BALLHOG BH672 User manual

Table of Contents
Icon Series
Adjustable Height
Goal System
• BH672
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Instructions............................................... 2
Goal Specifications .............................................. 3
Determine Installation Specifications................... 3
Ground Anchor Installation .................................. 4
Pole Assembly ..................................................... 5
Extension Arm Attachments................................. 6
Jack Attachment .................................................. 7
Backboard Attachment......................................... 8
Goal Alignment .................................................... 9
Rim Attachment ................................................. 10
Height Indicator Adjustment .............................. 11
Ready to Play..................................................... 12
Warranties.......................................................... 13
INSTALLATION AND
OWNER’S INSTRUCTIONS
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Safety Instructions
Owner must ensure that all installers and players know and comply
with these rules for safe assembly, installation, operation and use
of the system. Proper and complete assembly, use and supervision
is essential for proper operation of the product and to reduce
the risk of accident or injury. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE
AND INSTALL THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
WARNING
1. Failure to follow these instructions may result in death, seri-
ous injury and/or property damage and will void the warranty.
Do not install or use this product unless the instructions
within this manual have been carefully read and understood.
2. Locate your goal away from potential dangers, including
walls, trip hazards, high-traffic areas or where a vehicle might
come into contact with goal post, backboard or rim.
To avoid severe injury or death, do not locate goal under
power lines that may come into contact with the goal as it
is raised.
3. Two or three people in good physical condition and capable of
lifting at least 90-100 lbs. (40-45 kg) each are recommended
for safe installation and assembly.
• If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme caution. Follow all
warnings and cautions on the ladder carefully.
• Installation and assembly of this product will require lifting and
bending that may result in injury to anyone not accustomed to
this type of activity.
•
Before digging for the ground anchor, check for underground
power, gas, telephone, water and other utility lines. Failure to do
so could result in serious injury. See 811 One Call Warning box on
this page for more information or call your local utility company.
• If an auger or post hole digger is used, be sure you read and fol-
low all instructions, warnings and cautions for such equipment.
• Ensure there are no overhead power lines within a 20 ft. (7 m)
radius of the goal location.
• Climate, corrosion or misuse could result in system failure.
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•
Keep organic material away from the pole base. Dirt, grass, litter
etc. could cause corrosion or deterioration.
Only use parts provided with your Ball Hog®basketball goal
system or replacement parts provided by Ball Hog. Use of other
parts (a) may cause the goal system to fail,
(b) could result in death, serious injury or property damage,
and (c) will void the warranty.
• With rim set at 7’-0” playing height, the minimum operational
height is 6’-4” (1.93 m) to the bottom of the backboard.
•DO NOT CLIMB THE POLE OR HANG on the rim or any part of
the goal system. This includes the backboard, support braces
and net. The product is not designed for such use and property
damage or personal injuries such as cuts, broken bones, nerve,
spinal cord or brain injury or death could occur.
• Use caution when performing dunking activities with this product.
• During play keep players’ faces away from the backboard, rim
and net or serious injury could result.
• Players must wear a mouth guard to avoid dental injuries.
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• Do not wear jewelry (rings, watches, necklaces, etc.) or other
loose objects that could become tangled in the net or injure
another player.
•
Before each use, check the goal system for loose hardware, exces-
sive wear and signs of corrosion. Repair the system before use.
•NEVER play on damaged equipment.
•
When adjusting the height of the rim:
•Keep hands and fingers away from moving parts.
•DO NOT allow children to adjust the system height.
•DO NOT OVERCRANK OR OVER-ADJUST the rim height above 10
ft. or below 6 ft. 8 inches
• Check the goal system frequently for signs of corrosion. Remove
surface rust and loose paint completely, and repaint with exterior
enamel paint. If rust or corrosion has penetrated or pitted any
components of the goal, DO NOT allow play and repair or replace
parts immediately.
• DO NOT use the goal system to lift or hoist anything.
• Use caution when using this goal system. Most injuries are caused
by misuse and/or not following these instructions.
Retain this manual for future reference of operation, maintenance
and parts information.
The information in this manual is based on the latest information
available at the time of publication. Your goal may have product
improvements and options not yet contained in this manual. Ball
Hog reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice
or obligation.
