Draper EZ FOLD User manual

Installation Instructions
Wall Mounted Basketball Backstops
Copyright ©2010 Draper Inc. Form EZFold-Wall_Inst10-R Printed in U.S.A.
If you encounter any difficulties installing or service your EZ-Fold
®
backstop, call
your dealer or Draper, Inc., Spiceland, Ind., (765) 987-7999 or fax (765) 987-7142.
®

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Tools Needed
-Block and tackle
-9/16" and 3/4" wrenches, or socket wrenches, sizes 9/16" and 3/4"
-Chalk line
-Plumb bob or laser plumb pointer
-Tape measure (minimum 100')
-Needle-nose pliers
-Screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head)
-Allen wrenches
-Impact tool
-Scaffolding and/or lift
-Carpenter’s Level
-Electric drill (9/16" and 9/32" bits)
-Electric saw
-Wire cutters
How to Use This Manual
This manual covers installation of all Draper EZ-Fold®wall-mounted
backstops, and is designed to be used in conjunction with project
drawings. Project drawings show clamp numbers and positions for
each backstop. Begin at step 1, the top, and work your way down, fol-
lowing instructions for clamps provided for each specific installation.
➁Use your project drawings, which will tell you everything from exact
locations to what clamps to use. If the drawing is to scale, the scale
can always be found at the bottom of the drawing.
➂Dimensions are referenced from Face of Bank, Center Line of Court
or Center of Clamp. Refer to project drawings for dimensions.
Remember to account for offset dimensions (Center of Clamp to
Edge of Clamp) when marking beams for clamp placement.
➃ Prior to assembly, distribute parts to the correct backstop locations;
make sure you have the proper parts for each backstop location.
➄ All Draper Gymnasium Equipment is supplied with Grade 5 hard-
ware. Clamps are designed to be installed with the nuts and bolts
“tight.” Draper would consider tight to be torques between 40 ft-lbs
and 60 ft-lbs.
These instructions are meant as a guide only. They do not bind
Draper, Inc. in any way and do not imply any responsibility of Draper,
Inc. for improper installation or faulty workmanship at the jobsite.
Caution
➀When laying out parts, be careful not to place them where
they may be in the way of scaffolding, lifts, or working areas.
➁Before beginning assembly, locate and identify all parts using
hardware list and project drawings.
➂Backstops must be installed level and plumb.
➃Make sure power is disconnected before wiring winches.
➄Do not install damaged or defective parts.
➅For warranty information, consult separate information sheet.
➆When calling Draper, Inc., with questions, please have your
order number, and, if possible, project drawing that was pro-
vided with your backstop.
➇Have architect/general contractor verify backstop and
court line locations prior to beginning installation.
Installation Tips
➀When possible, install bolts with heads toward floor (threads up), or
with heads toward front (threads facing rear of backstop).
Operation
➀On wall-mounted folding models (DGW and DUW), make sure the
walls are cleared of any obstructions to proper operation.
➁Make sure manual winches are located close to backstop, or at
least in a position that allows the operator to see the backstop be-
ing raised or lowered.
➂Winches should be operated by qualified personnel. Locate winches
where they are not easily reached, and keep manual or portable
electric operators secured when not in use.
➃Use winches only for their original purpose; if equipment changes
are necessary, contact Draper, Inc.
➄If you encounter a problem during installation or operation of your
backstop, contract Draper, Inc. immediately.
➅Make sure wall is strong enough to support backstops.
Maintenance/Inspection
NOTE: EZ-Fold®backstops by Draper, Inc., are designed to operate
for many years with a minimum of maintenance. However, you should
periodically inspect your wall-mounted backstops to ensure they
are in good repair and operating properly. Check backstops at least
twice a year, depending on amount of use. You will find on page 7 a
maintenance checklist. Detach, make copies, and hang this list in a
convenient location to help keep track of inspections and repairs. If
you encounter problems, or need to replace any parts, contact your
dealer or Draper, Inc.
Wall/Wood Pads
➀Check wall inside and out for cracks, crumbling mortar, or other
signs of damage.
➁Make sure wood wall pads are not pulling away from the wall.
➂Inspect wall pads for splits, chips, or other signs of damage or
excessive wear. Make sure they are still strongly anchored, and that
there has been no slippage.
➃Check hardware attachments to wood wall pads. Make sure there is
no corrosion, and that all attachments are still tight.
Legs/Braces/Supports
➀Inspect chain supports for corrosion, cracks, links pulling apart, or
other signs of damage or excessive wear.
➁Make sure chain swivels operate smoothly, and that they have not
been bent out of shape.
➂Check leg attachments for DGW and DUW. Make sure they are not
bent, and that the legs operate smoothly.
➃Inspect brace and leg attachments for SW and SWD models.
Make sure they are still tightly attached, and there is no movement
up and down or side-to-side.
➄Check telescoping cross-brace on DGW; make sure spring-loaded
locking mechanism is functioning properly.
➅Make sure legs are still level, and that there are no cracks, dents,
or bends. Also check for corrosion.
Winches
➀Examine cable drum on winch for excessive wear or looseness.
Ensure cable is wrapping correctly, and that “stacking” (cable wrap-
ping unevenly in layers) does not occur.
➁Inspect manual winch adaptor and socket on hand or electric
operator for excessive wear (rounding of edges).
➂Check safety lock to make sure it keeps Manual Winch Adaptor in
place.

