RC-03-22-643Miami Shores Village
10050 NE 2 Ave
Miami Shores FL 33138
305-795-2204
Location Address
10090 NE 12TH AVE, Miami Shores, FL 33138
Contacts
Permit NO.: RC-03-22-643
Permit Type: Building (Residential)
Work Clossifi'cation: Miscellaneous
Permit Status: Approved
Issue Date:05/02/2022 Expiration:11/02/2022
Parcel Number
1132050190380
TODD JERLES Owner HOMEOWNER Contractor
HOMEOWNER
Mobile: 3054988278 TJERLES@GMAIL.COM
Description: INSTALLATION OF IN GROUND BASKETBALL GOAL Valuation: $ 3,000.00 inspection Requests:
305-762-4949
Total Sq Feet: 0.00
Fees
Amount
Application Fee - Other
$50.00
CCF
$1.80
DBPR Fee
$2.00
DCA Fee
$2.00
Education Surcharge
$0.60
Permit Fee
$50.00
Planning and Zoning Review Fee
$35.00
Scanning Fee
$9.00
Technology Fee
$2.50
Total:
$152.90
Building Department Copy
Payments Date Paid Amt Paid
Total Fees $152.90
Credit Card 05/02/2022 $152.90
Amount Due: $0.00
In consideration of the issuance to me of this permit, I agree to perform the work covered hereunder in compliance with all ordinances and regulations
pertaining thereto and in strict conformity with the plans, drawings, statements or specifications submitted to the proper authorities of Miami Shores
Village. In accepting this permit I assume responsibility for all work done by either myself, my agent, servants, or employes. I understand that separate
permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, WINDOWS, DOORS, ROOFING and SWIMMING POOL work.
OWNERS AFFIDAVA I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws
regulating construc)[oV and zoning. Futhermore, I authorize the above named contractor to do the work stated.
Authorized Skfhature: Owner / gpplicAt / Contractor / Agent Date
May 02, 2022 Page 2 of 2
BUILDING
PERMIT APPLICATION
Miami Shores Village
- F2.ECEIVED
Building Department MAR 11 M2
10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138
Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 BY:
INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949
FBC''yy20
Master Permit No. L E ,22WI4-3
BUILDING ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ ROOFING
❑ REVISION
Sub Permit No
❑ EXTENSION ❑RENEWAL
PLUMBING ❑ MECHANICAL ❑PUBLIC WORKS ❑ CHANGE OF ❑ CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP
CONTRACTOR DRAWINGS
JOB ADDRESS: I 0 0 \ 0
Occupancy Type:
OWNER: Name (Fee Simple
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_Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO.
Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE:
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Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#:
Email: 4-14-!%atn%-i(i -Cow
CONTRACTOR: Company Name: O (✓'� i.i Phone#:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Qualifier Name: Phone#:
State Certification or Registration #: A/ Certificate of Competency #:
DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: NA Phone#:
Address: City: State: Zip:
Value of Work for this Permit: $ o O Square/Linear Footage of Work:
TypeofWork: ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration [New ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition
Description of Work: 'r1 j F% )I V Ito o f I '� d� �v V., j S %kj J\ I I
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Specify color of color thru tile:
Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ 1 C)O - C)O CCF $ -y CO/CC $
Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ 7 .(->D DBPR $ GO Notary $ —
Technology Fee $ ' S Training/Education Fee $ Double Fee $
Structural Reviews $ C LBond $
TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $
(Revised02/24/2014)
Bonding Company's Name (if applicable)
Bonding Company's Address
City st
Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable)
Mortgage Lender's Address
City
State
Zip
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has
commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating
construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS,
FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC.....
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all
applicable laws regulating construction and zoning.
"WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY
RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND
TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING
YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT."
Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $1500, the applicant must
promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person
whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site
for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the
inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged.
Signature V
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APPROVED BY ��—Plans Examiner Zoning
Structural Review Clerk
(Revised02/24/2014)
Miami Shores Village
Building Department
10050 N.E.2nd Avenue
Miami Shores, Florida 33138
Tel: (305) 795.2204
Fax: (305) 756.8972
II OWNER BUILDER DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
NAME: TO i tl J rI V S DATE:
ADDRESS: JOG ) A GU4 A v l I, /' fJ 4 0*.,• t F I.