Contact the manufacturer if technical assistance is required.
WARNING
Before digging for the ground anchor,
contact your local One-Call system
(dial 811) in your area.
Utility Markings
Color Definitio
Red Electric
Yellow Gas, Oil, Petroleum
Orange Communication, Phone, TV
Blue Potable Water, Irrigation
Green/Brown Sewer
White Proposed Dig
1-888-258-0808

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Playing Surface
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Goal Specifications
Determine Installation Location
Consider the following to determine where to install your
Ball Hog®Basketball Goal:
• When extended, will backboard overhang obstruct driveway
or other important space? Maximum overhang: 73” (1.85 m)
from the front of the pole to the front of the rim.
• Is there room so vehicles backing out of driveway do not
strike backboard or rim?
• Will court markings be used?
• How much playing surface is needed?
• How much playing surface will be under the backboard?
(Having the edge of the playing surface directly underneath
the backboard can result in trip hazards and unpredictable ball
action following a shot. Try to have as much playing surface
as possible behind the backboard.)
• Other functions of playing surface (driveway, playground, etc.)
• Will the goal be at least 20 ft. (7 m) from any overhead power
lines? (No overhead power lines should be within a 20 ft.
(7 m) radius of the goal.)
• Will the ground anchor for the goal avoid underground power,
gas, telephone, water and other utility lines? (See 811 One Call
Warning box on page 2 for more information or call your local
utility company.)
Required Tools and Materials:
• Spade • Wheelbarrow
• Shovel • Cement Trowel
• Tape Measure • Stir Rod
• Level • Auger/Post Hole Digger (optional)
• Hoe •
10-14, 60 lb Bags of Dry Concrete Mix
• Water (or 1/4-1/3yard of ready mix concrete)
• Rubber Mallet • 1/2” Drive Torque Wrench
• Steel Punch • Phillips Screwdriver
• Stepladder • 9/16” & 3/4” Wrenches and Sockets
BH672
Pole Size: 6”x6”
Backboard Size: 42”x72”
Weight w/Acrylic: 475 lbs.
Weight w/Glass: 535 lbs.
(A) Height Range: 6’8”-10’
(B) Extension Distance: at 10’ 42”
at 8’ 48”
at 7’ 46”
(C) Maximum Overhang: 73”
(D) Distance Rim to Backboard: 25”
(E) Distance Rim to Top of Goal: 33
3/4
”
(F) Crank Distance: 18”
(G) Crank Height: 42”
(H) Crank Turn Radius 10”
(I) Pole Height: 10’
6'-0"
19'-9"
50'-0" Optimum Inside Sidelines
15'-0"
19'-0"
25'-0"
63"
15"
12'-0"
4'-0"
Note: Lines are 2" wide.
Court Markings
(Reference Only):
Regulation Court Lengths
High School: 84’
College & Professional: 94’
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TIME OUT TIP: The arrow on the decal
MUST be pointing toward the playing surface.
Step 6: Position 6” ground anchor (Item G2660) in
center of hole with hinge side toward and parallel with playing
surface. Using a level, ensure the anchor is level front-to-back
and left-to-right. All edges of the ground anchor must be 6” (15.2
cm) away from all sides of hole and the top of the ground anchor
within a range of 1”- 3” (25-75 mm) above the level of the playing
surface.
TIME OUT TIP: As you add concrete, occasionally
insert a stir rod (such as a broomstick) into three
or four places in the concrete and plunge up and
down to help eliminate air bubbles.
Step 7: Continue adding concrete until concrete is within
1”- 1.5” (25-38 mm) of anchor plate bottom, or level with the
landscape – whichever comes first. Slope top of concrete away
from pole with trowel to create a smooth surface.
IMPORTANT
• Periodically re-check the level of the anchor plate in both
directions as you add more concrete.
• Slope the top of the concrete fill away from the ground
anchor in all directions to shed moisture away.
TIME OUT TIP: If you must adjust the height,
be sure to re-check level and that the anchor is
parallel with playing surface!
Step 8: If needed, adjust anchor plate height. The top of
the ground anchor should be within a range of 1”- 3” (25-75 mm)
above playing surface. Be sure to re-check level.