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Cable Run
➀Check cable sheaves for excessive wear or looseness. Make sure
cable is still passing properly through the sheave.
➁Inspect cable clamps for tightness; Make sure there is no slippage.
➂Check aircraft cable for fraying. (Hint: One way to do this is by run-
ning an oily rag along the aircraft cable. The rag will snag on frays;
it will also lubricate the cable.) If fraying is encountered, contact
your dealer or Draper, Inc. for replacement. Caution: Wear gloves
when searching for frays.
Backstop/Accessories
➀Inspect backstop legs and frame. Make sure all bolts and clamps
are tight and have not shifted. Check for cracks, corrosion, or other
signs of damage or excessive wear.
➁Make sure Side Braces are still at proper length.
➂Check Height Adjuster for loose clamps, or binding that keeps it
from operating correctly.
➃Lubricate Inner Tubes of Height Adjusters with petroleum jelly.
➄Inspect bank and goal for cracks or bending. Also make sure top of
rim is still 10' above the floor, and level.
➅Check padding for tears, missing pieces, or loose sections. Re-glue
if necessary.
Winch Attachment/Wiring
Mounting Winch on a Flat Surface
➀Four
9/16" dia. holes are provided for mounting. Fastener type and
size required varies according to mounting surface but must be
able to safely sustain all loads imposed by the backstop.
DO NOT USE LONG EXTENSION CORDS TO POWER THE WINCH.
USE A MINIMUM OF 14/3 GAUGE MAXIMUM 100 FT WHILE
INITIALLY CONNECTING THE WINCH DURING INSTALLATION
PERIOD. RUNNING THE WINCH UNDER BAD POWER-VOLTAGE
CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN OVERHEATING AND DAMAGE TO
THE CAPACITORS.
Please Note: Winch limit switches are pre-wired at the factory. Do not
test-run the winch with limit switches bypassed: This may cause over-
travel of the limit mechanism and result in damage to winch.
Cable Installation (see Fig. W-2)
The winch is designed for standard ¼" diameter 7 x 19 aircraft cable
and has a hollow drum, which makes cable attachment simple and
reliable. The cable passes through a hole in the drum and is prevented
from pulling out by doubling the end back on itself and securing with a
standard cable clamp.
➀Jog winch to bring wire cable mounting hole in winch drum to top.
➁Pass wire cable end from outside winch in through the cable port,
then through hole in drum, into center of hollow drum. Pass enough
cable through to pull the free end out the end of the drum.
➂Double cable end of cable back on itself and install clamp. Tighten
nuts progressively to make sure clamp is fully secured.
➃Pull the cable back through the hole to snug the clamp back tight to
the hole, inside the drum.
➄Run winch in "up" direction to wind on at least two turns of cable.
(The pressure roller will lift by itself to allow the cable to pass un-
der.) Make sure the cable starts pcablerly in its groove, to ensure
even winding of the cable.
➅Run the free end of the cable through the rigging system and attach
it to the backstop attachment point.
10'
2'
Please Note: Closest cable sheave
MUST be inside imaginary cone
which allows cable to wind in the
direction of ridges on cable drum
Figure W-2
Figure W-1
➃Make sure winch is still properly mounted. If winch has slipped
slightly, correct and tighten bolts using an impact wrench.
Please Note: Draper EZ-Fold®winches are self-lubricating. No peri-
odic application of grease or oil is required.
Winch Wiring (see Wiring Diagram, Fig. W-3)
➀Two
7/8" diameter knock-outs are provided, one on each side of the
winch, to accept ½" conduit connectors and provide wire access to
the electrical compartment at the bottom of winch case.
➁Remove two screws securing the lower cover, slide the cover out
from its locating tabs and withdraw it. The wiring diagram is on the
inside surface of the cover. Field connections are made directly to
the terminal block. We recommend at least 12-gauge conductor
wire as a power supply line to the winch. All circuit breakers must
be dedicated. Check for voltage drops under load (limit switches
are in same compartment).

