| Attack Series Assembly
Instructions

Bill of Materials:
A: (1) Vertical Post I(1) ½" x
11" Hex Bolt Q(8) 5/16" Lockwasher
B: (1) Main Extension Arm J(8) ½" Locknut R(8)
5/16" Hex Nut
C: (2) Parallel Linkage K(4) 5/8" Anchor Bolt S(1) Rim
Height Sticker
D: (1) H-Frame Backboard Mount L(12) 5/8" Hex Nut T(1)
Rim Height Indicator
E: (1) Spring-Assist Cartridge M(1) Anchor Footing Template
F: (1) Crank Adjustment Cylinder N(4) Anchor Footing Rebar
G: (2) ½" x 4 ½" Hex Bolt O(8) 5/16"
x 1" Machine Screw
H: (5) ½" x 10" Hex Bolt P(8) 5/16"
Flat Washer
NOTE: Immediately unpack all components and cross
check against bill of materials. Report any shortages to First
Team customer service at 1-888-884-6677.
1. CAUTION: YOUR SPRING-ASSIST CARTRIDGE IS SHIPPED UNDER
TENSION. DO NOT REMOVE CARDBOARD SPREADER TUBE FROM SPRING-ASSIST
UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
2. Choose the proper location to dig for the concrete footing.
Use the distance chart in figure A to help you make your decision.
When choosing the exact position to dig, make sure to maximize
the amount of playing surface while minimizing possible driveway
obstruction.
3. Dig hole 36" deep and 20" square. Be sure to
bell out the bottom 12" of the hole to give added stability
to the footing. NOTE: If you live in an area where the frost
line is below 36" it is advisable to dig to normal frost
line. Do not cheat on the hole size, it is imperative that
the hole be a minimum of 36" deep and 20" square!
4. Assemble the anchor kit as shown in figure B. First thread
a 5/8" hex nut (L) 2 ½" of the way on to
each J-Bolt (K). Place the threaded end of each J-Bolt through
the 4 holes located in the anchor template (M). Then thread
a second 5/8" nut on to each J-Bolt until tight against
the template, making sure to keep the J-Bolt hooks pointing
in toward the center of the template.
5. For this step you will need: Level; Broomstick; Tape Measure.
The 36" x 20" anchor footing will require approximately
1/3 yard of 3000 psi concrete (18-20 60# sacks of premix concrete).
More will be needed if you dig a larger hole. Make certain
that you have enough concrete to finish the job. Allowing
a portion to dry while you purchase more concrete will weaken
the footing.
6. Mix the concrete according to the instructions on the
bag. It is better to mix it slightly wet than too dry. Fill
the hole full to ground level with as little time between
batches as possible. Insert the broomstick in 3 or 4 different
places and vibrate up and down to settle the concrete. Submerge
the (4) anchor footing rebar pieces (N) into the center of
the hole spaced evenly. Next set the anchor bolt assembly
into the wet concrete, vibrate it as it goes in to make sure
the concrete fills in around the J-Bolt hooks. Make sure the
template is pressed firmly against the top of the wet concrete.
Use the level to ensure that it is level in all directions.
Additionally, the center line of the J-Bolts must be parallel
with the edge of the playing surface. (See figure C)
STOP HERE! Allow footing to cure for seven days before proceeding.
7. Take off the top 5/8" nuts from the J-Bolts, remove
the template and discard it.
8. Thread a second 5/8" nut on to each J-Bolt down against
the nut embedded in the concrete.
9. Place the vertical post (A) down over the footing making
sure not to damage the J-Bolt threads. Using the final (4)
5/8" hex nuts, bolt down post finger tight with welded
tabs facing away from playing surface.
10. Level the vertical post by adjusting the 5/8" nuts
located underneath the base plate. Then tighten top nuts against
the top side of the base plate.
11. Slide the main arm (B) over the top of the vertical post
and attach to the lower pivot tube with a ½" x
10" hex bolt (H) and ½" locknut (J).
12. Slide the hole located in the rim height indicator (T)
over one of the second set of welded tubes in the main arm.
Attach the spring-assist cartridge (E) to the second set of
attachment holes on both the main arm and the vertical post
welded tabs utilizing a ½" x 10" hex bolt
(H) and a ½" x 4 ½" hex bolt (G).
Tighten each with a ½" locknut (J). The rim height
indicator should now hang freely along side the spring-assist
cartridge.
13. Next attach the hand crank adjustment cylinder (F) using
a ½" x 10" hex bolt (H) and ½"
x 4 ½" hex bolt (G). Tighten each with a ½"
locknut (J). Next, remove and discard the cardboard spreader
tube from the spring-assist cartridge.
14. Attach parallel linkages ( C ) to vertical post with
½" x 10" hex bolt (H) and ½"
locknut (J). Attention: It does not matter which end of the
parallel link you attach to the vertical post.
Caution: Injury may occur if linkages are allowed to fall
off main arm during assembly.
15. Next, assemble the H-Frame backboard mounting (D) to
the backboard as shown in figure D. Use the (8) 5/16"
x 1" machine screws (O), (8) 5/16" flat washer (P),
(8) 5/16" lockwasher (Q), (8) 5/16" hex nuts ( R
). If your backboard is tempered glass check to make sure
all four steel grommets are located at the rim holes, if any
are missing check in the box. If grommets are missing and
cannot be located, DO NOT proceed with assembly, call First
Team immediately. If your backboard is acrylic you must remove
and discard the plastic shipping block from the backboard
joint to complete this step. Additionally, if you purchased
an acrylic backboard you should have received two rubber gaskets
enclosed with the backboard. Place one gasket between the
H-Frame backboard mount and the backside of the backboard.
You will use the other gasket later during assembly. Rubber
gaskets are necessary for acrylic boards only.
16. Mount the H-Frame/Backboard assembly lower pivot tube
first to the main arm using (1) ½" x 11"
hex bolt (I) and (1) ½" locknut (J). Next, attach
the upper H-Frame pivot tube to the upper parallel linkages
using (1) ½" x 10" hex bolt (H) and (1) ½"
locknut (J).
17. Check face of backboard to see if it is level forward
and back. If it is out of level, correct it by adjusting the
5/8" nuts located underneath the vertical post base plate.
18. Mount the rim to the H-Frame/Backboard assembly using
the hardware supplied in the rim box. If you purchased an
acrylic backboard make sure to place the second rubber gasket
(included with backboard) between the face of the backboard
and the backplate of the rim. Trim gasket if necessary. Use
level to make sure rim is level side to side before tightening
nuts.
19. After everything is square, make sure all nuts have been
tightened. However, do not overtighten, if unit is difficult
to crank up and down the main pivot nuts are probably too
tight.
20. To apply the rim height sticker (S), 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 spring-assist outer tube
where the rim height indicator stops. Then, peel and apply
sticker to outside of spring-assist cartridge lining up the
pencil mark with the 10' mark on the sticker. See Figure A
for a diagram of a completed height indicator assembly.
Note: It is advisable to wait up to two weeks to
allow the anchor footing to fully cure before aggressive play


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