Step 1: Locate and unpack a 6” ground anchor (Item
G2660). Remove plastic plugs from bolt holes and ensure the
threads are in good condition. REPLACE THE PLUGS – they will
keep concrete and debris from the bolt holes during installation.
Leave the hinge pin in place as well.
Step 2: Determine hole location. Due to varying playing
surfaces and circumstances, please contact your Ball Hog
representative to determine proper hole location. Follow One Call
or your utility’s recommendations as to how close you may dig to
a marked utility.
IMPORTANT
You MUST dig the anchor hole at least 48” (1.2 m) deep.
WARNING
Before digging for the ground anchor, check for underground
power, gas, telephone, water and other utility lines. Failure to do
so could result in serious injury. See 811 One Call Warning box
on page 2 for more information or call your local utility company.
Step 3: Dig hole 48” to 50” (1.2 m – 1.3 m) deep and 18”
(0.5 m) in diameter using a spade, shovel, auger or post hole
digger.
TIME OUT TIP:
If you plan on mixing concrete in
stages, work quickly to minimize time between batches.
Step 4: Mix concrete. Put concrete in wheelbarrow. Add the
amount of water recommended on the bag, and mix with hoe.
Step 5: Begin adding concrete into hole until concrete is
approximately 28”- 30” (.7 m – .8 m) deep.
1”- 3” (25-75 mm) minimum
14-18”
(0.36-0.5 m)
6" (152 mm)
all sides
Playing
Surface
42”
(1.1 m)
6” (152 mm)
48-50”
(1.2-1.3 m)
6" (152 mm)
minimum AND
parallel
Playing Surface
Check level both
directions
Ground Anchor Installation

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HARDWARE:
Pole Assembly
IMPORTANT
• Allow 48 hours for concrete to cure before beginning.
• Check to see that no concrete or debris obstructs threads in
ground anchor bolt holes by threading anchor bolts in & out.
Step 1: Remove ve plastic plugs from threaded
holes in ground anchor. Also remove hinge pin and hex nut
and place near anchor plate. (These will be used in Step 3.)
TIME OUT TIP: To protect pole finish, place square
packing pad (included in pole box) on the ground
at the bottom of pole. Remove once pole is held by
installation clip.
Step 2: Unpack pole and jack. Jack comes packaged with
the pole. Jack will be used in Jack Attachment instructions.
Step 3: Align pole hinge with anchor plate hinge, then
insert hinge pin and hand tighten hex nut.
Step 4: Lift pole to approximately 30º and attach
installation clip to ground anchor and pole to maintain the
installation angle.
IMPORTANT
The installation clip MUST remain in place until pole is raised in
Goal Alignment, page 9.
WARNING
Two or three people in good physical condition and capable of
lifting at least 90-100 lbs. (40-45 kg) each are recommended for
safe installation and assembly.
3/8”x 7” Hinge Pin (1) 3/8” Hex Nut (1)
1/2 x 11/4”
Anchor Bolt (1-black)
Step 4
Step 3
Installation
Clip
Hinge
Pin
Hex
Nut

Step 3
Lower
Extension
Arm
Upper
Extension
Arm
Flat
Washer
Nylon
Washer
Lock
Nut
Step 2
Extension
Arm Bolt
Flat
Washer
Nylon
Washer
Flat
Washer
Nylon
Washer
Lock
Nut
Flat
Washer
Nylon
Washer
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Step 3: Align and attach upper extension arm pivot
holes with upper bushing on pole following the same
hardware and procedure as in Step 2.
Step 4: Remove protective material from
extension arms.
Extension Arm Attachments
WARNING
Two or three people in good physical condition and capable of
lifting at least 90-100 lbs. (40-45 kg) each are recommended
for safe installation and assembly.
TIME OUT TIP: The lower extension arm is the
longer of the two arms.
Step 1: Unpack extension arms. Align lower extension
arm pivot holes with lower bushing on pole.
Step 2: Attach lower extension arm pivot holes with
lower bushing on pole using the following: one 1/2” x 11”
bolt, two flat washers, four nylon washers and a locknut. Tighten
with 3/4” wrench and socket so the bushings on the extension arm
meet the bushing on the pole. Do not over-tighten.
