Sports Construction Progressive 503285 User manual

Installation Instructions
Ceiling Suspended Basketball Backstops
Copyright ©2014 Draper Inc. Form PSCG_Ceiling_Inst14 Printed in U.S.A.
If you encounter any difficulties installing or service
your backstop, call your dealer or Progressive Sports
Construction Group.
411 S. Pearl St
.
Spiceland IN 47385 USA
765-987-7999
866-637-5611
www. progressivescg.co
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For Beam attachments, loosely bolt one spacer flat to mounting plate (for
winch, safety belt, or other), and bolt one end of spacer flat to other side.
Slide bolted end onto beam, then rotate other spacer flat over other side of
beam (see Fig. G-2). Tighten bolts.
Use your project drawings. Progressive provides the industry’s best and
most comprehensive 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.
Tools Needed
-Block and tackle
-
9
/
16
" and ¾" wrenches, or
-Socket wrenches, with socket sizes
9
/
16
" and ¾"
-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 Progressive backstops, and is
designed to be used in conjunction with project drawings.
Project drawings provided by Progressive show clamp numbers and posi-
tions for each backstop on a job. Begin at step 1, the top, and work your way
down, following assembly instructions for clamps provided for each specific
installation.
Mark superstructure dimensions on floor using a chalk line, then use a
plumb bob to transfer those marks to the roof. Use blue chalk color (won’t
stain floor).
After snapping chalk lines, place clear plastic throws on the floor. This will
protect the floor, while allowing you to see the chalk lines.
All dimensions are referenced from Face of Bank, Center Line of Court,
Center Line of Backstop Main Stem, 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 place-
ment, and especially when installing bent stem models.
Prior to assembly, distribute parts to the correct backstop locations.
Backstops may differ in model number or dimension; make sure you have
the proper parts for each backstop location.
All Progressive Gymnasium Equipment is supplied with Grade 5 hardware.
Clamps are designed to be installed with the nuts and bolts “tight.”
Progressive would consider tight to be torques between 40 ft-lbs and
60 ft-lbs.
Please Note: When assembling T-Frames, place Top-of-T on two over-
turned five gallon buckets; place bottom of stem on casters or a small
wheeled cart.
These instructions are meant as a guide only. They do not bind Progressive
Sports Construction Group in any way and do not imply any responsibility of
Progressive for improper installation or faulty workmanship at the jobsite.
Fig. G-1
Step 1
Step 2
Top View
Fig. G-2
Caution
When laying out parts, be careful not to place them where they may be in
the way of scaffolding, lifts or working areas.
To reduce the risk of injury to those working below, take only tools
required for attaching Truss to roof.
Before beginning assembly, locate and identify all parts using hardware
list and project drawings.
Backstops must be installed level and plumb.
Do not operate folding backstops unless safety belt has been installed (if
safety belt is part of job).
Make sure power is disconnected before wiring winches.
Do not install damaged or defective parts.
Installation Tips
Whenever possible, install bolts with heads toward the floor (threads
pointed up), or with heads toward the front (threads facing rear of
backstop).
Assemble backstop (Ceiling-Suspended only) on the floor, then hoist into
attachment position. There are several options for hoisting.
Use extreme caution.
For tube attachments, loosely bolt one side of clamp together, hold tube in
place, swing bottom of clamp around, add second bolt and finish bolting
(see Fig. G-1).
Caution: Progressive is not responsible for roof strength. Do not
install Truss if roof is not strong enough to bear stress loads required
for backstop.
Caution: Progressive is not responsible for wall strength. Do
not install wall pads if wall is not strong enough to bear stress loads
required for backstop. Attachment method to be determined by project
architect/engineer. Attachment hardware provided by others.

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Basketball Backstops by Progressive
Operation and Maintenance (Ceiling-Suspended)
Operation
Make sure folding backstops can be seen from winch location or, if using
electric winches, from key switch location.
Only qualified personnel should operate folding backstops.
If using manual Height Adjusters, DO NOT use portable electric winch
operator or electric drill to operate.
Keep objects that may interfere with backstop operation out of the way.
Do not operate folding backstops while maintenance or repair work is
being done.
Keep keys for key switches in a safe place. If one of the keys is lost,
contact Progressive Sports Construction Group for a replacement.
Backstops do not have to be fully raised or lowered before changing
direction of fold.
Use winches only for their original purpose; if equipment changes are
necessary, contact your dealer or Progressive Sports Construction Group.
If you encounter a problem during installation or operation of your back-
stop, contract your dealer or Progressive Sports Construction Group
immediately.
Maintenance/Inspection
NOTE: Basketball backstops by Progressive Sports Construction Group
are designed to operate for many years with a minimum of maintenance.
However, you should periodically inspect your ceiling-suspended 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 11 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 Progressive Sports Construction Group.
Cable Run
Check cable sheaves for excessive wear or looseness. Make sure cable is
still passing properly through the sheave.
Inspect cable clamps for tightness; make sure there is no slippage.
Check aircraft cable for fraying. (Hint: One way to do this is by running 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
Progressive Sports Construction Group for replacement.
Caution: Wear gloves when checking for frays!
Winches
Examine cable drum on winch for excessive wear or looseness. Ensure
cable is wrapping correctly, and that “stacking” (cable wrapping unevenly in
layers) does not occur.
Check key switch operation. Make sure keys work properly, and that
winches respond correctly.
Make sure winch is still properly anchored. Make sure anti-rotation bolts
are installed. If winch has slipped slightly, correct and tighten bolts using an
impact wrench.
Please Note: Progressive Sports Construction Group winches are self-lubri-
cating. No periodic application of grease or oil is required.
Safety Belt
Check safety belt for tears or fraying.
Make sure connection to backstop is secure, and that clamps are tight and
in their original position.
Inspect safety belt structure attachment. Make sure bolts and clamps are
still tight, and that the unit has not slipped.
Backstop/Accessories
Inspect backstop attachment and superstructure. Make sure all bolts and
clamps are tight and have not shifted.
Work your way down the backstop, making sure all clamps are tight and in
their original positions. Check for cracks, corrosion, or other signs of
damage or excessive wear.
Make sure back, front and side Braces are still at proper length, and that
jackknifes are folding correctly.
Check height adjuster for loose clamps and binding that keeps it from
operating correctly (if applicable).