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Remove End Cap
Screw5/16-18coarse thread
socket head cap screwinto
thread in end of motor shaft
Lowering Backstop in Case of Power Failure (see Fig. W-4)
The winch motor comes standard with an internal thread in the end of
the shaft, behind the removable end cap.
➀Remove end cap by prying it off with a flat screwdriver).
➁Screw
5/16" socket head cap screw into threaded hole in shaft, or
5/16"-18 coarse thread hex bolt. Turning screw clockwise slowly
lowers backstop.
Figure W-4
Figure W-5
HIGHER LOWER
Upper Limit Switch
Trip Rod
Thumb Screws
Blade
Lower Limit Switch
Blade Red
Blue
Cable Drum
Spring-Loaded Tensioner
1 HP 110vMotor
Figure W-6
Limit Switch Adjustment (See Figs. W-5 and W-6)
Please Note: One upper and one lower travel limit switch is provided.
Proper adjustment is simple and quick with the following procedure.
Always shut power off from the winch when working inside the electri-
cal compartment. The cover has been designed for quick removal to
simplify limit switch adjustment.
➀Run the winch in the "up" direction to raise the backstop to the
desired (fully raised) position and stop it in this position. Turn off the
power to the winch and remove the electrical compartment cover.
(2 screws)
➁Loosen the two thumb nuts holding the upper limit switch.
➂Slide the upper limit switch across until the blade contacts the limit
trip rod, then slide it a little further until an audible click is heard as
the switch opens. Tighten the thumb nuts. The top limit it is now set.
➃Temporarily install the cover and run the backstop down to the
desired lower stop position and set the lower limit switch in the
same way.
Figure W-3—Wiring Diagram
Dashed wiring by electrician
Limit
Switch
Up
Limit
Switch
Down
Red
Blue
MMotor
1 HP
110-120V/1/60
Instant reverse
Line 1, Neutral, white
110-120 Volt, 20 Amp Service
GG
8
8
44
1
1
Ground
use minimum No. 12/3 wire
DOWN
UP
Black
(Hot)
Green
White
Red
KEY
SWITCH
12
18
11
Wiring by factory
Blue
Blue/Black
Green
White
Red
Winch Terminal Block
➄Run the backstop up and down again to check the settings.
➅Make a final check to make sure that all fasteners are tight and
the rope is tracking properly in the drum grooves before putting the
winch into use.

