Boomeringau 60 Black Boomer Hoop Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- BOOMERINGAU
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Boomeringau 60 Black Boomer Hoop Instruction Manual
WARNING
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE WARNINGS IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY ALSO RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE. PLEASE HEED ALL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY.
DO NOTE ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE WITH SYSTEM WITHOUT CAREFULL READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FIRST.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in serious injury or death and/or property damage.
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Do not install or use this product unless the instructions within this manual have been carefully read and understood.
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Consult Boomering if you do not understand the instructions in this manual or need additional information
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Know what’s below ground. “Call before you dig” the hole for the ground anchor. Please call at our customer service department.
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If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme caution. Two or three people are recommended for safe installation and assembly.
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Installation and assembly of this product will require lifting and bending that may result in injury to anyone not accustomed to this type of activity.
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Ensure there are no overhead power lines within a 20 ft. (7m) radius of the hoop location.
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Climate, corrosion or misuse could result in system failure.
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The Safety Rod stops the Main Extension Arm at a rim height of 7.5 ft. Attempting to adjust further down will damage the Arm. If the Safety Rod is removed, adjustment of the rim below a height of 7 ft.
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DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the goal system. This includes the backboard, support braces and net.
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During play, especially when performing dunking activities, players should keep their faces away from the backboard, rim and net. Serious injury could result if teeth or face come in contact with the backboard, rim or net. Do not wear jewelry or other loose objects that could become entangled with the net.
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Twice yearly, check the hoop system for loose hardware, excessive wear and signs of corrosion.
Repair the system before use. -
Never play on damaged equipment.
HOOP ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT: Concrete must cure a minimum of 72 hours before installing.
IMPORTANT: Safe assembly of system requires two to three people in good
physical condition and capable of lifting 80-100 Ibs (36-45 kg) each.
IMPORTANT: Locate and familiarize yourself with all the parts of the hoop
before beginning assembly.
REQUIRED TOOLS AND MATERIALS:
Level: Sockets or wrenches:
Rubber Mallet: 16mm (9115″)
12′ Tape Measure: 19mm (3/4″) .
Phillips Screwdriver: 24mm (16/16″)
Ratchet: 27mm (1-1/16″)
PARTS LIST
PARTS LIST
ITEM| QTY| DESCRIPTION
A| 1| 6″ x 6″ Main Post
B| 1| Actuator
C| 1| Spring-Assist Cartridge
D| 1| Pole & Gusset Padding
E| 1| Rim Height Sticker
F| 1| Main Extension Arm
G| 2| Upper Extension Arm
H| 1| Backboard
I| 1| Safety Rod 20mm dia.
J| 1| Flex Rim (Separate Pack)
K| 1| Rim Pad (Pre-attached)
UNDERGROUND PARTS
U1| 1| Anchor Template
U2| 4| [16mm Anchor J-Bolt
U3| 8| Thick Washer for J-Bolt
U4| 12| HexNut M16
U5| 4| Anchor Rebar 36″L
U6| 4| Lock Washer M16
RIM HARDWARE
R1| 4| HexBolt M10 x 60mm
R2| 8| Flat Washer M10
R4| 4| LockWasher M10
1| 4| Hex Nut M10
NOTE: Before digging, call to locate any buried utility lines.
NOTE: At rim height 10″ , distance from the face of backboard to the front of Main Post(A) is 48” Choose the proper location to dig for the concrete footing:
STEP A
a. Dig a hole 48″ deep and 21″x 21″square . The edge of the hole should
be flush with the edge of the playing surface. If you live in an area where
heavy frost can occur, it may pose a problem, consult your local building
inspector to determine the appropriate hole depth.
NOTE: The hole must be at least 48″ deep.
b. Build a form before pouring the concrete pad, to ensure that the top
of the concrete remains straight and square. The form should be placed about
1/2″ above the playing surface to allow for water drainage.
c. Bell out the bottom of the hole.
NOTE: A square hole prevents the rotation of the concrete.
NOTE: The area behind the playing surface must be cleared off by at least
3 feet to enable the user to stand behind the pole to adjust the Rim height.