Lubricate inner tubes of height adjusters with petroleum jelly.
Lubricate Height Adjuster rod at least every 6 month with a high-quality
synthetic lithium grease.
Inspect bank and goal for cracks or bending. Also make sure top of rim is
still 10' above the floor, and level.
Check padding for tears, missing pieces, or loose sections. Re-glue if
necessary.
Use carpenter’s level to make sure backstop is still vertically plumb, and
that bank is horizontally level.
Replacement/Repairs
It is highly recommended that repairs or replacement of defective/worn
parts be carried out by a qualified installer. Contact your dealer or Progressive
to order replacement parts or obtain information on installers in your area.
Caution
Never work alone when inspecting superstructure or high wall
attachments.
Consult installation instructions and project drawings for information on
part numbers and placement.
For warranty information, consult separate information sheet.
When calling Progressive Sports Construction Group with questions,
please have your order number, and, if possible, project drawing that
was provided with your backstop.
Have architect/general contractor verify backstop and court line
locations prior to beginning installation.

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Installation Instructions
503285/503280 Electric Backstop Winch by Progressive Sports Construction Group
The clamps provided are designed for 4" tube (4" outside diameter) or 3" pipe
(3½" outside diameter).
The basketball backstop must be in its down position for installation of the
winch. Locate the installation position of the winch. It is important that the
winch be located a proper distance from the closest pulley or attachment
point. This is based on the total travel distance of the cable pulled by the
winch. Generally speaking the greater the amount of cable drawn, the
greater the distance needs to be. For any length of cable, the formula is 4
inches of offset per foot of cable drawn. (See winch drum chart).
Caution
As with any lifting device, the installation shall be made only by persons
suitably experienced and qualified for work on hoisting equipment, in
accordance with local requirements.
The electrical supply and connection to the winch shall be made in
accordance with local electrical code and by qualified personnel.
The instructions address the areas of proper mounting, rope installation,
wiring and limit switch adjustment, but they are not intended to cover
every aspect of installation of your hoisting system, nor to replace the
need for normal good care, workmanship and proper practices on the
part of the installer. Read all instructions prior to installation and use.
This unit is intended for indoor use only.
Use appropriate lock-out and tag-out procedure when installing unit.
Determine the installation angle of the winch. During the full range of
motion of the backstop, the cable must not ever rub on any part of the
winch or backstop structure.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Hardware packet includes:
Description Quantity
Washer, Flat, ½" x 1
3
/
8
" 4
Flange Lock 4
Nut, Hex, ½" 4
Screw, Hex head, ½" x 2½" 4
Screw, Square head,
3
/
8
" x ½" 2
Half Clamp, Pipe, 3" 2
Tools needed:
-Twelve point socket ¾" and drive
-¾" combination open/box end wrench
-
3
/
8
" eight point socket
-0-100 ft lb torque wrench
-Center punch & drive hammer
-
3
/
8
" twist drill
-Cordless drill motor
-#3 Phillips screw driver
Technical Information
WEIGHT 68 LBS
LENGTH 22.85 in
WIDTH 12.75 in
HEIGHT 13.45 in
POWER VOLTAGE 120 AC
CURRENT 11.5 FLA
FREQUENCY 60 HZ
DUTY Intermittent 10 min.
CAPACITY 1000 LBS Max
TRAVEL 35 Feet
SPEED 9 ft/min Max
Winch Drum Chart
Cable
payout
in feet
# turns IN. Linear
travel on
drum
Min drum
to pulley
distance
10 8.6 2.4 48
15 12.9 3.6 60
20 17.1 4.8 72
25 21.4 6.0 86
30 25.7 7.2 103
Cable needs to feed
in within a 90 degree
arc. The white cable
pinch roller works
best when the cable
is fed in low.

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Attach one half of each pipe clamp to the base plate of the winch as
shown. This is so that you can place the winch on the mounting structure pipe
and have the clamps handy for assembly.
Insert the second set of bolts and washers into clamps and base plate.
Position the winch and hand tighten the bolts so that the winch will
remain in position on the pipe.
Mark pipe for set screw hole. Use the
3
/
8
" 8 point socket and drive handle
to tighten the
3
/
8
" square head set screw against the pipe enough to dent
the paint on the pipe.
Loosen the clamp bolts enough that the winch can be rotated and moved
about 3" to one side.
Use center punch to mark and indent the centers of where the set screw
upset the paint on the mounting pipe. This is so that you can drill an index
hole in the pipe to prevent rotation of the hoist.
Drill the pipe with the
3
/
8
" drill so that the holes pierce completely into the
interior of the pipe.
Re-position the winch clamps over the holes in the pipe and tighten the
square head set screws into the holes in the pipe. Torque the set screws to
18 ft lbs.
Tighten the four half inch hex bolts that hold the clamps to the base plate.
Torque the nuts on the hex bolts to 35 ft lbs.
Connect winch to building or temporary power source.
If necessary, route cable as shown on backstop drawings.
Use only ¼" Galvanized Steel, 7 x 19 stranded wire Rope (per MILDTL-
83420 or Equivalent). Assure the cable set screws are loosened enough to
allow the cable to insert fully into the drum. Insert cable into socket in
drum, and push through until the end is exposed on the opposite side
of the drum.
Wind a minimum of two safety wraps of cable on the drum.
The cable must wind onto the drum following the grooves on the drum. It
will only wind properly on the drum in one direction.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 9
Figure 10
Torque both set screws to 7 ft lbs.
set screws
Figure 8

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WARNING: Cable winding on drum poses a severe pinch hazard! Use ex-
treme caution while installing cable. Do not guide cable onto drum with
hands; use proper tools. Do not damage or nick the cable in the process
of winding it onto the drum. Do not wear loose clothing, long hair, jew-
elry, etc. When installing cable on drum, ensure that the opposite end of
the cable is free. Do not attach cable to backstop until the hoist unit is
installed and the cable wound on the drum.
Attach far end of cable to the backstop. Leave 1"-2" of slack in cable.
Lock out electrical power.
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE! Setting the limit switches is a hazardous
operation. To set the limit switches you must access the winch while the
cable is installed. Lock out and tag the circuit breaker for this unit before
adjusting the limit wheel settings. This prevents electric shock, and
injury due to unexpected winch movement.