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Twist lock receptacle (3 prong)
4" square box, and cover plate
(all by others)
10"
3½"
8¼"
110-120vAC radio controlled
receiver (1 provided for
each winch required)
Backstop or gym
divider selector switch
“Up-Down”
buttons
Receptacle (4-prong) to
accept power/control cable
from 1 H.P. electric winch
-Plug provided by manufacturer
66" long cord 14AWG3/CSJ
Hand held portable transmitter:
503020 – Operates up to 9 winches
503021 – Operates up to 27 winches
Weight 7 oz.
Figure W-7
Figure W-8—503023 EZ Power Electronic Remote Control
Caution
➀All wiring from junction box to Key Switch must be completed by
electrical contractor (see figures W-3 and W-7).
➁DO NOT wire winch into junction box until making sure power to
the junction box is disconnected (circuit breaker is off).
➂If key switch operates winch in reverse (“Down” is “Up”), turn off
power to junction box and switch wires.
➃Install key switch so operator has unobstructed view of backstops.
Circuit breaker rated amp. 20 amp.
Fused circuit rated amp. 20 amp.
Minimum Wire Size
90'maximum run. . . . . . . . . 12 ga.
90'to 140'run. . . . . . . . . . . .10 ga.
Over 140'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8ga.
Sizes of wall masonry boxes required
for single and ganged key switches--
All boxes 2" (w) x 3¾" (h) x 2½" (d).
13/8"3/8"
3/16"13/8"13/8"
41/2"
31/4"
5/8"5/8"
23/4"
12 (Down)
11 (Black/Hot)
18(Up)
Manual Winch
➀ Find location according to project drawings.
➁Four
9
/
16
" diameter holes are provided for mounting the unit. The fastener
type and size required will vary according to the type of mounting surface
but must be adequate to safely sustain all loads imposed by the backstop
system.
The Architect/ Engineer for the building should be consulted to determine
the proper method and size of fastener necessary.
Note: The winch is designed for standard ¼" diameter 7 x 19 aircraft
cable and has a hollow drum, which makes rope attachment simple and
reliable. The rope passes through a hole in the drum and is prevented
from pulling out by doubling the end back on itself and securing with a
standard rope clamp.
➂Turn the winch handle to bring the wire rope mounting hole in the winch
drum to the top.
➃Pass the wire rope end from outside the winch in through the rope port
and then through the hole in the drum, into the center of the hollow drum.
Pass enough cable through to allow you to pull the free end out the end
of the drum.
➄Double the end of the cable back on itself and install the clamp sup-
plied, tightening the nuts progressively to make sure that the clamp is
fully secured.
➅Pull the rope back through the hole to snug the clamp back tight to the
hole, inside the drum.
➆Wind on at least two turns of rope. (The pressure roller will lift by itself to
allow the rope to pass under.) Make sure that the rope starts properly in
its groove, to ensure even winding of the cable.
Figure W-10—A0481 Winch Column Mount
503029 Posilok™ Safety Belt:
➀Bolt mounting brackets to POSILOK with flanges turned outward. Use
3
/
8
" x 1" bolts, lock washers and nuts provided.
➁Bolt to wood wall pads according to installation drawings using mount-
ing hardware (by others) determined according to site conditions.
Figure W-9—503029 Posilok Safety Belt Figure W-11—Manual Winch
Wood Pad
503029
Hardware to attach to
wood wall pad supplied
by others according to
site conditions
3/8" bolts and
nuts (supplied)
4" x 2" Half Clamp
A0481
Bracket
4" x 4" Half Clamp
A0340
Spacer
Flat
1/2"-13 x 2"
Grade 5 Cap Screw
& Flange Lock Nit
Typ. (8) places
TOP VIEW
4" O.D. Tubing
A0481
Bracket
A0340
Clamped to column
SIDE VIEW

