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WARNING
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Owner must ensure that all
players know and follow these
rules for safe operation of the
unit.
! Do not dunk on this unit
! Do not hang from any part of the unit,
including the backboard, rim, or net.
! 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,
chipping). Remove rust and/or loose
paint completely and repaint with
exterior enamel paint. If rust has
penetrated through the steel
anywhere, replace pole immediately.
! Check unit before each use for loose
hardware, excessive wear, and signs
of corrosion and repair before using.
! During play, use extreme caution to
keep players face away from the
backboard, rim, and net.
! Wear a mouthguard when playing to
avoid dental injuries.
! When adjusting height, keep hands
and fingers away from moving parts.
! During play, do not wear jewelry
(rings, watches, necklaces, etc.).
Objects may entangle in net.
Model III
BASKETBALL SYSTEM
BASKETBALL SYSTEM
BASKETBALL SYSTEM
BASKETBALL SYSTEM
BASKETBALL SYSTEM
MODEL NUMBER
B2306
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 DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE
STORE. Call us at:
TOLL FREE 1-888-USA-GOAL
(THIS IS A CONSUMER ONLY NUMBER)
FAX: (812) 467-1399
Or write us at:
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPT., P.O. Box 889, Evansville, IN 47706
Please provide model number, serial number, and/or part number of the product and/or part when you call or
write. These numbers can be found on the product, packaging, or in this owner's manual.
To make assembly of your basketball pole easier, use the Hardware Identifier on page 2 to identify and sort all fasteners.
Do not tighten hardware until instructed to do so. If hardware is tightened too soon, mounting holes may not align and parts
may not fit together. Leave locknuts slightly loose until you are instructed to tighten them.
Read this manual all the way through before starting to put up your pole. Then read each step completely before beginning that step.
may be shipped inside larger tubes. Check inside tubes before assembling or ordering parts.
Some smaller parts
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WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF GOALRILLATM OWNERS
In order to have the safest fun and longest use of your GoalrillaTM system, please note and heed the following:
1. Prior to main post preparation and goal assembly, call utility services for location of underground utility
lines before you dig.
2. Vertical main post assembly is a two part process.
PART 1
Day 1. Complete Anchor System Installation
Instructions. (Below)
Day 2. Allow concrete to cure.
Day 3. Allow concrete to cure.
Day 4. Allow concrete to cure.
3. For safety measures have at least 3 capable persons to assist you in assembly of your Goalrilla
Day 5. Complete Goalrilla
PART 2
TM
assembly instructions.
ANCHOR SYSTEM INST ALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
(Day 1)
Figure 1
Before digging the hole for this pole, check
for buried power, gas, water, and
telecommunication lines! Failure to do so
could result in serious or fatal injury! Contact
your local utility company if unsure.
1. Determine the location of the goal. Position the hole
close to the playing surface without making contact.
Dig a hole 16" in diameter and 48" below the playing
surface. (See Figure 1)
TM
Goal.
2. Assemble anchor system as follows: Thread nut (#35)
to bottom of threads on anchor bolt (#39) insert
threads of anchor bolt (#39) through hole on anchor
plate (#38) and secure with nut (#35). Repeat this step
for the remaining anchor bolts. See Figure 2. Note:
Each leg of anchor bolts should face the anchor bolt
to the right. See Detail A.
Figure 2
Note: It is recommended that you use some sort of
concrete form for the top 4" of the concrete.
Cardboard forms can be purchased at some hardware
and home stores or a wooden form can be
constructed out of 2 x 4's.
3. Mix and pour concrete into hole. Follow instructions
on concrete bag. Stop about 18" below court level.
4. Insert four reinforcement bars (#40) into concrete
8" apart creating a square in center on hole.
5. Finish pouring concrete up to court level.
6. Push anchor system into concrete and agitate to work
out voids in concrete. Immediately use a level to level
and square anchor plate to playing surface. Clean
off any concrete that may be on exposed threads.
Note: The bottom four nuts will be forever
embedded in concrete.
Let concrete stand for a MINIMUM of 72 hours.
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