Set limit switches. Loosen the retaining screw and remove the limit Box
Cover.
Press the black index locking bar away from the down direction index
wheel so it can rotate freely. Rotate the wheel until the switch “clicks”
indicating that the switch is active.
Unlock and restore electrical power. Twist the key switch in the down
direction to verify the down switch setting. The winch should not move.
Lock out electrical power and adjust the down direction wheel as
necessary to obtain desired setting. The cable should have 1"-2" of slack
in the down position.
Estimate the amount of cable drawn when the backstop travels from the
deployed (down) position to the stored (up). The number of feet of cable is
roughly equivalent to the number of threads between the two index wheels.
Set the Up Direction index wheel so that the two wheels are the same
number threads apart as the cable travel in feet.
Unlock and restore power.
Operate the winch to raise the backstop to its stored position. Since each
rotation of the drum is about 14.2 inches, the winch should stop short of
desired stowage; the drum rotates at the same speed as the limit shaft.
WARNING: Always directly observe the movement of the backstop
whenever operating, watching for mechanical interference!
Remember to appropriately lock and unlock the electrical power. Adjust
the up direction limit switch until the backstop is set.
Place the cover on the limit box and secure the screw with a screwdriver.
Cable
Thimble
Cable
Clamp
Aircraft
Cable
Cable
Clamp
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
G
W
X
Y
G
W
X
Y
Ground
L2 (Neutral)
L1 (Hot)
4
2
1
Motor
3/4 HP
110 - 120 V/1/60
Instant Reverse Dn Limit
Switch
WHITE
RED
BLK
Up Limit
Switch
Terminal Block
or Connectors
By Others
Factory Wiring
Wiring By Electrician
Use Minimum No. 12/3
2¾"
1
3
/
8
"
3¼"
3
/
8
"
4½" 1½"
Wiring Diagram
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'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ga.
Sizes of wall masonry boxes required
for single and ganged key switches--
All boxes 2" (w) x 3¾" (h) x 2½" (d).

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Winch Dimensions
4" 9
3
/
8
"
Ø4"
1'6"
+
12
5
/
8
"
5¾"
Cable
Wind
Direction
1'11"
Manual Winch
(Not recommended for use backstops above 28'-0".)
Warning: Winch shall be located so that backstops are in full view of operator, but
in a position where operator is clear from potential injury if the backstop were to
fall. Not to be used for lifting people or to lift anything over people without a safety
lock or automatic fall arrest system in place.
Find installation location according to project drawings
Four
7
/
16
" diameter holes are provided for mounting the winch to wood pad or
clamps. It will be necessary to remove winch cover during installation. Wall
attachment hardware will vary based on field conditions
A) To mount to 2 x 8 x 36" wooden wall pads - Locate winch at center of wood
pad with the pad running vertically. Mark and drill
13
/
32
" holes and attach
using
3
/
8
"-16 x 2½" carriage bolts and flange lock nuts. Anchor wooden wall
pad per Progressive recommendations and using hardware that is
appropriate for wall construction and field conditions (see Fig. 1).
Figure 1
Caution
As with any lifting device, the installation shall be made only by persons suit-
ably experienced and qualified for work on hoisting equipment, in accordance
with local requirements.
While these instructions address the areas of proper mounting, and cable
installation, they are not intended to cover every aspect of installation of your
hoisting system nor to replace the need for normal good care, workmanship
and proper practices on the part of the installer.
Max. Safe Working Load shall be 1000 lbs./454 kg.
Winch shall be located so that backstops are in full view of operator, but in a
position where operator is clear from potential injury if the backstop were to fall.
Not to be used for lifting people, or for lifting anything over people without a
safety locking device or an automatic fall arrest system in place.
Do not use height adjuster electric operator or other electric drills. Use hand
crank or optional 503249 Portable Electric Winch Operator.
1½"
3"
9"
5
5
/
16
"
31
/
32
"
3'0"
6"
1'3"
9"
3"
2x8 Wood Pad
3
/
8
"-16 Flange
Lock Nut
3
/
8
"-16 x 2½"
Carriage Bolt
503286
B) To mount to plate or other steel brackets. – Winch is attached to steel plate or
brackets using
3
/
8
"-16 x 1¼" hex head bolts and flange lock nuts. Attach to
column or other surface as shown on project drawings (see Fig. 2).
Turn winch handle so that cable attachment point (on gear box side of drum) is
visible. Insert ¼" diameter 7 x 19 aircraft cable into hole until end is exposed on
opposite side of Drum. Tighten both set screws against cable. Then wrap
between one and 1½ wraps cable drum to determine the full down position (sse
Fig. 3).
3
/8"-16 x 1¼" Bolt
with
Washer and
Flange Loc
k Nut
Vertical Column
C016.054SA
503286
C002.958
Tapered Column
C421.00xMA Flange
thickness specific
C415.06xMA Flange
Width Specific
C151.024
503286
4" OD x 11 Gage T
ube
C415.002MA
3
/
8
"-16 x 1¼" Bolt
with
Washer and
Flange Loc
k Nut
Figure 2
Vertical Column
Tapered Column
Progressive suggest that the cable be marked with a piece of tape or bright
paint to indicate when backstop is in full stored position to prevent users from
overfolding and potentially damaging backstop or structure to which
the backstop is mounted.
After installation is complete re-attach winch cover.
Figure 3

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Installation Instructions
Aut-O-Loc 2™ Safety Strap by Progressive Sports Construction Group
Caution
Use scaffolding or lift when attaching safety belt.
Safety straps are recommended with all Progressive Sports Construction
Group Ceiling-Suspended Folding Backstops.
If part of an installation which includes winches and backstops, place
safety belt according to project drawings.
Install so safety strap does not interfere with backstop operation.
Clamps provided to attach safety strap to Backstops; other brands require
tie-off directly to the backstop.
Install so the strap pulls out straight and flat toward the backstop. Strap
must move freely through the range of backstop motion and must not rub
against anything as backstop moves; abrasion may cause strap failure.
Warning Tear Tab sewn in strap is designed to tear away if the unit is
tripped. Loop should not be used as an anchor point!
Read all instructions prior to installation and use.
This unit is not a personal fall protection device.
This unit must be replaced after catching a falling load.