1/2” Nylon
Washer (8)
1/2” Flat
Washer (4)
HARDWARE:
TOOLS:
Rubber Mallet, 3/4” Socket, 3/4” Wrench
1/2” Locknut
(2)
1/2” x 11” Extension Arm Bolt (2)

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Step 3: Extend jack by turning jack handle counter-
clockwise until upper jack bracket is aligned with holes in lower
extension arm.
IMPORTANT
Attach upper end of jack to lower extension arm by extending
the jack; DO NOT swing arm to make the attachment.
Step 4: Attach upper end of jack to lower extension
arm using the following: one upper jack pole bolt, two flat
washers, two nylon washers, two spacers and a locknut. Tighten
with a 3/4” wrench and socket. NOTE: DO NOT over-tighten. Snug
tighten only.
Jack Attachment
WARNING
Two or three people in good physical condition and capable of
lifting at least 90-100 lbs. (40-45 kg) each are recommended
for safe installation and assembly.
IMPORTANT
The jack is packaged with the pole.
Step 1: Unpack the jack.
Step 2: Attach lower end of jack to bracket on pole
using one lower jack pole bolt, two flat washers, four nylon
washers and a locknut. Tighten with a 3/4” wrench and socket.
NOTE: DO NOT over-tighten. Snug tighten only.
HARDWARE:
TOOLS:
3/4” Socket, 3/4” Wrench
1/2” Nylon
Washer (6)
1/2” Flat
Washer (4) 1/2” Locknut (2) 1” Spacer (2)
Step 2
Lower
Extension
Arm
Upper
Extension
Arm
Step 4
Locknut
Flat
Washer
Upper Jack
Pole Bolt
Lower Jack
Pole Bolt
Nylon
Washer
Spacer
Step 3
Flat
Washer
Nylon Washer
Flat
Washer Flat
Washer
Locknut
1/2” x 11” Upper Jack Pole Bolt (1) 1/2” x 4” Lower Jack Pole Bolt (1)

Backboard
Bolt
Backboard
Bolt
Flat
Washer
Flat
Washer
Step 3
Locknut
Flat
Washer
Flat
Washer
Locknut
Flat
Washer
Backboard
Bolt
Flat
Washer
Step 2
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WARNING
Two or three people in good physical condition and capable of
lifting at least 90-100 lbs. (40-45 kg) each are recommended for
safe installation and assembly.
IMPORTANT
The installation clip MUST be in place to maintain the proper
installation angle.
TIME OUT TIP: Lay the unopened box
upside down AND let the lid open up and
fold away from the goal system.
Step 1: Open lid of box containing backboard and slide
the backboard face down under lower extension arm, with rim
mounting plate facing towards goal system.
TIME OUT TIP: The backboard attachment can be
eased by cranking the jack to help align lower
extension arms above the backboard prior to lifting it.
Backboard Attachment
Step 2: Carefully lift the bottom of the backboard to
align lower backboard holes with lower extension arm
holes. Using ratchet and wrench, attach backboard to arm using
the following hardware: two backboard bolts, four flat washers
and two locknuts. NOTE: This is a pivot point! DO NOT over-
tighten. Snug tighten only.
Step 3: Lift top of backboard to align upper holes
with upper extension arm holes using the same hardware
and procedure as in Step 2.
1/2” Locknut (4)
1/2 x 31/4”
Backboard Bolt (4) 1/2” Flat Washer (8)
HARDWARE:
TOOLS:
3/4” Socket, 3/4” Wrench

WARNING!
For safe assembly, do the following:
• Use two or three people to raise goal assembly and hold it in
a vertical position. Two or three people in good physical con-
dition and capable of lifting at least 90-100 lbs. (40-45 kg)
each are recommended for safe installation and assembly.
•DO NOT adjust height of backboard or attach rim until pole is
raised and appropriately bolted.
• Correct sequence of hardware installation MUST be followed
during assembly.
To avoid injury, keep fingers and toes away from the ground
plate while raising the goal assembly to the vertical position.
Step 1: Remove banding and edge protection from
backboard. Peel back TOP 1/3of protective sheeting from the
backboard. This will allow you to reach the sheeting once goal
has been raised, yet protects the surface of the backboard during
installation.