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Joint Pins
(Not on all models)
➅Attach pads using appropriate screws (three sizes provided).
Make sure all washers and lock washers are used, to avoid
loosening.
➆If needed, trim for goal clearance. (Some backboard and goal
combinations will require extra trimming of pads to provide for
goal clearance.)
➄IF PROVIDED: Use joint pins in pad half ends to eliminate
sagging.
➃Drill holes (minimum 1/4", maximum 5/16") at marked locations.
Drill completely through all framework structure.
A0253/A0264 (glue-on:)
➀Hold each half of pad in place and mark pads for trimming around
support structure (if required).
➁When required trimming is complete, apply coat of glue to inside
of padding. Allow glue to dry until it becomes tacky (less than a
minute).
➂While glue is drying on padding, apply a coat to the backboard.
➃Attach padding to backboard.
A0142 (bolt-on)
➀Hold each half of pad in place and mark pads for trimming around
support structure (if required).
➁Trim pads.
➂Hold pads in proper position and mark holes for drilling into board
framework (8 holes per backboard). Make sure the holes closest
to the center of the backboard (under the rim) are positioned so
that the pads join fully in the middle.
CAUTION: On all glass or acrylic backboards, use holes nearest
the rear of the backboard to avoid possible damage.
Padding
Joint Pins
Backboard padding.
NOTE: This step can be completed at any point during installation;
the most convenient time is during bank/goal assembly, prior to bank
attachment.
Nearest to
back for glass
and acrylic
backboards
➀Touch up any scratches caused during installation or shipping.
➁Remove tools and scrap from job site.
➂Ensure all backstops are level and in accordance with measure-
ments on project drawings.
➃Tighten all bolts, and ensure that backstops are ready for use.
➄Verify that all backstops are functioning properly.
➅Set all limit switches on electric winches.
➆Coat Inner Tubes of Height Adjusters with petroleum jelly.
➇Make sure all chalk lines are wiped from floor.
➈Dispose of boxes and packing materials.
➉Explain proper winch and backstop maintenance and operation
to the customer.
Before leaving the jobsite:
NOTE: If you encounter any difficulties installing or servicing your EZ-
Fold® Wall-Mounted Backstop by Draper, Inc., contact your dealer or
Draper, Inc. at (765) 987-7999 or fax (765) 987-7142.
CAUTION
Glue used to attach Draper backboard padding is extremely
flammable. Keep away from heat and flame. Keep out of reach
of children. Avoid prolonged exposure to fumes: Use in a well-
ventilated area.

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EZ-Fold®Wall-Mounted Backstops by Draper
Inspection/Maintenance List
Periodically inspect your backstops and all related equipment and attachments. Frequency of inspections depends on use of the equip-
ment. Use guidelines mentioned earlier in this manual when conducting inspections.
Below is a checklist to assist you in keeping a record of backstop inspections and maintenance. Cut, copy and post this page as a record
of previous inspections and equipment repairs on each backstop. Place a checkmark or enter information in the appropriate box:
Date Satisfactory Cleaned
Needs
Repaired/Replaced
Problem
Encountered
Backstop Model: Backstop Number:
Inspection Item
Winch Drum
Winch Belt
Winch Attachment
Aircraft Cable
Pulleys/Sheaves
Back/Front Braces
Side Braces
Jackknife
Wall Attachments
Chains
Turnbuckles
Cable Clamps
Backstop Clamps
Hangers
Frame
Height Adjuster
Goal
Bank
Backboard Padding
Finish
Nets
Latches