Ensure all people are clear of backstop when operating hoisting
equipment.
This unit is intended for indoor use only.
Use appropriate lock-out and tag-out procedure for backstop hoist when
installing Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
.
During installation, use a tether on the Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
that will prevent the
Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
from falling. Ensure that people are well clear of work area,
and that no-one is underneath work platform. When installing unit ensure
that work platform is stable and clear of moving equipment during hoist
operation. Work platform (i.e. man lifts) may tip when extended to great
heights. Make sure the work platform is clear of the backstop when testing
the movement of the backstop and Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
. Do not stand on work
platform during movement of backstop.
These instructions are meant as a guide only. They do not imply any
responsibility on the part of Progressive Sports Construction Group
for improper installation or faulty workmanship at the jobsite.
Installation
The basketball backstop must be in its deployed (down) position for instal-
lation of the Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
.
Figure 1
List of contents in the box:
Description Quantity
Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
1 each
Instruction Set 1 each
Hardware packet containing: 1 each
Nut, Hex
3
/
8
" Flange Lock 1 each
Nut, Hex, ½" Flange Lock 2 each
Nut, Hex
5
/
8
" Flange Lock 1 each
Bolt,
3
/
8
" x 3" 1 each
Bolt, ½" x 3" 1 each
Bolt, ½" x 4" 1 each
Bolt,
5
/
8
" x 4¼" 1 each
Clamp, Strap, Buckle 1 each
Clamp, Pipe (for belt buckle) 1 each
Following is a list of necessary tools:
-¾" six or twelve point socket
-¾" combination open/box end wrench
-
9
/
16
" socket & wrench (open or adjustable)
-
15
/
16
" socket & wrench (open or adjustable)
-5-100 ft lb torque wrench
Locate the Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
just above and as close to the pick up point on
the backstop mast as possible. The warning tear tab should be just below
the white roller guides at the bottom of the Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
when the back-
stop is in the fully raised position.
The Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
must be mounted in the center plane of backstop mo-
tion and the belt should not angle to the side or rub against any surface.
Maximum belt side angle should not be greater than 1º at maximum belt
payout.
Figure 2
Figure 3
The Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
strap should be clear of obstructions throughout its
sweep. These angles are installation dependant.
Aut-O-Loc 2TM
Aut-O-Loc 2TM
Orient so warning tab
is visible from front of
backstop.

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Insert ½" x 3" bolt in top clamp hole and finger tighten into opposite half
clamp using ½" lock washer and nut. Place clamp over mounting pipe. Lift
Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
unit up to clamp, insert
5
/
8
" x 4¼" bolt through bottom hole in
both clamp halves and Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
unit and finger tighten using
5
/
8
" lock
washer and nut. If attaching to 3½" OD tube, insert ½" x 4" bolt in middle
clamp hole and finger tighten using nut and lock washer. Position the
Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
and hand tighten all bolts so that the Aut-O-Loc 2
TM
will
remain in position on the pipe.
Figure 4
Stretch belt out and attach to mast. Use following steps to properly install
belt clamp.
Figure 5
Hoisting Cable
attachment point
Brace Lower Pivot
Safety Strap
basket
Wrap end around mast attach point. Place sewn tail of belt loop on the
outside of the loop. Insert bolt through the clamp and clamp tube and
tighten Nyloc nut on opposite side.
Figure 6
Tighten the top and middle ½" clamp nuts to a torque of 35 ft lbs.
Tighten the bottom
5
/
8
" clamp nut to a torque of 45 ft lbs.
Figure 7
Tighten the
5
/
8
" bolt so the pipe clamp is tight against the surface of the
cast housing and the lock washer is compressed.
Check belt clamp assembly, tighten
3
/
8
" nut to 22 ft lbs torque. Run back-
board through a complete up and down cycle to assure unit is working
properly.
* ½" x 4" bolt only required when attacking to 3½" OD tube.

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Joint Pins
(Not on all models)
Attach pads using appropriate screws (three sizes provided).
Make sure all washers and lock washers are used, to avoid loosening.
If needed, trim for goal clearance. (Some backboard and goal combina-
tions will require extra trimming of pads to provide for goal clearance.)
IF PROVIDED: Use joint pins in pad half ends to eliminate sagging.
Drill holes (minimum ¼", maximum
5
/
16
") at marked locations. Drill
completely through all framework structure.
A0253/A0264 (glue-on:)
Hold each half of pad in place and mark pads for trimming around support
structure (if required).
When required trimming is complete, apply coat of glue to inside of
padding. Allow glue to dry until it becomes tacky.
While glue is drying on padding, apply a coat to the backboard.
Attach padding to backboard.
A0142 (bolt-on)
Hold each half of pad in place and mark pads for trimming around support
structure (if required).
Trim pads (if necessary).
Hold pads in proper position and mark holes for drilling into board frame-
work (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.
Please Note: This step can be completed at any point during installation; the
most convenient time is during bank/goal assembly, prior to bank attach-
ment.
Nearest to
back for glass
and acrylic
backboards
Touch up any scratches caused during installation or shipping.
(Krylon Brand - Gloss Black or Gloss White closely match Progressive standard colors)
Remove tools and scrap from jobsite.
Ensure all backstops are level and in accordance with measurements
on project drawings.
Tighten all bolts, and ensure that backstops are ready for use.
Verify that all backstops are functioning properly.
Set all limit switches on electric winches.
Coat Inner Tubes of Height Adjusters with petroleum jelly and lubricate
Height Adjuster Rod with full tube of supplied grease.
Make sure all chalk lines are wiped from floor.
Dispose of boxes and packing materials.
Explain proper winch and backstop maintenance and operation to the
customer.
Before leaving the jobsite:
NOTE: If you encounter any difficulties installing or servicing
your Basketball Backstop by Progressive Sports Construction
Group contact your dealer or Progressive Sports Construction
Group at (765) 987-7999; or fax (765) 987-7142.
CAUTION
Glue used to attach Progressive Sports Construction Group
backboard padding is extremely flammable. Keep away from
heat and flame. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid pro-
longed exposure to fumes: Use in a well-ventilated area.