Step 2: Locate ve anchor bolts. Prepare them for use by
having lock washers slipped on and placed near ground anchor.
Step 3: Using at least two people, carefully push
up on backboard to raise goal assembly to vertical
position. The installation clip will fall away. Save installation clip
for future disassembly.
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Step 4: Fasten pole to threaded ground anchor plate
by installing and hand tightening the three rear anchor bolts with
lock washers.
Step 5: Fasten pole to threaded ground anchor plate
by installing and hand tightening the two front anchor bolts with
lock washers.
TIME OUT TIP: Install rear three anchor bolts first
and then the front two anchor bolts.
Step 6: Snug tighten the ve anchor bolts, then
check goal assembly with a level and inspect visually
to determine if it is parallel and plumb to the playing surface.
Step 7: If adjustments are necessary, slightly loosen
bolts to rotate goal.
Step 8: Fully tighten ve bolts using a 3/4” socket with a
torque wrench. The torque wrench is to be set at 75 ft/lb on dry
threads and 55 ft/lb on lubricated threads. NOTE: The anchor
plate is threaded, so there is no need to use nuts on bolts.
IMPORTANT
The bolts must pass all the way through the ground anchor
plate. If they do not pass through the ground anchor plate
when fully tightened, STOP installation, contact Ball Hog
and DO NOT allow play.
Goal Alignment
Step 3
Playing Surface
Step 4
Step 5
Lock
Washer
Anchor
Bolt
Ground
Anchor Plate
1/2 x 11/4”
Anchor Bolt (5-black)
1/2” Lock
Washer (5)
HARDWARE:
TOOLS:
3/4” Socket, Level, 1/2” Drive Torque Wrench
End of anchor bolt
should extend 1/8”
below anchor plate.

Step 3
Step 4
Flat
Washer
Flat
Washer
Flat
Washer
Backboard
Bolt
Backboard
Bolt
Lock
Washer Nut
Rim Attachment
NOTE: Use all steps of the following instructions to install a reflex
rim. To install a static rim, follow all steps except Steps 2 and 6.
TIME OUT TIP: Your warranty card is located
behind protective sheeting. You MUST complete
and fill out this card to activate your warranty.
Step 1: Unpack rim. Remove any remaining cardboard edge
protectors and protective sheeting from backboard.
IMPORTANT
• Four bushings are factory installed on the backboard. If
loose, make sure to have them seated properly when tighten-
ing rim bolts. If missing, contact Ball Hog.
DO NOT install rim without bushings. If the bushings are
not in place, glass backboards can shatter and acrylic
backboards can crack!
• Correct sequence of hardware installation MUST be followed
during assembly.
Step 2: If not already removed, remove cover plate
screws and cover plate from rim assembly.
Step 3: Starting with the top two mounting holes,
loosely attach rim to backboard following the
hardware sequence as shown in the illustration below. Snug
tighten hardware - a
9/16” open-end wrench may be necessary.
Step 4: Repeat hardware sequence outlined in Step 3
for lower rim mounting holes.
Step 5: Level rim side to side and then fully tighten
hardware.
Step 6: Position cover plate and attach with cover
plate screws.
Step 7: Attach net to rim.
3/8x 2”
Backboard Bolt (4) 3/8” Flat Washer (8) 3/8” Lock Washer (4) 3/8” Nut (4)
Cover Plate
Screw (4)
Step 6
Cover Plate
Screw
Cover Plate
Screw
Cover
Plate
HARDWARE:
TOOLS:
Level, 9/16” Wrench, 9/16” Socket, Phillips Screwdriver
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Factory Installed Bushing
(Backboard damage can result if not installed)
TIME OUT TIP: Level rim side to
side before tightening backboard bolts.

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Height Indicator Attachment
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Step 1
Step 3
TOOLS:
12’ Tape Measure
DECAL:
Step 1: Position top of rim 7’ above playing surface by turning
crank handle.
Step 2: Draw a mark on inner tube at edge of outer jack tube.
Step 3: Extend jack approximately ½”. Peel ½”
of backing off the top of the decal (by the 7’
mark). Slip decal under the outer tube on the
jack until the 7’ line is even with the
drawn mark.
