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Mammoth 98874 User Manual

Mammoth 98874
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**U.S. and Canada customers ONLY**
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DO NOT CONTACT THE STORE!!!
CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT at 1 (800) 225-3865
HOURS: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (MST)
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**For customers outside the U.S. or Canada, please contact the store for assistance.**
01/24/2008
MODEL #98874
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AND OWNER’S MANUAL
Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer has to be contacted for replacement parts.
WARNING
Failure to comply with any of the warnings
in these instructions may result in serious
personal injuries such as cuts, broken
bones, nerve damage, paralysis, brain
injury, or death. Failure to comply may also
result in property damage. Please heed
all warnings and cautions. To ensure your
safety, do not attempt to assemble this
system without reading and following all
instructions carefully. Identify and inventory
the parts using the Parts List.
INSTRUCTION #1034731
AT LEAST
6 ADULTS
REQUIRED
FOR
ASSEMBLY
THIS SYSTEM COMES IN 3 BOXES.
DO NOT ATTEMPT ASSEMBLY UNTIL
ALL 3 BOXES HAVE ARRIVED.
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Mammoth 98874 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMammoth
Model98874
CategorySports & Outdoors
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Mammoth Basketball Equipment Assembly

Tools, Materials, and Pre-Assembly

Essential Pre-Assembly Checks and Safety

Steps before assembly, including parts inventory, bolt testing, and critical safety instructions.

Glass Backboard Handling and Safety

Safe Handling During Assembly and General Care

Precautions for handling the glass backboard during assembly and guidelines for its general care.

Parts List - Hardware and Base Components

Hardware Identification and Quantities

Detailed listing of all hardware, including part numbers and quantities for assembly.

Parts List - Extension Arms and Miscellaneous

Extension Arm Hardware Components

List of hardware specifically for the extension arms.

Coil Spring and Miscellaneous Hardware

Identification of coil spring hardware and other miscellaneous parts.

Parts List - Bolts and Spacers

Specific Bolt and Spacer Identification

Listing of various bolts, spacers, and their corresponding IDs and quantities.

Foundation and Base Installation - Part 1

Hole Preparation and J-Bolt Template Assembly

Instructions for digging the foundation hole and assembling the J-bolt template.

Installing J-Bolts and Securing the Template

Guide for inserting J-bolts and securing the template with nuts.

Foundation and Base Installation - Part 2

Concrete Pouring and Rebar Installation

Steps for mixing concrete, pouring it into the hole, and placing rebar for stability.

Positioning and Leveling the J-Bolt Template

Instructions for centering and leveling the template in the wet concrete.

Pole Assembly - Gas Springs and Handle

Pole Assembly - Trigger and Lifter Arms

Extension Arm and Arm Stop Installation

Connecting Extension Arms and Coil Springs

Spring Cover and Assembly Connections

Rear Lifter Arm and Backboard Attachment

Attaching Backboard to Lower Extension Arm

Guide for lifting and attaching the backboard to the lower extension arm.

Backboard and Upper Extension Arm Installation

Securing Backboard to Lower Extension Arm

Steps for attaching the backboard to the lower extension arm using bolts and nuts.

Backboard Securing and Trigger Adjustment

Securing Backboard to Upper Extension Arms

Steps for attaching the backboard to the upper extension arms, ensuring bolt rotation.

Pole Positioning and Base Securing

Lifting and Vertical Alignment of the Pole

Instructions for positioning the pole plate and lifting the system into a vertical position.

Leveling and Finalizing Base Assembly

Rim Attachment and Tension Adjustment

Rim Cover and Spring Tension Adjustment

Final Assembly Steps and Height Setting

Pole Care, Maintenance, and Height Adjustment

System Operation Warnings and Safety Rules

Critical warnings about misuse, hanging, sliding, climbing, and unit stability.