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➀
Wood Wall Pad Installation
0037 3' Wood Wall Pad
0302 4' Wall Pad
4'-0"
Equal Equal
1
1
/
2
"
1
1
/
2
"
3" 3"
1'-4"
1'-4"
5"
5"
C
L
C
L
3"
1
1
/
2
" (typ.)
1'6"
7
1
/
2
"
9
/
16
"
Hole (4)
3'-0"
9"
3"
9"
NOTE: Draper, Inc., is not responsible for wall strength. Attachment
method to be determined by project architect/engineer.
0274 5' Wall Pad
C
L
C
L
EQ
See Project Drawings
EQ
See Project Drawings
3"
3"
15"
15"
12"
12"
1
1
/
2
"
1
1
/
2
"
1
1
/
2
"
Ty p .
2
1
/
4
"
5'-0"
2
1
/
4
"
EQ
See Project Drawings
EQ
See Project Drawings
See next page for 7' wall pad. 5' and 6' wall pads also available. Contact Draper or see your project drawings.
Note: Drawings will show locations of wall pads. Before drilling,
make sure there are no obstructions or electrical wiring where
you will be drilling. Spread plastic throws on inside floor before
drilling.
➀Mark wall attachment locations on 0037 Wood Wall Pads (see
figure at right). These may be adjusted to meet field conditions.
(If thru-bolts are present, lay out holes to match bolt locations.)
Drill four
9/16" diameter holes if anchor bolts are ½" dia. or
larger, as needed.
➁Position part to be attached to wood pad on center line. Mark
hole locations, and drill required number of 9/16" holes.
➂Turn wood pad to unfinished side, countersink 9/16" holes so
carriage bolt heads will be flush with wood pad (1¼" diameter
x ¼" deep).
➃Place wood pad against wall and mark wall where anchor
holes are drilled in wood pad.
➄Drill holes in wall as required.
➅Install 1/2"-13 x 21/2" carriage bolts in 9/16" holes from back side
of pad.
➆Place wood pad on wall and attach with type of wall bolt ap-
propriate for field conditions.
➇Tighten wall bolts with hand wrench. = Suggested wall mounting bolt locations.
= Suggested hanger bolt mounting locations (9/16" dia.).
= Suggested wall mounting bolt locations.
= Suggested hanger bolt mounting locations (9/16" dia.).
= Suggested wall mounting bolt locations.
= Suggested hanger bolt mounting locations (9/16" dia.).

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1/2"
Min.
1/2" Min.
Machine
Bolt
Pre-set by
General Contractor
Outside Inside
Set-in Bolt
2
1
/
2
"
Min.
1
/
2
" Min.
Machine
Bolt
Through Bolt
Outside Inside
7' Wall Pad (for use with DUW)
Outside
1/2" min. x 4"
Lag Screw
Flat
Washer
Lock
Washer
Lag
Shield
Use only in joint of block,
brick, or concrete wall.
Inside
Lag Screw with Lag Shield
NOTE: Install Lag Shield first, using a hammer to
sink it into pre-drilled hole.
2
1/2"
Min.
Min. 1/2"
Toggle
Bolt
Toggle Bolt
NOTE: Insert Toggle Bolt into hole far enough to allow head to
rotate, then pull flush against inside of wall.
7'0"
3" 3"
C
L
15" 15"
161/2"161/2" 15"
1
1
/
2
"
1
1
/
2
"
2
1
/
4
"2
1
/
4
"
1
1
/
2
" Typ.
1
1
/
2
" Typ.
=
7
/
16
"Holes (12 Typ.)
=
9
/
16
"Holes (6 Typ.)
C
L
NOTE: Attachment method determined by project architect/engineer. Attachment hardware provided by others.

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➄
Assemble/attach Leg Frames.
Leg for DGW and DUW.
Outer Leg
(attaches to wall)
Bank
Hanger
Inner Leg
Leg for SW, SWD.
3/8"-16
Set Screw
Outer Leg
(attaches to wall)
➁
Attach support mounts and Cable Sheaves to Wall
Pads.
A0309 Wall Mount for DGW chain supports.
➂
Install leg mounts to Wall Pads.
NOTE: Install SHORT LUGS on the top legs.
A0339 Cable Sheave for DUW.
A0320/A0323 mounts for DUW.
A0320 (Short) A0323 (Long)
A0321/A0324 mounts for DGW.
A0321 (short)
Extra support
A0324 (long)
Wall chain mount for use with 7' wood wall pad on DUW and 36"
Wood Wall Pad on SW extensions of over 3' and SWD.
A0301 Upper Back Brace Hanger for TSW
Mounting Bracket
Chain Swivel
1/2"-20 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw, Lock Nut,
Washer
5/8" x 1/2"
Bronze Bushing
Open/Close Link
for connecting chain
to mount.
1/2"-13 x 21/2"
Carriage Bolts,
Flat Washers,
Lock Washers
and Hex Nuts
Chain
Link
1
/
2
"-20 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Hex Nut
NOTE: Install SHORT LUGS on side in direction of fold (right side
for right fold, left side for left fold).
Back
Brace
1/2"-20 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Hex Nut