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Do hereby petition the Village of Miami Shores to act as my own contractor pursuant to the laws of the State of Florida, F.5 489.103(7). And I have
read and understood the following disclosure statement, which entitles me to work as my own contractor; I further understand that I as the owner
must appear in person to complete all applications.
State Law requires construction to be done by a licensed contractor. You have applied for a permit under an exception to the law. The exemption
allows you, as the owner of your property, to act as your own contractor even though you do not have a license. You must supervise the
construction yourself. You may build or improve a one -family or two-family residence. You may also build or improve a commercial building at a
cost of $25,000.00 or less (The new form states 75,000). The building must be for your own use and occupancy. It may not be built for sale or
lease. If you sell or lease a building you have built yourself within one year after the construction is complete, the law will presume that you built
for sale or lease, which is a violation of this exemption. You may not hire an unlicensed person as a contractor. It is your responsibility to make
sure the people employed by you have licenses required by state law and by county or municipal licensing ordinances. Any person working on
your building who is not licensed must work under your supervision and must be employed by you, which means that you must deduct F.I.C.A and
with -holdings tax and provide workers' compensation for that employee, all as prescribed by law. Your construction must comply with all
applicable laws, ordinances, buildings codes and zoning regulations.
Please read and initial each paragraph.
1. 1 understand that state law requires construction to be done by a licensed contractor and have applied for an owner -builder permit under an
exemption from the law. The exemption specifies that I, as the owner of the property listed, may act as my own contractor with certain
restrictions even though I do not have a license. `
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2. 1 understand that building permits are not required to be signed by a property owner unless he or she is responsible for the construction and
is not hiring a licensed contractor to assume responsibility.
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3. 1 understand that, as an owner builder, I am the responsible party of record on a permit. I understand that I may protect myself from potential
financial risk by hiring a licensed contractor and having the permit filed in his or her name instead of my own name. I also understand that the
contractor is required by law to be licensed in Florida and to list his or license numbers on permits and contracts.
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4. 1 understand that I may build or improve a one family or two-family residence or a farm outbuilding. I may also build or improve a commercial
building if the costs do not exceed $75,000. The building or residence must be for my use or occupancy. It may not be built or substantially
improved for sale or lease. If a building or residence that I have built or substantially improved myself is sold or leased within 1 year after the
construction is complete, the law will presume that I built or substantially improved it for sale or lease, which violates the exemption.
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S. I understand that, as the owner -builder, I must provide direct, onsite supervision of the construction. 1
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6. 1 understand that I may not hire an unlicensed person to act as my contractor or to supervise persons working on my building or residence. It
is my responsibility to ensure that the persons w�iom I employ have the license required by law and by county or municipal ordinance.
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I understand that it is frequent practices of unlicensed persons to have the property owner obtain an owner -builder permit that erroneously
implies that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and materials. I, as an owner -builder, may be held liable and subjected to
serious financial risk for any injuries sustained by an unlicensed person or his or employees while working on my property. My homeowner's
insurance may not provide coverage for those injuries. I am willfully acting as an owner -builder and am aware of the limits of my insurance
coverage for injuries to workers on my property.
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S. I understand that I may not delegate the responsibility for supervising work to be a licensed contractor who is not licenses to perform the
work being done. Any person working on my building who is not licensed must work under my direct supervision and must be employed by
me, which means that I must comply with laws requiring the withholding of federal income tax and sbcial security contributions under the
Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) and must provide workers compensation for the employee. I understand that my failure to follow
these may subject to serious financial risk.
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9. 1 agree that, as the party legally and financially responsible for this proposed Construction activity, I will abide by all applicable laws and
requirement that govern owner -builders as well as employers. 1 also understand that the
Construction must comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building codes, and zoning regulations.
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10. 1 understand that I may obtain more information regarding my obligations as an employer from the Internal Revenue Service, the United States
Small Business Administration, and the Florida Department of Revenues. I also understand that I may contact the Florida Construction Industry
Licensing Board at 850.487.1395 or http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbor/pro/cilb/index.htm]
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11. I am aware of, and consent to; an owner -builder building permit applied for In my name and understands that I am the party
legally and financially responsible for the proposed construction activity at the following address:
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12. 1 agree to notify Miami Shores Village immediately of any additions, deletions, or changes to any of the information that I have provided on
this disclosure. 1-1/
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Constr4uction Industry Licensing Board and Department of Business and Professional Regulation may be unable to assist you with any financial
loss that you sustain as a result of contractor may be in civil court. It is also Important for you to understand that, If an unlicensed contractor or
employee of an individual or firm is injured while working on your property, you may be held liable for damages. If you obtain an owner -builder
permit and wish to hire a licensed contractor, you will be responsible for verifying whether the contractor is properly licensed and the status of
the contractor's workers compensation coverage.