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Inspection/Maintenance List
Periodically inspect your backstops and all related equipment and attachments. Frequency of inspections depends on use of the equipment. Use guide-
lines 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:
Inspection Item
Winch Drum
Winch Attachment
Aircraft Cable
Safety Belt
Pulleys/Sheaves
Back/Front Braces
Side Braces
Jackknife
Ceiling Attachments
Wall Attachments
Cable Clamps
Backstop Clamps
Hangers
T-Frame
Height Adjuster
Goal
Bank
Backboard Padding
Finish
Nets
Date Satisfactory Cleaned
Needs
Repaired/Replaced
Problem
Encountered
Backstop Model: Backstop Number:

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8'-10' Basketball Backstop Steel Height Adjuster by Progressive
Attaching to Backstop
If you encounter any difficulties installing or
servicing your 8'-10' Height Adjuster, call your
dealer or Progressive Sports Construction Group,
(877) 413-0957; or fax 765/987-7142.
Continued
Electric Height Adjuster Assembly
Locate appropriate Actuator Brackets (see Figure 4), and attach to specific
backstop frame.
Bolt Electric Actuator to Upper Actuator Bracket.
Attach Actuator Tube to Lower Actuator Bracket.
Wire according to wiring diagram.
Please Note: Be sure power is disconnected before wiring Height Ad-
juster.
Verify that Height Adjuster has at least 24" of travel, and that the full "up"
position places the goal at 10' above floor. Adjust limit switches as
necessary (see "Adjusting Limit Switches" below).
Thread Nylon Bolts into rear mainframe assembly until they just touch the
lip tubes. Tighten down nylon jam nuts to secure.
Caution
Locate and identify all pieces. Please note that clamps are packed
separately from main unit.
Do not paint inner slip tubes.
DO NOT use portable electric winch operator or electric drill to operate
manual Height Adjusters.
For manual units, apply entire tube of lubricant (included) to T-Nut after
installing threaded rod assembly.
For electric operators, make sure Actuator Tube is vertically plumb.
Electric Height Adjuster operates on 110-120V, 60-Hz current.
Make sure power is disconnected before wiring electric Height Adjuster.
Manual Height Adjuster Assembly
(May be partially assembled at factory)
Attach Nut Carrier and T-Nut to Height Adjuster.
Install Threaded Rod Assembly through the bearing assembly, lower height
adjuster plate and T-Nut (see Fig. 3).
Figure 4
Lower Actuator Bracket (all units)
Upper Actuator Mount (T-Stem)
Upper Actuator Bracket (Wall Mount)
Upper Actuator Mount (Double Drop)
Cup or
Race
Threaded
Rod Bearing or Cone
Flat Washer
and Chain Link
T-Nut Nut Carrier
Lower Plate
of 8'-10' Unit
Spring Pin
Adjusting Limit Switches
The upper (raised) position is pre-set at the factory.
The upper plastic ring (A) controls the "down" position.
Should this need to be adjusted, simply rotate
clockwise for more travel and counterclockwise
for less travel (see Fig. 5).
Please Note: The inner tube must be turned out three
full turns (½") for safe, repeatable operation. It can be
turned out more if required by application and if the
upper cam is adjusted properly to prevent driving the
inner tube against the full extend positive stop.
A
Figure 3
Apply entire tube of lubricant (included) just above and below the T-Nut. As
the threaded rod operates though the T-Nut, the lubricant will be spread
onto the threaded rod as necessary.
Please Note: Be sure to apply the entire tube as described. If the lubricant is
missing from your package, contact Progressive Sports Construction Group.
Thread nylon bolts into rear mainframe assembly until they just touch the
slip tubes. Tighten down nylon jam nuts to secure.
Test operation.
Figure 5
After drilling through Tube,
thread a 3/8-16 x 1" long
bolt through hole below
bottom U-Bolt.
Bolts are provided with
Height Adjuster.
Figure 2
If not already attached, bolt attachment brackets to Height Adjuster (see
Fig. 1). These will be used to attach Height Adjuster to backstop
frame. For T-Stems, the attachment clamp goes over the height adjuster
mounting so that mounting tubes best between clamp and mast. Drill into
the tube just below the bottom U-Bolt and thread the
3
/
8
" bolt into the hole of
both the upper and lower half clamps (see Fig. 2).
Attachment Bracket for Wall Mount Units
Clamp Attachment Bracket
for Double Drop units
Clamp Attachment for T-Stem Units
Nuts that attach the U-Bolts and
saddle brackets to the backstop
should be tightened to 85 ft lbs.

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Figure 6
To backboard
To Height Adjuster
42" Glass Backboard Spacer Only
Locate 42" Glass Bank Spacer Assembly (see Fig. 6). Only 42" Glass
Backboards require this unique spacer between the board and the Height
Adjuster.
Attach the 42" Glass Bank Spacer to the Backboard using the bottom holes.
Backboard with spacer then attaches to Height Adjuster through top holes
when goal is bolted in place.
48" Rectangular Bank Spacers
Locate Lift Angle Spacers from the board mounting kit (see Fig. 7).
Note: All 48" rectangular boards require two Lift Angle Spacers.
48" Glass boards require two more spacers at the goal mount in addition to
the Lift Angle spacers. If installing 48" Glass bank, locate 7" Glass Bank
Spacers.
Place Lift Angle Spacers under Lift Angle and bolt through spacer when
installing the Lift Angle.
Place 7" Glass Bank Spacers between the Height Adjuster’s goal mounting
plate and the Glass Backboard. Bolt through the spacers for direct goal
attachment.
Fan Glass/Fiberglass Lift Angle
Locate Lift Angle from the board mounting kit.
Bolt Lift Angle to Height Adjuster with the Angle turned up.
Figure 8
Attaching Bank Lift Angle & Backboard to Height Adjuster
Locate Bank Lift Angle from the appropriate backboard kit. These will be
used to attach the Height Adjuster to the upper mounting holes of the
backboard.
Note: See remaining sections for individual backboards that require the use of
special configurations/spacers to be attached before attaching the Lift Angle
and/or Backboard.
Bolt Lift Angle to the Height Adjuster.
Bolt backboard to completed Height Adjuster.
Position Rim to exactly 10' above floor and attach to Scale Mounting
Bracket. Bracket pins at the top and bolts to the lower height adjuster plate.
Cut a small (½" wide) section off of bottom of self-adhesive height indicator
scale, then apply self-adhesive height indicator scale.
