Gared PSS ADJUST-A-GOAL Manual

ADJUST-A-GOAL
Models: 1131 and 1171
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
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Table of Contents
Section Page No.
Introduction 1
Cautions and Warnings 2
Assembly and Setup 3-13
Electrical Installation 14
Operation 15
aintenance 15
Accessories 16
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of a basketball goal height adjuster. To ensure that our equipment
will provide years of use to you, we are including this installation, operation, and maintenance
guide. This guide will provide information on the proper assembly and installation methods,
operating procedures, and preventative maintenance of your height adjuster.
It is recommended that an individual who has been properly trained perform assembly and set up
of the goal height adjuster. No one under the age of 18 should attempt assembly or set up of the
unit, unless properly supervised.
To prevent normal wear and tear from shortening the life of the height adjuster, preventative
maintenance inspections and repairs should be performed at least once per year. If the height
adjuster is subject to high or unusual usage, inspections should be scheduled to occur more
frequently. If items are found to be nonconforming, replacements can be ordered from an
authorized dealer. When contacting your dealer, please have information regarding the name of
the project, and any applicable warranty information.
Please note that manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the building structure to support its
products. It is the responsibility of the building designers to determine the correct structure size
to support our products. We will provide your structural engineers with all required weight and
loading information for the project in order for them to calculate the appropriate structure.

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Read and understand the following warnings to prevent possible personal injury and potential
damage to the equipment during assembly, setup, and operation.
Before proceeding with assembly, read all instructions and assembly procedures. ake sure
all parts have been received and are not damaged.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Tools Required:
7/16 wrench and socket
1/2 wrench and socket
9/16 wrench and socket
Rubber allet
3/4 wrench and socket
15/16 wrench and socket
11/16 wrench and socket
Ratchet corresponding to sockets
½” Torque wrench (150 ftlbs +)
3/8” Torque wrench (10 ftlbs +)
*IM ORTANT NOTES are to be in RED BOLD type.
*REGULAR NOTES are to be in Blue type.
During installation, inspections, and required maintenance, it is important to make sure all bolted
connections are properly torqued. The chart below shows the proper torque for fasteners used in
this product. All fasteners should be torqued to the values indicated in the chart unless a fastener
has a specific torque noted in the instructions or the production prints.

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1.) The picture on the front of this manual is not typical of all installed units. Remove the
height adjuster from the packaging. The basic 1131 unit is shown below. If model 1171
or 1171-220 have been purchased, install the electric height adjuster on the mast and
install board and goal the same as the 1131 manual height adjuster. The motor will have
been installed and the limits will have been set at the factory.

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2.) Attach the Direct ount Extension (D E) to the front of the height adjuster frame with
the bolts supplied. Tighten the bolts securely. See below.
PN: 4404 KIT, 63” X 36” RECT BOARD OUNT
PN: 4405 KIT, 35” X 20” FAN BOARD OUNT
3.) The D E is your starting point for any board you install on this equipment. Attach the
bottom of the backboard and the goal to the D E with the bolts provided as shown below.
Leave bolts slightly loose until the top of the board is also attached.

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4.) Attachment of the upper section of the narrow or wide boards is dependent upon how the
backboard support angle and adjustable feet are attached. First attach the adjustable feet to the
rear of the board as shown in the following illustrations. The part number for the adjustable foot
is 503852349.
NOTE: Hex bolts are used if the board has threaded inserts, which are supplied within the bank
angle hardware kit.

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5.) Next attach to the correct backboard support angle for either the narrow or wide mounting
application depending on which board you are attaching. The narrow board support angle, part
number 504151667, has a 35” wide mounting configuration and is shown below.
The wide board support angle, part number 504151666, has a 63” wide mounting
configuration and is shown below.
(504151666)

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6.) There are several ways to mount the boards to the height adjuster using the backboard
angles and the adjustable feet. See figures 1, 2, 3 and 4. Reference board numbers under each
illustration.
FIGURE 1: use for: 1301B, 1270B, 1260B, 1272B, 1401B, 1370B, AFRG48
FIGURE 2: use for: 1750B, 1442B, AFRG42, LX 4200

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FIGURE 3: use for: 1354B
FIGURE 4: use for: 1342B
The above figures are a quick reference of the orientation of the backboard support angles
and the adjustable foot angle. In some cases the mounting of the backboard support angle will be
on the top mounting tab of the height adjuster and in other cases it will use the bottom mounting
tabs. The orientation of the angles and the board mounting will tell you which one to attach to.
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