Step 4: Hold decal square with the jack and
peel backing off, pressing decal down onto jack
as backing is peeled off.
7’

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Goal Assembly, cont.
Operation
Crank handle turns clockwise for goal
to go up, crank handle turns counter
clockwise for goal to go down.
Height indicator indicates goal height
from 7’ to 10’.
To prevent undesired height
adjustment, remove crank pin and
crank handle.
Maintenance
The life of your basketball goal system depends on many
variables. The climate, exposure to corrosives such as salt,
organic materials, pesticides, or herbicides, and excessive use
or misuse can all contribute to failure of the goal system, which
may cause property damage or personal injury. Before each
use, check the goal system for loose hardware, excessive wear,
abuse, or vandalism or signs of rust or corrosion.
For safety reasons, and to prolong the life of your basketball
system, you must take the following preventative measures:
• Check all nuts and bolts. Inspect the threads and replace if
necessary. If any are loose, tighten them.
• Check all parts for excessive wear and tear. If necessary,
replace any parts that have been worn or damaged through
usage.
• Check all sections of the goal system for visible rust or
chipped or cracked paint, and if present, repair appropriately.
See Paint Touch-Up on this page.
IF RUST OR CORROSION HAS PENETRATED ANY
COMPONENT, DO NOT ALLOW PLAY ON THE GOAL AND
REPLACE PARTS IMMEDIATELY.
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•
Contact Ball Hog for replacement parts. Only use parts
provided by Ball Hog. Use of other parts (a) may cause the
goal system to fail, (b) could result in death, serious injury or
property damage, and (c) will void the warranty.
Inspect the Warning Sticker on the pole. If it is ripped, faded,
or illegible, contact Ball Hog to request a replacement Warning
Sticker.
Cleaning
The exterior finish of your Ball Hog®goal is designed for outdoor
environments and should only require periodic cleaning and
inspection for imperfections that could develop over time.
When cleaning is necessary, Ball Hog recommends using water
and a mild dish detergent applied with a soft, non-abrasive cloth.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners to clean the goal. Damage to the
finish may result.
Paint Touch-Up
Ball Hog uses a two-part acrylic-enamel paint on
the goals. With periodic inspection and service
when needed, the high-gloss finish is designed to
last for many years. A small bottle of black paint
with brush is provided in the hardware kit for
touch up of imperfections as they develop. If more
touch up is required, please contact Ball Hog.
Lubrication
The jack is pre-lubricated. As with any mechanical component,
periodic inspection and service is required. Ball Hog recommends
applying lubrication each spring and fall to keep a smooth
operation of the height actuator. Failure to do so could result in
jack failure and not be covered under warranty.
Remove lubrication panel and apply a liberal amount of
lubricating oil to the thrust bearing and jack screw.
IMPORTANT
A general-purpose lubricating oil like “3-in-1” or lightweight
motor oil is recommended. DO NOT use a penetrating oil
(i.e. WD40.) Contact Ball Hog for questions.
Ready to Play
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Lubrication Panel

Warranties
LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY: Subject to proper installation
and normal, intended use, and subject to the limitations set forth
below, Ball Hog warrants to the original retail purchaser that all
structural components of Ball Hog Select Series basketball systems
are free of defects in material and workmanship for the duration of
ownership by such original retail purchaser or five (5) years after
discontinuation of the product by Ball Hog.
*Icon Series: BH672, BH560, BH554
Any warranty on a basketball system excludes the rim. Rim
warranties are as follows: Rims shall be free from defects in
materials and workmanship from the date of purchase as follows:
Single Ring Static Rim: one (1) year limited warranty; Double
Ring Static Rim: unconditional lifetime warranty; HD Breakaway
Rim: two (2) year limited warranty; GS Collegiate Breakaway Rim:
one (1) year limited warranty.
Padding Warranty: Padding shall be free from defects in
materials and workmanship from the date of purchase as follows:
Multi-Purpose Backboard Edge Padding: one-year limited warranty;
Custom Fitted Pole Padding: one-year limited warranty; Wrap
Around Pole Padding: one-year limited warranty.
