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Jaypro Sports SGP-660 User Manual

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2/8/2011

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*** ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRES 3 PEOPLE ***


TOOLS REQUIRED:

(1)

Socket Wrench and Box Wrench

(1)

7/32” Allen Wrench

(1)

Rubber Mallet

(1)

Flat Blade Screw Driver

(1)

Phillip Head Screw Driver

(1)

Step Ladder

(1)

Pliers

Unpack all parts and check against parts list to ensure that all have been
included.

Inspect all parts for damage. Report any damages to the trucking company.


Footing Layout:

1.

Lay-out footing locations as shown and dig footings to the minimum dimensions
indicated. This may require the services of a qualified contractor familiar with local
building codes. To assure a proper alignment of the goal facing within the footing,
it is necessary to assemble the uprights (3 & 4) to the crossbar (1) before cementing
the structure into place. Lay the crossbar (1) onto the ground and position the
uprights. Push the uprights firmly into each end of the crossbar (1) and make sure
each insert is fully seated, then assemble with machine screw (11) and washers (8 &
9) as shown in the illustration.

2.

Semi-permanent installation:
Slip the ground sleeves onto the bottom of each upright and lower the assembled
goal facing into the footings. Block beneath and around the sleeves, plumb the
structure and pour the footing. Check that the ground sleeves do not stick above the
playing surface and that there is 8’ from the playing surface to the underside of the
crossbar. Brace the structure to assure that it doesn’t shift during the curing
process. Follow the same general procedure for back post sleeves. Allow footings
to fully cure before final assembly and use of the goal.

3.

Permanent installation :
Lower the assembled goal facing into the footings. Block beneath and around the
sleeves, plumb the structure and pour the footing. Check that the ground sleeves do
not stick above the playing surface and that there is 8’ from the playing surface to
the underside of the crossbar. Brace the structure to assure that it doesn’t shift
during the curing process. Follow the same general procedure for back post
sleeves. Allow footings to fully cure before final assembly and use of the goal.