0019 1" x 11/2" x 4"
1" x 1
1
/
2
" x 3" 0018 1" x 11/2" x 7"
0019 1" x 11/2" x 4"
1" x 11/2" x 3" 0018 1" x 1
1
/
2
" x 7"
Figure 7
Lift Angle Spacer
(2 each)
48" Glass Bank Spacer
(2 each)
Fan Aluminum Bank Spacers
Locate Lift Angle from the board mounting kit (see Fig. 8).
Bolt Lift Angle to Height Adjuster with the Angle turned down.
Locate Fan Aluminum Goal Spacer from the board mounting kit.
Place Goal Spacer between the Backboard and the Height Adjuster, posi-
tioning it between the Goal Mounting Bolts.
Apply the ½" wide section cut of scale to stationary outer slip tube so that it
lines up with 10' marking.
Progressive Key Switch
Wiring Diagram
Lead from Actuator to Junction Box
White (Common)
Red (Up)
Black (Down)
Green (Ground)
Single gang box by others
Red (Up)
Black (Down)
To 110-120V Line
Dashed wiring by electrician
(by others)
Ground
Black
(Hot)
KEY
SWITCH
17
18
11
2¾"
1
3
/
8
"
3¼"
3
/
8
"
4½" 1½"
7"
5"
1"
1"
½"
5"
6"
4"
R ½"
typ.
O .438" typ.
5/8"

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Assembled Height Adjusters
Rectangular Bank
Manual Height Adjuster
Fan Bank
Manual Height Adjuster
Rectangular Bank
Motorized Height Adjuster
Fan Bank
Motorized Height Adjuster

Mark off all measurements on floor using blue chalk line. (Measurements
are included on project drawings.)
Project chalk lines from the floor to the roof members using plumb bob or
laser plumb pointer.
CAUTION: All measurements indicate center of clamp. Don’t forget
to add or subtract distance to clamp edges when placing clamps.
Attach clamp assemblies to roof structure (use numbers on project draw-
ings to cross reference figures below). See Fig. G-1 and Fig. G-2 for tips
on beam and tube mounts.
Please Note: Make sure all bolt and screw heads are toward the floor
(threads pointing up).
Place superstructure tubing into clamp assemblies, insert cap screws,
and start nuts.
Please Note: All superstructure must be plumb and level before
attaching T-Frame.
Tighten with impact tool. All Progressive Sports Construction Group
Gymnasium Equipment is supplied with Grade 5 hardware. Clamps are
designed to be installed with the nuts and bolts “tight.” Progressive
Sports Construction Group would consider tight to be torques between
40 ft-lbs and 60 ft-lbs.
Superstructure (Truss) Attachment
Beam
or joist
4" tubing
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
4" x 2"
H.C. (2)
0032
A0473 (2)
A0473 (2)
A0259 (2)
A0473
Split-A Clamp Assembly
Beam
or Joist
4" Tubing
A0251
A0486
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
A0259 (2)
0032
4" x 2"
H.C. (2)
A0486
Reversed Split-A Clamp
A0250
Beam Clamp Angle
Beam
or Joist
4" Tubing
A0251
A0250
A0259 (2)
0032
4" x 2"
H.C.
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (2)
0315 or 0337
Split-A Clamp Angle
5"
1" 1"
1
3/4"
0315
0337
1
1/4"
2
1/2"
1
7/8"
A0730, A0731, A0732
Adjustable Split-A Clamp
A0730 X = 3
1
/
4
" -5
3
/
4
" (2
1
/
2
")
A0731 X = 4
3
/
4
" -6
3
/
4
"(2")
A0732 X = 5
3
/
4
" -7
3
/
4
"(2")
Beam
or Joist
0315 or
0337 (2)
4" Tubing
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
A0259 (2)
0032
4" x 2"
H.C. (2)
A0730 (2)
-or-
A0731 (2)
-or-
A0732 (2)
X (Std.
1
/
4
" Flange)
Please Note: Before attachment, hold hanger in place and
mark hole locations on Z-Purlin. Drill
9
/
16
" holes.
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
" Carriage Bolt,
1
/
2
" FT Washer,
1
/
2
" Lock Washer,
1
/
2
" Flange Lock Nut (4)
4" Tubing
0032
4" x 2"
H.C.
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (2)
A0325
Wall Mounted Tube Hanger
A0325
Wood Wall Pad
Z-Purlin
0322
1/2"-13 x 1 3/4"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (2)
A0100
4" Tubing
0032
A0100 or A0150
Z-Purlin Hanger
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (2)
1
1/2"
0322
Backing Plate
1
/
4
"
3"
3
/
4
"2
1
/
4
"
4
1
/
2
"
3
3
/
4
"
3
/
4
"
Split "A" Clamp
Caution: Progressive Sports Construction Group is not
responsible for roof strength. Do not install truss if roof is not
strong enough to bear stress loads required for backstop.
4" to 14"
Structure
1-1/8"
A0259
1/2"-13
Threaded Rod
C018.088
1/2"-13 Flange
Lock Nut
4" O.D. 11 Gage Tube
Powder coated
C002.695
1/4" Thick Steel
Bracket-Powder coated
C019.069
1/2"-13 x 4" Dia. U-Bolt
Zinc Plated
7-1/16"
5-3/4"
1-3/4"
Slot
3/8"
2-3/4"
Split "A" Clamp
1/2" Flat Washer
1/2" Flat Washer
4" to 14"
Structure
1-1/8"
A0259
1/2"-13
Threaded Rod
C018.088
1/2"-13 Flange
Lock Nut
4" O.D. 11 Gage Tube
Powder coated
C002.695
1/4" Thick Steel
Bracket-Powder coated
C019.069
1/2"-13 x 4" Dia. U-Bolt
Zinc Plated
7-1/16"
5-3/4"
1-3/4"
Slot
3/8"
2-3/4"
Split "A" Clamp
1/2" Flat Washer
1/2" Flat Washer
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*Cap Screws used with Spacer Flats:
Up through 3/8" = 1¾" C.S.
3/8"-¾"= 2" C.S.
¾"-1¼" = 2½" C.S.
