2) DFE (x4) AAA (x4) AOU (x1) ABQ (x1) APY (x1) PARTS REQUIRED Metal Parts Plastic Parts DFD (x1) AJI (x1) ALX (x1) AMA (x1) ALD (x1)
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SECTION 3 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1/2” (x2) APY (x1) (Not to scale) EAP (x2) AAQ (x1) ABQ (x1) (Not to scale) • Insert two Carriage Bolts (EAP) through the Rim Pivot Bracket (APY) as shown. • Use the 1/2” socket head from a socket wrench to press one Push Nut (AAQ) onto one end of the Axle (ABQ). •...
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SECTION 3 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1/2” (x2) AOU (x1) 1/2” AAQ (x1) ABK (x2) • Slide the end of the Axle (ABQ) through the Rim (ALX) and the Rim Pivot Bracket (APY). Press the Push Nut (AAQ) onto the end of the Axle.
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SECTION 3 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1/2” (x2) AOW (x1) AJW (x2) (Not to scale) (Not to scale) AAV (x2) ABK (x2) • Thread the 5/16” Jam Nuts (AAV) all the way down on the U-Bolt (AOU) as shown. •...
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SECTION 3 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 9/16” (x2) ADR (x4) DFE (x4) AAA (x4) • Attach the Rim Cover Plate (AMA) to the Rim with the hardware shown. • Attach the Backboard Brackets (AMY) to the Backboard using the hardware shown.
BACKBOARD-TO-POLE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE REQUIRED Hardware Bag 7 1/16 in/po (≈18cm) 7 5/8 in/po (≈19cm) GBU (x2) AAD (x2) AAX (x4) DGA (x2) ABN (x8) PARTS REQUIRED Metal Parts Plastic Part AKC (x2) ALM (x1) 25 7/8" (≈65,7 cm) AKB (x2) TOOLS REQUIRED 3/4”...
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SECTION 4 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 7 5/8 in/po (≈19cm) 3/4” (x2) ABN (x2) GBU (x1) DGA (x1) AAX (x1) • Finger-tighten the Short Extension Arms (AKC) to the Backboard Brackets with the hardware shown. • If necessary, use a bolt to remove any excess powder coating from the holes in the Backboard Brackets.
PARTS IDENTIFIER Metal Part Warning Sticker ALH (x1) ALF (x1) ALE (x1) ALL (x1) DFD (x1) ALI (x2) 25 7/8" (≈65,7 cm) AKB (x2) AKC (x2) AJC (x1) HJX (x1) Axle Axle AMY (x2) AMA (x1) ALX (x1) ALS (x2)
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PARTS IDENTIFIER Plastic Parts AKG (x1) AKZ (x1) AKF (x1) AJM (x1) AMN (x1) ALD (x1) AJI (x1) AKI (x1) AKP (x1) AJQ (x1) FIR (x1) AEF (x2) ALM (x1) BAA (x1) AMU (x2) BAB (x1) FIQ (x1) HARDWARE REQUIRED...
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SECTION 4 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 7 5/8 in/po (≈19cm) 3/4” (x2) ABN (x2) GBU (x1) DGA (x1) AAX (x1) • Finger-tighten the Long Extension Arms (AKB) to the Backboard Brackets with the hardware shown. If needed, use a rubber mallet to tap the bolt into place.
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SECTION 4 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 7 1/16 in/po (≈18cm) 3/4” (x2) AAD (x1) ABN (x2) AAX (x1) • Line up the holes in the Top Pole with the holes in the Lower Extension Arms (AKB) as shown. Secure the Lower Extension Arms to the pole assembly.
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SECTION 4 (CONTINUED) SECTION 4 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 7 1/16 in/po (≈18cm) 3/4” (x2) AAD (x1) ABN (x2) AAX (x1) • Secure the Short Extension Arms (AKC) to the Top Pole with the hardware shown. If necessary, use a rubber mallet to tap the bolt into place.
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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 1/2” (x2) 1/4” (x1) DIH (x1) CYN (x1) • Slide the Gas Spring Cover (AKG) onto the Gas Spring (AKF) as shown. • Align the holes in the Gas Spring Cover (AKG) and the Gas Spring (AKF) with the holes in the Pole Bracket (ALL), and attach the Gas Spring assembly to the Pole Bracket with the hardware shown.
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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 6-1/2" (≈17cm) 6 1/2 in/po (≈17cm) 9/16” (x2) ABA (x2) ABB (x2) ABM (x2) • Position the Trigger (AMN) inside of the Handle (AKI). Secure the Trigger to the Handle with the hardware shown. Make sure the Nut is fl...
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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 6-1/2" (≈17cm) 6 1/2 in/po (≈17cm) 3/4” (x2) AQE (x1) AAW(x1) AAX(x1) • Insert the Release Pin (AQE) through the Gas Spring (AKF). Slide the Handle (AKI) under the Gas Spring (AKF) so that the Release Pin (AQE) rests in the channels of the Trigger (AMN).
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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 7 1/16 in/po (≈18cm) 7-1/16" (≈18cm) AAD (x1) 3/4” (x2) AAX (x1) AKH (x1) HNX (x1) • Connect the Rear Lifter Arms (ALS) to the inside of the Long Extension Arms (AKB) with the hardware shown. Place a .69”...
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FINAL ASSEMBLY HARDWARE REQUIRED Hardware Bag ADP (x10) PARTS REQUIRED Plastic Parts AJQ (x1) AKP (x1) BAA (x1) BAB (x1) AKZ (x1) FIQ (x1) FIR (x1) AEF (x2) TOOLS REQUIRED (x1) (x1) (x1) (x1) 375 lb (≈170kg)
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SECTION 6 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED ADP (x10) • Remove the plastic fi lm from the Backboard (AJI), and attach the Center Frame Pad (AJQ) to the Backboard in the location shown with the hardware indicated. Make sure that the Center Frame Pad is oriented and centered on the metal piece of the Backboard.
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SECTION 6 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED 325 lb (≈147kg) (x1) • To prevent serious injuries, the pole should be held down by one adult at all times while the other fi lls the base. 6.3a Option a: fi lling the base with sand: (325 lb (≈147 kg) of sand required) 1.
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SECTION 6 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED (x1) • To prevent serious injuries, the pole should be held down by one adult at all times while the other fi lls the base. 6.3b Option b: fi lling the base with water: 1.
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SECTION 6 (CONTINUED) TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED • Attach the net (AKZ) to the rim. • If a replacement net is needed, please call our Customer Service Department. Our nets are shorter than average to reduce the risk of entanglement. •...
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MAINTENANCE The life of your basketball system depends on many variables. The climate, exposure to corrosives such as salt, pesticides, or herbicides, and excessive use or misuse can all contribute to pole failure, which may cause property damage or personal injury. Check your basketball system frequently for loose hardware, excessive wear, and signs of corrosion.
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2. This warranty is nontransferable and is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of defective product. If the product is defective within the terms of this warranty, Lifetime Products, Inc. will repair or replace defective parts at no cost to the purchaser.
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