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Goalsetter Basketball Systems, like many other institutional sized basketball systems, are heavy and can be tricky to put up.
This article is in no way, whatsoever, to replace or to be a substitute for proper reading and following of the installation instructions provided to you with your purchase; nor is this article to be used in place of asking specific installation or maintenance questions to either the company that sold you the unit, or Goalsetter Basketball Systems.
Goalsetter Basketball Systems are heavy-duty, high-end systems and carefull installation planning needs to be done before proceeding. In particular, you ought to decide what distances you need for your court, if you need space for a 3-point line, if you want a complete half court, and the backboard overhang of the system you are purchasing. For example, if you were purchasing one of these systems and you wanted a complete half court at the High School level, you would need 42 ft long x 50 ft. wide space to accomadate that setup. If you were purchasing the largest system, the Signature Series MVP, you would also need to accomodate an additional 18", or so, to place the pole into the ground. If you wanted the distances to reflect the collegiate or professional court distances, you would need a 47 ft. x 50 ft. area for a half court.
Another point to consider is who will be around to install the product and what tools are you going to need to install. You do not want to install this system with one person because of system's weight and complexity. Two able bodied people are necessary; and, 3 or more would be ideal. For the most part, the entire system can be built before the unit is hoisted into its final resting position; so, complex tools, like a scaffold, will probably not be necessary. However, depending on the place you plan to install the unit, and the people you have helping, a ladder may be necessary. Other than that, basic tools will be everything else needed; these tools will include, but are not limited to: a hammer, a wrench, a socket wrench, and a screwdriver.
Goalsetter Basketball Hoops' Anchor Kit Comparison with the Mammoth Basketball Hoops' J-Bolt Mechanism.
In a previous conversation with a Goalsetter representative, I wanted to get their take on what made their anchor mechanism different than the Mammoth system. I was told that the majority of it was based on how the unit is installed into the cement and how the basketball system is put into position on the plate. For the Mammoth anchor kit, the unit uses 4 J-bolts that go deep into the cement. The bolts then extend through the mounting, which is flush with the ground, and the basketball system mounts over those bolts. With Goalsetter, the anchor uses a pole that extends into the cement and attaches to a plate, which is flush with the ground. Where the major difference comes into play is when either of these systems needs to be mounted on the mounting plate. For the Mammoth Basketball Hoop, the hoop must literally be hoisted ino the air, aligned with J-bolts on the mounting plate, and then lowered into position. Because of this design, more people are typically required to install the unit, and the procedure usually requires a scaffold to lower the system down properly. With the Goalsetter, on the other hand, they use a hinge mechanism that attaches to the mounting plate. During assembly, the system essentially suspends at a 45 degree angle off of that hinge and the entire unit is then assembled. Once assembly is complete, all that needs to happen is for the system to be pushed up into place, and then bolted down to the mounting plate. This usally requires fewer people and not advanced equipment.
Hopefully this helps you in your purchasing decisions and gives you some heads-up for installation. Have fun playing!
Competitive Edge Products, Inc. is an authorized reseller for both Goalsetter Basketball Systems and Mammoth Basketball Hoops. We work our hardest to get you as much helpful information as possible to aid you in your purchasing decisions. Come visit us and test our knowledge of these products, and all other products we sell. If we cannot answer your questions to your satisfaction, we will gladly point you in the right direction. We also carry Lifetime Basketball systems.
Tips for Buying a Green House Kit
For busy gardeners, buying a Green House Kit offers one compelling advantage: Everything you need to build your greenhouse down to the last nut and bolt and delivered right to your door. Besides shopping convenience, a ready-to-assemble green house kit removes the guesswork, a big plus if you're a first-time greenhouse owner.
Most kit greenhouses can be assembled by two people in two days or less. You will first have to build a foundation and make utility arrangements: electrical, water, etc..
Sometimes it's advantageous to buy your kit from a greenhouse supplier who also offers a line of high-quality accessories, such as shelving,lighting and irrigation systems. It's always tempting to purchase general purpose accessories from a discount store. Sometimes these discount solutions will do the trick. But it's worth pointing out that greenhouse equipment is specially designed to survive dirt, insects, extreme heat and moisture, and to fit without damaging the greenhouse or voiding its warranty.
POPULAR GREENHOUSE MODELS
When you begin researching before buying a green house kit, you'll quickly discover that there are many options available. You'll find both attached and freestanding models, and in a wide variety of sizes and construction styles.You'll find curved and straight eaves, roof, side and end vents, and various gutter drainage systems. Framing materials include wood, PVC, and various gauges of aluminum and steel frames. Coverings include tempered glass, double-or triple-wall rigid plastic panels, and clear plastic sheeting.
Analyze many models, keeping your goals (and, of course, your budget) in mind.
It's a good idea to make sure that the green house kit you have your eye on will expand to accommodate your future needs. Many greenhouse owners find that they need to expand their square footage almost immediately. Once you actually begin using the greenhouse, you'll discover a whole new world of possibilities.
HOW TO EVALUATE GREEN HOUSE KITS
Consider both greenhouse kit cost and ease of assembly. Complex, ornate designs will generally be more expensive and more time-consuming to assemble. But generally,the more expensive the design, the more complete the kit will be.
Simpler, less expensive kits sometimes require additional purchases.
If your kit doesn't include everything you need to build a green house, determine what else you may need to purchase, and consider the degree of assembly complexity this introduces into the equation. In many high-end kits, all structured components are pre-drilled, all panels are cut to fit. In less expensive kits, you may find yourself cutting panels and drilling holes.
Calculate the true cost of your greenhouse. To the kit price, add shipping, taxes,the cost of the foundation, utility connections, and labor cost, if any. If possible, read the assembly manual online before you purchase to see whether you possess the necessary level of skill required. If it looks like you'll need help, be sure to budget labor cost.
When the kit arrives,unpack the pieces carefully, and count everything immediately to make sure you received exactly what you were supposed to.Contact your supplier immediately if any pieces are missing. You don't want missing pieces to hold up your assembly process.
Study the plans thoroughly before beginning assembly. Building a green house kit is similar to working a jigsaw puzzle. Every piece is designed to fit hand in glove. Don't skip steps! Most greenhouses will last for many years if properly assembled and properly maintained.
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anyone know anything about a dana 70. its in a 97 dodge 2500, i need torque specs.?
i got a spicer differential kit that had all of the gears i needed to replace, but no torque specs on anything but the differential cover! anyone know where i can find them?
its a 10 bolt cover, 10.5 inch ring gear, 35 spline axle shaft and 4.10 gear ratio. it also has a power-loc differential.
Carrier Bearings
With 248, 267 or 286 RBI Differential
Notes
Cap Bolts 108 Nm (80 ft. lbs.)
Differential Cover
Notes
Mounting Bolts 41 Nm (30 ft. lbs.)
Pinion Gear, Differential
With 248 or 267 RBI Differential
Notes
Shaft Nut 292 - 447 Nm (215 - 330 ft. lbs.)
With 286 RBI Differential
Notes
Shaft Nut 597 - 678 Nm (440 - 500 ft. lbs.)
Ring Gear, Differential
With 248 or 267 RBI Differential
Notes
Mounting Bolts 163 - 190 Nm (120 - 140 ft. lbs.)
With 286 RBI Differential
Notes
Mounting Bolts 272 - 325 Nm (200 - 240 ft. lbs.)
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