A0340
Perpendicular Beam Mounted Tube Hanger
Beam
or Joist Cap Screw,*
1
/
2
" Washer,
Flange Lock Nut (2)
Spacer
Flat (2)
4" Tubing
0300 A0340 1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
6"
Beam
or Joist
Spacer
Flat (2)
Cap Screw*,
1
/
2
" Washer,
Flange Lock Nut (2)
6"
A0467
0030
4" Tubing
A0467
Parallel Beam Mounted Tube Hanger
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
Beam Plate
(See Chart)
1
/
4
"
1
1
/
2
"1
1
/
2
"
6"
Part
No.
0317
0333
0334
0335
0336
Plate
Size
6"
8
1
/
2
"
10
1
/
2
"
12
1
/
2
"
14
1
/
2
"
Beam
Size
2"-4"
4"-6"
6"-8"
8"-10"
10"-12"
A0591 -
1
/
8
"
A0586 -
3
/
16
"
A0587 -
1
/
4
"
A0588 -
5
/
16
"
A0589 -
3
/
8
"
A0590 -
7
/
16
"
A0611 -
1
/
2
"
A0608 -
5
/
8
"
A0609 -
3
/
4
"
A0612 -
7
/
8
"
A0610 - 1"
A0582 -
1
/
8
"
A0583 -
3
/
16
"
A0584 -
1
/
4
"
See Chart
Spacer Flat Assembly
Small Flange
Spacer Flat Regular
Spacer Flat
2" 3"
6"
6"
Beam width + 4" (std)
1/2"-13 Threaded Rod
1/2"-13 Flange
Lock Nut
A0259
1
/
2
" Acme Thread Assembly
*See Chart
*See Chart
*See Chart
A0476
Tube Mounted Standoff Hanger
A0726
or
A0733
A0476
5/8"-11 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer,
Hex Nut
1/2"-13 x
2
1/2" Cap
Screw (4),
Flange
Lock Nut
Beam
or Joist
4" Tubing
0030
Standoff Attachment
Attach hangers to superstructure.
Install standoff. (Standoff hangers and pieces vary according to installation. Cross reference diagrams with project drawings using part numbers.)
Please Note: Make sure all bolt and screw heads are toward the floor (threads pointing up).
A0739 and A0740
Beam Mounted Standoff Hanger
A0740
A0739
Beam Plate
3
1
/
2
"
3
1
/
2
"
6"
Beam
or Joist
Spacer
Flat (2)
Spacer
Flat (2)
6" Beam
or Joist
Please Note: See A0726 & A0733 for typ. use.
A0252
4" Back-to-Back Half Clamp
4" Tubing
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (8)
4" Tubing
0030
4" x 4"
H.C. (2) A0252
4
1
/
2
"
Beam Plate
(See Chart)
1
/
4
"
1
1
/
2
"1
1
/
2
"
6"
Part
No.
0317
0333
0334
0335
0336
Plate
Size
6"
8
1
/
2
"
10
1
/
2
"
12
1
/
2
"
14
1
/
2
"
Beam
Size
2"-4"
4"-6"
6"-8"
8"-10"
10"-12"
Beam Plate
(See Chart)
1
/
4
"
1
1
/
2
"1
1
/
2
"
6"
Part
No.
0317
0333
0334
0335
0336
Plate
Size
6"
8
1
/
2
"
10
1
/
2
"
12
1
/
2
"
14
1
/
2
"
Beam
Size
2"-4"
4"-6"
6"-8"
8"-10"
10"-12"
4" O.D. Tubing 0032 4" x 2" Half Clamp
Beam or Joist
Spacer Flat
6"
½"-13 Grade 5 Cap Screw and
Flange Nut w/USS Flat W
asher
Length as required for
thickness of ange
½"-13 x 2½" Grade 5
Cap Screw and Flange Nut
A0357
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A0341
Beam Mounted Standoff W/Perpendicular Clamp
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
6"
Beam
or Joist
Spacer
Flat (2)
4" Tubing
0030 A0341
Cap Screw,*
1/2" Washer,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
A0475
Beam Mounted Standoff
Spacer
Flat (2)
Beam
or Joist
0038
4" Tubing
Cap Screw,*
1/2" Washer,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
A0475
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (8)
A0252
Safety
Bolt
0030 (2)
6"
41/2"
A0474
Beam Mounted Standoff W/Parallel Clamp
Spacer
Flat (2)
Beam
or Joist
4" Tubing
0030
A0474
Cap Screw,*
1/2" Washer,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
6"
Beam
or Joist
4" Tubing
0030
A0734
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
A0734
Tube Mounted Standoff W/Clamp
0038
4" Tubing
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (8)
A0252
Safety
Bolt
0030 (2)
41/2"
A0733
Beam Mounted Standoff W/Lug
Safety
Bolt
0030 (2)
A0252
0038
4" Tubing
A0739
or
A0740
Spacer
Flat (2) Beam
or Joist
A0733
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Flange
Lock Nut (8)
Cap Screw,*
1
/
2
" Washer,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
5
/
8
"-11 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer,
Hex Nut
6"
4
1
/
2
"
A0726
Beam Mounted Standoff W/Clamp & Lug
0030
4" Tubing
Beam
or Joist
5
/
8
"-11 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Lock Washer,
Hex Nut
6"
Spacer
Flat (2)
A0739
or
A0740
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
" Cap
Screw, Flange
Lock Nut (4)
Cap Screw*,
1
/
2
" Washer,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
A0726
A0272
A0273 A0274 A0275
33/4"O.D. 13
Gauge tubing
1/2"-13 X 5" Hex Bolt w/Nylon Nut
(Typical two places)
Note: The A0272 must be field
drilled for the safety bolts.
31/2"O.D. 11 Gauge tubing 1/2"-13 X 21/2" Flange Lock
Bolt W/Nut (Typical 4 places)
0030
4"OD Tubing
11/2"
3"
Beam Plate
Sized as needed
0030
Upper/Outer Tu be is A0273, A0274 or
A0275 depending on project conditions
Adjustable Stand-Offs
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Please 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.
Mark 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.
Position part to be attached to wood pad on center line. Mark hole
locations, and drill required number of
7
/
16
" holes.
Turn wood pad to unfinished side, countersink
7
/
16
" holes so carriage bolt
heads will be flush with wood pad (1
3
/
8
" diameter x
3
/
8
" deep).
Place wood pad against wall and mark wall where
9
/
16
" holes are drilled in
wood pad.
