Authorized personnel only, Installation instructions – Jaypro Sports Stationary Backstops User Manual
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*** Authorized Personnel Only ***
Installation Instructions
1. Tools & Equipment Required
a. Socket set and/or box wrenches
b. Adjustable wrench or 19/32 open end box wrench (for closing quick links)
c. Backboard lifting equipment (500 lb capacity minimum):
a. Manual material lift or
b. Block and tackle or
c. Chain hoist or
d. Cable winch
Note: if any of the last three methods is used, two nylon web lifting straps (or similar
product) will be needed as well, plus shackles.
d. Electric drill with the following bits:
a. 3/4" wood
b. 9/16" carbide tipped or better (for drilling steel pipe)
e. Medium to heavy duty rotary hammer with the following masonry bits (depending on anchor
type – see Appendix A for selection):
a. 1/2"
b. 3/4"
c. 7/8”
f. Rubber hammer or mallet (for minor leveling adjustments and hardware assembly)
g. Bolt cutters (optional)
h. Hacksaw or reciprocating saw with hacksaw blades
i. 4’ Level
j. Measuring tape (at least 25’ long)
k. Assembly diagrams specific for type of backboard and Face of Bank (shipped with materials –
contact Jaypro if you are missing your set of assembly diagrams).
2. Preparation
a. Begin by laying out all parts. Identify everything listed on packing list and parts lists and make
sure everything is accounted for.
b. Familiarize yourself with the installation drawing packet supplied with the job. If you don’t
understand something on any of the drawings, now is the best time to contact Jaypro and get
the answers to your questions.
c. Obtain correct anchors for the wall type present. See table below for guidance. Important: It is
the responsibility of the installer to supply the correct anchor. Jaypro cannot be held liable
should the wall anchors fail.
d. Determine the exact location for your backstop. Avoid obstructions such as windows, exposed
columns, conduit, etc. on or in the wall in the area where the backstop is to be located. An area
8’ wide, from 9’6” to approximately 20’ from the floor is required for installations. The height
of each of the wood planks is determined by the backboard type, and the distance of the
backboard from the wall (specific minimum height given in the table below).
e. Remove any sheetrock or other wall covering from area immediately behind the wood planks.