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C - SERIES
Height Adjustable
Portable Goal Supports
• C1000
C2000
Installation
& Owner’s
Instructions
Made in the USA
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions This manual explains the proper The instructions, illustrations, and installation, operation, and maintenance specifications in this manual are based of your Schutt Sports goal. Study and on the latest information available at the understand these instructions thoroughly time of publication. Your goal may have before installing, operating, or product improvements and options not maintaining the goal. Failure to do so yet contained in this manual. could re
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty ........................................................................................................ 4 Contact Information...................................................................................... 4 Safety Instructions ....................................................................................... 5 Safety Decals ................................................................................................ 6
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions 2 YEAR WARRANTY ON ENTIRE UNIT Schutt Sports Portable Goal Supports are thoroughly inspected at the factory. Schutt warrants, subject to the following limitations, the unit to be free from manufacturer defects in material or workmanship for the duration of ownership by the original retail purchaser. Original proof of purchase will be necessary to proceed with any warranty service. The warranty covers product damages or failure that occurs during the course
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before operating or assembling / disassembling or providing maintenance on this product, read all safety precautions and warnings as found in the Installation and Owner’s Instructions. Failure to follow all instructions may result in serious injury or death and/or property damage. Do not install or use this product unless the instructions within this manual have been carefully read and understood. Consult your Schutt Sports dealer
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions SAFETY DECALS 800-426-9784 6 www.schuttsports.com
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions PLAYING COURT CONSIDERATIONS Consider the following to determine where to place the basketball goal: If court markings are to be used. Backboard size and its extension distance from the pole. Amount of playing surface desired beneath the goal. Other functions of playing surface (such as driveway, tennis court, etc.) Court Markings (reference only) Regulation Court Lengths: High School: 84' College: 94' 50'-0" Optimum Inside Sidelines Professional: 94'
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Goal Specifications Extension Distance (B) at: Model Backboard Height Playing Size Range (A) Weight 6'-6" 8' 9' 10' C1000 32" x 48" acrylic 6'-6" to 10' 21" 28" 32" 36" 680 lbs C2000 32" x 48" acrylic 6'-6" to 10' 33" 40" 44" 49" 770 lbs C1000 (B) DO NOT HANG ON RIM DO NOT HANG ON RIM (A) 16" 28" 36" 42" 800-426-9784 8 www.schuttsports.com 10 0 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 0 6 0 6 0 6
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10 0 9 6 9 0 8 6 8 0 C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions C2000 Storage Configuration 56" 88" (B) DO NOT HANG ON RIM DO NOT HANG ON RIM (A) 17" 32" 33" 50" www.schuttsports.com 9 800-426-9784 10 0 6 9 9 0 8 6 8 0 7 6 7 0 6 6
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions GOAL ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT: Safe assembly of the goal requires two or three people in good physical condition and capable of lifting 80–100 lb (36–45 kg) each. IMPORTANT: Locate and familiarize yourself with all parts of the goal before beginning assembly. Required Tools and Materials utility knife two 3/4" combination wrenches flat head screwdriver C1000 Only- 250–300 lbs (115–135 carpenter's level kg) of ballast material (patio blocks or sandbag
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Unpacking - C1000 Fully loaded pallet weighs 352 lbs (160 kg) and is difficult to handle. To prevent serious injury, a suitable lifting device must be used to remove pallet from truck. Slider post is spring loaded and can extend rapidly. To prevent serious injury, do not cut strap that holds slider post in place or loosen lock handle (1) for height adjustment handle until instructed to do so. Step 1: Remove pallet from truck, and place it on a level su
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Base Assembly - C1000 Step 1: Push two brackets (1) down to raise brake feet and lower wheels. 1 Step 2: Remove four countersunk screws from lower padding. (Lower padding has six sides.) Step 3: Attach padding to underside of brackets using screws. NOTE: Operate brake feet and wheels as follows: To lower brake feet and raise wheels, push up on padding until red lever latches. To raise brake feet and lower wheels, release red lever; pull out on pa
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Unpacking - C2000 Fully loaded pallet weighs 440 lbs (200 kg) and is difficult to handle. To prevent serious injury, a suitable lifting device must be used to remove pallet from truck. Slider post is spring loaded and can extend rapidly. To prevent serious injury, do not cut strap that holds slider post in place or loosen lock handle (1) for height adjustment handle until instructed to do so. Step 1: Remove pallet from truck, and place it on a level su
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Base Assembly - C2000 Step 1: Push two brackets (1) down to raise brake feet and lower wheels. 1 Step 2: Remove four countersunk screws from lower padding. (Lower padding has six sides.) Step 3: Attach padding (2) to underside of brackets using screws. NOTE: Operate brake feet and wheels as follows: To lower brake feet and raise wheels, push up on padding until red lever latches. To raise brake feet and lower wheels, 2 release red lever; pull out
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Base Assembly - C2000 (continued) CAUTION: Without ballast material, unit is unstable and can tip easily. To prevent serious injury, do not proceed past next step until unit compartment is filled with ballast material. CAUTION: Unit is not designed for dunking in goal or hanging on goal. To prevent serious injury, do not overload unit with excessive ballast 2 1 to permit improper goal use. Step 6: Remove left and right-hand base unit side covers by
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Backboard, Rim, and Extension Post Assembly (continued) Step 4: Position extension post (1) against backboard (2) rear and rim (3) 2 against backboard front with slots in all parts aligned. 7 Step 5: Assemble with four 3/8" x 1" bolts (4), eight washers, and four 3 nylock nuts. Verify that extension post, 5 backboard, and rim are square with each other. Snug tighten nuts. Hardware sequence: Bolt passes through washer rim backboard extension post pl
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Backboard Attachment Step 1: Lift backboard assembly (1) up 6 1 5 and insert extension post (2) between 4 slider post brackets (3). Align extension post rear holes with slider post bracket top rear holes. Step 2: Insert 1/2" x 3-1/2" bolt (4) through holes and attach nut. Tighten nut and verify that backboard assembly pivots freely. Loosen nut as needed to allow pivot action. 2 Step 3: Pivot backboard assembly up and align extension post holes (5) wit
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Upper Padding Attachment Step 1: Remove four screws and washers from upper rectangular 1 shaped padding. Step 2: With lower padding and red lever latched, so that brake feet are in down position and wheels are in up position, set upper padding on top of lower padding. Step 3: Attach upper padding (1) to post using four screws (2) and washers. Step 4: Adjust goal height. Refer to 2 Operation and Maintenance for instructions. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Converting to Storage Position - C1000 CAUTION: Portable system can tip Step 4: Release red lever on back side easily if moved when goal is too of lower padding; pull out on padding, high. To prevent serious injury, do and rotate padding down completely to not move portable system with goal raise brake feet and lower wheels. above 6'-6" (2 m). Step 5: Move unit to storage location. Step 1: Fully lower goal. Step 6: Push up on padding until red Step 2: Hol
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C1000 & C2000 Assembly Instructions Cleaning The exterior finish of the Schutt An occasional coating of automotive Sports goal is designed for many paste wax will help extend the life of years of trouble-free operation and will the paint and finish. not require any maintenance except IMPORTANT: Do not use abrasive for periodic cleaning. cleaners to clean the goal—damage to When cleaning is necessary, use the finish may result. water and a mild dish detergent; apply with a soft non-a