STEP B
A. Thread a 16mm Hex Nut (U4) onto each of the 16mm J-Bolts (U2).Securely
tighten the Nuts all the way down to the end of the threads.
B. Slide the threaded end of the J-Bolts through the holes in the Anchor
Template (U1) and secure each J-Bolt with a 16mm J-Bolt Hex Nuts(U4) as shown.
Securely tighten all Nuts at this time.
NOTE: Make sure the curved “J” ends of the J-Bolts are oriented in a
rectangular pattern, as shown.
STEP C
a. Mix the concrete according to the instructions on the bags. Note that
a thicker mix of concrete will dry stronger than a thin mix. Pour the concrete
into the hole, stopping approximately 18 inches from the top of the hole.
b. Insert the four pieces of Anchor Rebar (U5) into the hole, pushing
each piece firmly to the bottom of the hole. The four pieces should be
arranged in a square approximately 8 inches wide so that each piece o rebar
will be positioned next to the J-Bolts when the J-Bolt Template is placed in
the cement.
c. Finish filling the hole to the top with concrete. The top of the
concrete should reach just above the level of the top of the form.
STEP D
a. Position the J-Bolt Template (U1) over the hole so that it is
centered, with the sides of the plate square with the sides of the hole.
b. Push the J-Bolts (U2) into the concrete until the J-Bolt Template is
resting flat against the surface of the concrete.
c. Grasp the tops of the J-Bolts and agitate the Template assembly back
and forth repeatedly to eliminate any air bubbles in the concrete. Lift the
Template slightly above the concrete when agitating . Make sure the Template
is resting on the concrete after agitating. Form the concrete into a downward
slope away from the Pole to allow water runoff.
d. Clean off any concrete that may be on the J-Bolt Template or the
exposed portions of the J-Bolts.
e. Using a carpenter’ s level, make sure the Template is square to and
level with the playing surface.
f. Allow the concrete to cure for a minimum of 5-7 days before installing
the rest of your basketball system. In cold , wet weather or humid climates,
allow additional time for the concrete to cure.
YOU ARE NOW FINISHED WITH THE INITIAL ASSEMBLY STEPS. DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE ASSEMBLY UNTIL THE CONCRETE HAS FULLY CURED . CURING WILL TAKE A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS. IN HUMID CLIMATES OR WET WEATHER, ALLOW ADDITIONAL TIME FOR THE CONCRETE TO CURE.
WARNING
NEVER USE THE SYSTEM WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE CEMENTING INSTRUCTIONS . FAILURE TO J FOLLOW ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AS LISTED ON PAGE ONE.
WARNING
BECAUSE OF THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF THIS SYSTEM, A MINIMUM OF THREE ADULTS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING STEPS.
STEP 1
A. Slide a 16mm Thick Washer (U3) over each of the J-Bolts (U2) as shown
in FIGURE 1A.
B. Remove the Padding from Main Post (A). Place the Main Post (A) over
the J-Bolts. Slide a 16mm Thick Washer (U3), a Lock washer 16mm (U6) and
thread a 16mm Hex Nut (U4) to each J-bolt. Tighten the Nuts only a few turns
onto the J-Bolts as shown in FIGURE 1B.
C. If the Main Post (A) is not exactly vertical, adjust the 16mm J-Bolt
Hex Nuts (U4) located under the Post base. Tighten all of the Hex Nuts (U4)
Above Post base when Main Post (A) is vertical.
NOTE: Face the Main Post (A) with Actuator Bracket facing away from playing
court (as shown in FIGURE 1C).
STEP 2
Slide the Main Extension Arm (F) over the top of the Main Post (A) and attach to the lower pivot tube welded on front side of Pole (A) with one Hex Bolt M16 x 335mm (#5), two Flat Washer M16 (#2), four Nylon Washers M16 (#1), and one Lock Nut M16 (#3).
Note: Nylon Washer (#1) may be factory installed.
Do not over tighten this bolt and nut.
Note: Make sure two Nylon Washers locate between Main Extension Arm (F) and
Main Post (A).
STEP 3
A. Connect Actuator to Main Extension Arm (F). Place the upper bracket of
Actuator (B) between the last set of welded tubes on the Main Extension Arm
(F), attach the two parts using Hex Bolt M16 x 335mm (#5), two Flat Washers
M16 (#2), two Nylon Washers M16 (#1) and one Lock Nut M16 (#3).