Drill holes in wall as required.
Install ½"-13 x 2½" carriage bolts with ½" flat washers in
9
/
16
" holes from
back side of pad.
Place wood pad on wall and attach with type of wall bolt appropriate for
field conditions.
Tighten wall bolts with hand wrench.
Please Note: Although not necessary, flat washers may be used in counter-
sunk holes to ensure all mounting bolts coming through the wall pad extend
the same distance from the surface of the wood wall pad.
Wood Wall Pad Installation
2" x 8" Wood Wall Pad
Wood Wall Pad Mounting Options (Typ.)
2
1
/
2
"
Min.
1
/
2
" Toggle
Bolt
Toggle Bolt
1
/
2
" x 4"
Lag Screw
1
/
2
" Flat
Washer
1
/
2
" Lock
Washer
1
/
2
" Lag
Shield Use only in joint of block,
brick, or concrete wall.
Lag Screw and Shield
2
1
/
2
"
Min.
1
/
2
" Machine
Bolt
Pre-set by
General Contractor
Set-in Bolt
2
1
/
2
"
Min.
1
/
2
" Machine
Bolt
Thru-Bolt
Wall Attachment
* Drill holes according to attachment hardware used. Attachment
hardware, number of holes and hole placement to be determined by
the installer to meet building conditions.
Caution: Progressive Sports Construction Group is not responsible
for wall strength. Do not install wall pads if wall is not strong enough
to bear stress loads required for backstop. Attachment method to be
determined by project architect/engineer. Attachment hardware provided
by others.
Please Note: Attachment method to be determined by project architect/
engineer. Attachment hardware provided by others.
C
L
3"
1
1
/
2
" (typ.)
1'6"
7
1
/
2
"
9
/
16
"
Hole (4)
3'-0"
9"
3"
9"
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Upper Back Brace and Jackknife Hangers/
Attachments.
Please Note: Install Jackknife Hangers so that Cable Sheaves are in line
with the center of the Winch Cable Spool.
Perpendicular and parallel are used to describe the Hanger’s position in
relation to the backboard.
A0451
Parallel Upper Jackknife Hanger
Assemble sheave in front
hole when winch is in front
Assemble sheave in middle
hole when winch is in rear
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut - Finished
Full (2)
A0451
1
/
4
" Aircraft
Cable
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Flange
Lock Nut (4)
4" Tubing
0030
Jackknife
To Winch
A0745
Beam Mounted Parallel Upper Jackknife Hanger
Assemble sheave in front
hole when winch is in front.
Assemble sheave in middle
hole when winch is in rear.
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw. Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full (2)
A0745
Beam
or Joist
Spacer
Flat (2)
Jackknife
1/4" Aircraft Cable
Cap Screw,*
1/2" Washer,
Flange Lock Nut (4) 6"
To Winch
A0746
Beam Mounted Perpendicular Upper Jackknife Hanger
Assemble sheave in front
hole when winch is in front.
Assemble sheave in middle
hole when winch is in rear.
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw. Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full (2)
Jackknife
1/4" Aircraft
Cable
6" Beam
or Joist
Spacer
Flat (2)
Cap Screw,*
1/2" Washer,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
A0746
To Winch
A0333
8" Perpendicular Upper Jackknife Hanger
Jackknife
A0333
4" Tubing
0030
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
" Cap
Screw, Flange
Lock Nut (4)
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
A0332
8" Parallel Upper Jackknife Hanger
Jackknife
A0332
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
1
/
2
"-13 2
1
/
2
" Cap
Screw, Flange
Lock Nut (4)
4" Tubing
0030
A0747
8" Beam Mounted Parallel Upper Jackknife Hanger
Jackknife
A0747
Spacer
Flat (2)
Beam
or Joist 6"
Cap Screw*,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut-
Finished Full
A0748
8" Beam Mounted Perpendicular Upper Jackknife Hanger
Jackknife
A0748
6" Beam
or Joist Spacer
Flat (2)
Cap Screw*,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
A0452
Perpendicular Upper Jackknife Hanger
Assemble sheave in front
hole when winch is in front.
Assemble sheave in middle
hole when winch is in rear.
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished full (2)
A0452
1
/
4
" Aircraft Cable
Jackknife
4" Tubing
0030
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw, Flange
Lock Nut (4)
To Winch
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A0317
12" Parallel Upper Jackknife Hanger
Jackknife
A0317
4" Tubing
0030
1/2"-13 x
2
1/2" Cap
Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
A0318
12" Perpendicular Upper Jackknife Hanger
Jackknife
A0318
0030
1/2"-13 x
2
1/2" Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
A0334
8" Parallel Upper Jackknife Hanger with Sheave
Jackknife
A0334
4" Tubing
0030
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
A0302
Perpendicular Rigid Guide
0037 Wood Wall Pad
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2" Carriage Bolt,
1/2" Washer, 1/2" FT Washer,
& Flange Lock Nut (4)
A0302
Jackknife
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw, Nylon
Stop Nut -
Finished Full
A0319
Perpendicular Kickbrace Hanger
0038
4" Tubing
1
/
2
"-13 x 2"
Cap Screw, Flange Lock Nut
Safety
Bolt
A0475
or
A0733
A0319
1
/
2
"-13 x 2
1
/
2
"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
1
1
/
2
" Kickbrace
or Backbrace
4
1
/
2
"
A0252
A0477
Parallel Kickbrace Hanger
4" Tubing
0038 1/2"-13 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut
A0477
Safety
Bolt
A0475
or
A0733
1/2"-13 x 2
1/2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
1
1/2" Kickbrace
or Backbrace
41/2"
A0252
A0737
Beam Mounted Kickbrace Hanger - Perpendicular
1
1
/
2
" Kickbrace
or Backbrace
1
/
2
"-13 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut
Spacer
Flat (2) Beam
or Joist 6"
A0737
Cap Screw,*
1
/
2
" Washer,
Flange Lock
Nut (4)
A0738
Beam Mounted Kickbrace Hanger - Parallel
1
1/2" Kickbrace
or Backbrace
1/2"-13 x 2"
Cap Screw,
Flange Lock Nut
Cap Screw,*
1/2" Washer,
Flange Lock Nut (4)
A0738
Beam
or Joist
Spacer
Flat (2) 6"
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