The Limited Lifetime Warranty and the Limited Warranty shall cover
damage or failure that occurs during the course of NORMAL or
INTENDED USE of the product. Normal or intended use shall be
described as activity that is necessary for the participation in the
sport for which the equipment is designed. NOT COVERED is
damage caused by deliberate hanging, multiple player hanging,
vandalism, non-basketball activities or any other activity that could
be regarded as abusive.
A limited lifetime warranty is effective for the duration of ownership
by the original retail purchaser or 5 years after discontinuation of the
product by Ball Hog.
Ball Hog shall have the right to require the purchaser to deliver at its
expense the allegedly defective product to Ball Hog for testing, repair
or replacement. Ball Hog shall not be responsible for any expenses
associated with the replacement or removal of the product from its
application for such delivery.
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THE WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DAMAGED
BY ACCIDENT, USE FOR PURPOSES FOR WHICH IT IS NOT
INTENDED, AS THE RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTALLATION, CARE OR MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT, USE OF PARTS
NOT PROVIDED BY Ball Hog SYSTEMS OR ANY MODIFICATION OF
ANY PRODUCT BY THE CUSTOMER UNLESS APPROVED BY BALL
HOG OR OTHER CAUSES NOT ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN
MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP.
The sole obligation of Ball Hog and the exclusive remedy under the
applicable warranty, is repair or replacement of any component part
determined by Ball Hog to be defective and covered by the warranty.
Ball Hog will not be liable for any other damages or expenses. The
applicable warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties,
express or implied. Ball Hog does not assume, and no other person
or representative is authorized to assume for Ball Hog any other
liability in connection with the sale of Ball Hog products.
NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
• Use in non-residential applications of glass backboards on Select
Series systems.
• Any products subjected to abuse, negligence, improper installation,
vandalism, acts of God, alteration of product and any other events
beyond the control of Ball Hog.
• Junior Series breakage caused by the act of dunking.
• Paint or rusted parts. Touch-up paint is included in all hardware
kits.
• Deterioration of product due to time or wear and tear.
Normal deterioration of products due to atmospheric conditions,
weather, wear and tear (including scratching or scuffing paint from
normal use), or other causes that do not affect functional use are not
covered by Ball Hog warranties. All warranties are valid only when
product is used in the intended application & when installed
according to Ball Hog instructions. Warranty may be void if
maintenance instructions in the Owner’s Manual are not followed.

DISCLAIMERS: THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. AND
ALL OTHER WARRANITES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL BALL HOG BE LIABLE FOR
ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND.
THE PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED TO PLAY THE SPORT OF
BASKETBALL. ALL SPORTS INVOLVE RISK OF INJURY. THE USER
ASSUMES ALL RISK OF INJURY RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
THIS PRODUCT. ALL PRODUCTS ARE SOLD ON THIS CONDITION
AND NO REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY MAY WAIVE OR
CHANGE THIS POLICY.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied
warranties or consequential or incidental damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
WARRANTY CLAIMS: All returns must be arranged through the Ball
Hog dealer where the product was originally purchased. Warranties
do not cover dealer service charges, labor charges, freight charges,
and travel expenses associated with replacement, repair or removal
of warranty items. Photos of the damaged product prior to any repair
or clean-up actions must clearly show and permit analysis of the
damaged product by Ball Hog. A Ball Hog Warranty Claim form must
be completed, and photos submitted, together with proof of
purchase, for any item you wish to claim under warranty. If the
purchase was not made through a dealer, this form is available by
email, fax or mail. In response to your claim, you will receive an
order confirmation as well as a notice stating whether Ball Hog needs
your warranty item returned. Ball Hog will notify you by fax or phone
if we determine that the item cannot be claimed under warranty. Ball
Hog is not responsible for any charges for labor to install or repair
defective product without prior authorization. Ball Hog will
determine the most economical method to either repair or replace
product before any work is to commence.
Questions or Comments?
Email:[email protected]
www.ballhoggoals.com
BALL HOG and the BALL HOG logo are registered trademarks of
BALL HOG in the United States.
This product is covered by various U.S. and Canadian patents,
including U.S. Patent #5,211,393. Patent infringement will be
prosecuted.
No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any
means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording,
or by any information storage and retrieval systems without the
express written consent of Ball Hog.
Copyright 2006.
All rights reserved.
Revised 2/2020
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