B. Connect Actuator (B) to the mounting bracket welded in the middle of
Post (A), using one Hex Bolt M16 x 135mm (#4), two Flat Washer M16 (#2), four
Nylon Washers M16 (#1), and one Lock Nut M16 (#3).
Note: Make sure Nylon Washers go between Actuator and Mounting Bracket.
C. Attached Crank Handle to the Actuator (B). Slide Removable Crank
Handle onto the shaft sticking out of Gear Box (Actuator), lock it in place
with attached pin.
STEP 4
A. Place the top of Spring-Assist Carriages (C) as show between Main
Extension Arm (F). Slide one Flat Washer M16 (#2) and one Nylon Washer M16
(#1) over one Hex Bolt M16 x 335mm (#5), and slide this bolt thru one side of
Main Extension Arm (F), one Nylon Washer M16 (#1), top of Spring-Assist
Carriages (C), another Nylon washer M16 (#1), and the other side of Main
Extension Arm (F). Secure it with one Nylon Washer M16 (#1) and one Flat
Washer M16 (#2), one Lock Nut M16 (#3).
Note: Do not over tighten this bolt because this is the pivot point.
Nylon washer locates between Spring-Assist Cartriages (C) and Main Extension
Arm (F). They may be factory-assembled already.
B. Attach the bottom of Spring-assist Cartridges (C) to the pole bracket
by using a Hex Bolt M16 x 135mm (#4), two Flat Washers M16 (#2), four Nylon
Washers M16 (#1) and one Lock Nut M16 (#3).
Note: Nylon washer goes between Spring-Assist Cartriages (C) and pole
bracket.
C. Remove and discard the Steel spreader bracket from the Spring-Assist
Cartridges (C).
**STEP 5**
A. Attach the two Upper Extension Arms (G) to Main Post (A) with one Hex
Bolt M16 x 275mm (#6), four Flat Washers M16 (#2), two Nylon Washers M16 (#1)
and one Lock Nut M16 (#3).
Note: The nylon washers go between Upper Extension Arm (G) and Main Post
(A). Do not tighten at this time.
STEP 6
A. Crank the Main Extension Arm (F) as low as possible.
B. Attach the Backboard to Main Extension Arm (F) by using a Hex Bolt M16
x 335mm (#5), two M16 Flat Washers (#2), four Nylon washers (#1) and on Lock
Nut M16 (#3). Note: Nylon Washers (#1) go between Main Extension Arm (F) and
Backboard mounting bracket.
C. Connected Upper Extension Arms (G) to Backboard (H), using 2 Hex Bolts
M16 x 50mm (#7), four Flat Washers M16 (#2), six Nylon Washers M16 (#1) and
two Lock Nuts M16 (#3).
Note: Put nylon washers between backboard plate and Upper Extension Arm
connecting plate.
STEP 7
A. Remove the screws on Rim spring box cover, open the Spring box. (Rim
Spring Box cover may not be factory assembled.)
B. Mount the tim to the mounting bracket on Bach board (H) using the
hardware supplied in rim box.
C. Re-attach Spring box cover to the Rim with removed screws.
Note: Used a level to make sure rim is level side to side before
tightening nuts.
STEP 8
A. After everything is square, make sure all nuts on the system have been
tightened.
NOTE: Do not over tighten the Nuts, make sure the unit can be adjusted up
and down.
B. To apply the Rim Height Sticker (In the manual pack), first use a tape
measure to crank rim up to exactly 10’ from the playing surface. Use a pencil
to make a mark on the Actuator(B) where the bottom of the black cover
sleeve(B). Then, peel and apply Rim Height Sticker to outside of Actuator(B)
lining up the pencil mark with the 10’ mark on the Rim Height Sticker. See
detail A.
C. Attach Post Pad and Gusset Pad to Main Post (A) as shown.
D. Slide Safety Rod (1) thru the tube welded on the backside of Main Post
(A), align the holes each other and secure it with one Lock Pin 6mm (#4). See
detail B.
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Phone: 1300 499 311
Web: www.boomering.com.au
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