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Cross Brace (top view), an example of horizontal
braces on Wall-Mounted Frames.
1
/
2
"-20 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Hex Nut
2
1
/
2
" O.D.
Outer Leg
A0320/A0323 Leg attachment for DUW.
0299 Circle Clamp (for attachment of vertical Braces). 0651 (for attachment of horizontal Braces, including
movable, locking Kick Brace on DGW).
1/2"-20 x 1"
Cap Screw,
1/2"-20 Hex Nut
A0316
0299
Brace
Circle
Clamp
17/8" O.D. Tubing 11/2" O.D. Tubing
A0651
A0317 For use on SW/SWD
Extra support
Outer Leg
1
/
2
"-20 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Hex Nut
A0321/A0324 Leg attachment for DGW.
Example of vertical braces on Wall-Mount Frames (side view),
including DGW telescoping, locking brace.
Please Note: To install telescoping brace, screw spring-loaded pin
into hole provided on outer tube so that the head of the mechanism
is toward the floor. slip inner tube into outer tube. Spring-loaded pin
will pop into place. To fold, use manual height adjuster crank to pull
spring-loaded pin down, then manualy push backstop toward wall.
Telescoping,
Locking Brace
0475-8'-10'Height Adjuster
0475-43" Bank
0478-42" Bank
17/8" O.D. Tubing 11/2" O.D. Tubing
A0651
A0651

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NOTE: All Bank Hangers use same Carriage Bolt or Cap Screw
combinations.
A0315 DUW Short Bank Hangers
(for bottom)
A0355 DGW Long Bank Hanger
(for side in direction of fold)
3
/
8
"-18x 1
1
/
4
"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer
3
/
8
"-18x 1
1
/
4
"
Carriage Bolt,
Flat Washer,
Keps Nut
OR
3/8"-18x 1
1/4"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer
3/8"-18x 1
1/4"
Carriage Bolt,
Flat Washer,
Keps NutOR
➅
Attach Chain Supports to Backstop (SW, SWD, DGW,
and DUW).
0035 21/4" x 2"
Inner Leg (top)
(2
1/4" O.D.)
Turnbuckle
1/2"-20 x 2"
Cap Screw,
1/2"-20 Hex Nut
Chain
Support
Open/Close
Chain Link
➆
Attach Bank Hangers to Bank.
NOTE: If installing a Height Adjuster, see separate assembly instructions. If this is an SW model, skip this step.
Upper Bank Hangers for DUW (NOTE: some Fan Banks require Carriage Bolts).
A0313 (Rectangular Banks)
A0331 (Fan Banks)
Backboard
Attachment
Hardware
Chain Link for
Aircraft Cable attachment
Backboard
Attachment
Hardware
A0353
Eyebolt used to
fold backstop
Backboard (or
Height Adjuster)
Hinge bracket
part number varies
per application
Eye bolt used to fold backstop (DGW).
Linear Actuator
Side View
Top View
Wall
Linear Actuator used to fold backstop (DGW-E).

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➇
Assemble and attach Height Adjuster or Goal Brace
(SWD), Bank, and Goal.
➀
Bolt Goal to Bank and Goal Brace (Direct Mount Goal Brace on
SWD).
NOTE: You cannot use a Goal Brace and Height Adjuster on the same
backstop.
TIP: Assemble Bank/Goal/Height Adjuster/Goal Brace face down on
sawhorses, then hoist and attach.
A0354 DGW Short Bank Banger
(for side away from direction of fold)
3
/
8
"-18x 1
1
/
4
"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer
3
/
8
"-18x 1
1
/
4
"
Carriage Bolt,
Flat Washer,
Keps NutOR
(See separate instructions for Height Adjuster assembly.)
SW, DGW, and DUW Goal attachment.
SWD Goal and Goal Brace attachment.
DUW Leg-to-Bank Assembly attachment.
DUWInner Leg
1
/
2
"-20 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Hex Nut
Mounting Lug from Ban
k
Hanger or Height
Adjuster Assembly.
NOTE: Use lift to raise and attach Bank Assembly.
3/8"-18x 1
1/4"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer
3/8"-18x 1
1/4"
Cap Screw,
Flat Washer,
Keps NutOR
Bolts (4),
Washers (4),
Nylon Lock Nuts (4)
Goal
Bank
Bolts (4),
Washers (4),
Nylon Lock Nuts (4)
Goal
Bank
Direct Mount
Goal Brace
SWD/SW Leg-to-Bank Attachment
DGW Leg-to-Bank Assembly attachment.
1/2"-20 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Hex Nut
DGWInner Leg Mounting Lug from
Bank Hanger or
Height Adjuster Assembly
SWD Direct Goal Brace-to-Bank attachment.
Attention: On glass backboards, Goal Plate Bushings are
properly tightened during factory assembly. Installer should
never tighten these bushings as excessive torque may cause
damage to the glass.
Caution: The maximum recommended torque when attach-
ing the goal to the backboard is 60 ft/lbs. Exceeding 60 ft/lb of
torque could cause damage to the backboard.

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SW
1/4" Chain
0035 Circle
Clamp
0274 5'-0"
Wood Wall Pad
A0313 7'-0"
Wood Wall Pad
A0303
0299 Circle
Clamp
To p
View
Side
View
Front
View
INSTALLATION NOTE: Attach and build legs and braces out from
the wall. Assemble Bank. Goal, and Height Adjuster (if included),
hoist, and attach.

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SWD
INSTALLATION NOTE: Attach/build legs and Direct Mount Goal
Brace from the wall out. Assemble Bank and Goal, then hoist
and attach.
1/4" Chain
0299
Circle
Clamp
0037 36"
Wood Wall
Pad
A0303
0035
Circle Clamp
0035
Circle Clamp
0299
Circle Clamp
Direct Mount
Goal Brace
Front
View
Side
View
Oblique
View

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DGW
INSTALLATION NOTE: Attach and build legs
from the wall out. Assemble Bank, Goal, and
Height Adjuster, hoist and attach.
Please Note: To install telescoping brace, screw spring-loaded pin
into hole provided on outer tube so that the head of the mechanism
is toward the floor. slip inner tube into outer tube. Spring-loaded pin
will pop into place. To fold, use manual height adjuster crank to pull
spring-loaded pin down, then mannualy push backstop toward wall.
10'-0" A.F.F.
4'-0" minimum - 12'-0" maximum
Adjustable +6"
-
Dim. A Dim. B Dim. C
¼" chain
Turnbuckle
Spread
See Chart
Spread
See Chart
2x8Wall
Pads typ.
A0127 Pro-Bank
72"x42" Rect.
Glass w/strut
(as shown)
Padding

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DGW-E
Linear Actuator
Side View
Top View
Wall

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DUW
INSTALLATION NOTE: Attach
and build legs from the wall
out. Assemble Bank, Goal,
and Height Adjuster, hoist and
attach.
1
/
4
" Chain
A0339
2" x 8" x 7'-0"
Wood Wall Pad
A0339
Manual
Winch
Aircraft
Cable
Manual
Winch
A0323
A0320
A0313
A0315
0299
Circle Clamp
0299
Circle Clamp
Aircraft
Cable
Aircraft Cable attachment
to backstop
Top View
Side View
Front
View
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