Before a building permit can be issued, this disclosure statement must be completed and signed by the property owner and returned to the local
permitting agency responsible for issuing the permit. A copy of the property owner's driver license, the notarized signature of the property
owner, or other type of verification acceptable to the local permitting agency is required when the permit is issued.
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PHONE: (786) 71 5 - 71 25
SOIL STATEMENT
MARCH 31. 2023.
CITY OF MIAMI SHORE
BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
OWNER: BENGRAY INVESTMENTS LLC. ��,•� ��,
ADDRESS: 10090 NE 12 AVE, MIAMI SHORES, FL 3313
PERMIT#: 1 SAC N�'.%
ATTN: BUILDING OFICIAL
For design purposes, in this project a bearing value of 2000psf has been utilized.
This bearing value is typical of a soil with combination of undisturbed sand and
limerock.
The pool has been excavated and after a visual inspection we are attesting that
the soil conditions are similar to the ones describe in table 1804.2 of the Florida
Building Code: Building Chapter. Basically this a soil presenting materials such
as sand, silty sand, clayey sand, silty gravel and clayey gravel or better to the
used in the design.
I hereby attest that to the best of my knowledge and professional judgment, the
structure is structurally sound and the pool satisfy the requirements of the code in
effect on date when construction was done.
If I Could be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me.
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MANUAL
® Warning
• ! Do not slide, climb, or
play on pole.
• ! Keep organic material
away from pole base.
Grass, litter, etc. could
cause corrosion and /or
deterioration.
• ! Check pole system
twice a year for signs of
corrosion (rust, pitting,
and chipping). Remove
rust and/or loose paint
completely and repaint
with exterior enamel
paint. If rust has pene-
trated through the steel
anywhere, replace pole
immediately.
• ! Check unit before
each use for loose
hardware, excessive
wear, and signs of cor-
rosion and repair be-
fore using.
• ! During play, use ex-
treme caution to keep
players face away from
the backboard, rim, and
net.
• ! Wear a mouth guard
when playing to avoid
dental injuries.
• ! When adjusting
height, keep hands and
fingers away from mov-
ing parts.
• ! During play, do not
wear jewelry (rings,
watches, necklaces,
etc.). Objects may en-
tangle in net.
Pro Dunk® Platinum
Basketball System
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF
PRO DUNK®OWNERS
Thank you for purchasing our basketball system. We try hard to ensure that our
products are of high quality and free of manufacturing defects and of missing
parts. However, if you have any problems with your basketball pole, such as a
manufacturing defect or a missing part please contact us at the following:
Toll Free: 1.888.600.8545
Web: www.produnkhoops.com
FAX: (281) 3574822
Pro Dunk® Hoops
22047 Lutheran Church Rd.
Tomball, TX 77377
Please provide model number, serial number, and/or part number of the product
and/or part when you call, write or email. These numbers can be found on the
product, packaging, or on the back of the main pole.
Purchase Parts: www.produnkhoops.com/parts
Support: www.produnkhoops.com/support
Installation Video: www.produnkhoops.com/video/installation.php
Read this manual all the way through before starting to
put up your system. Then read each step completely
before beginning installation.
Know what's below,
call before you dig.
www.Call811.com
Bill Of Materials
Ref. Qty. Description
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A
1
Vertical Post
B
1
Main Extension Arm
C
2
Parallel Linkages
D
1
H-Frame Backboard Mount (pre -assembled to backboard)
E
2
Spring -Assist Cartridges
F
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Crank Adjustment Cylinder
G
1
Steel Rim Height Indicator
H
1
16mm X 14cm Hex Bolt
I
1
16mm X 19cm Hex Bolt
J
2
16mm Lock Nuts
K
4
16mm Anchor J-Bolts (needed for day 1)
L
8
16mm J-Bolt Hex Nuts (needed for day 1)
M
4
Anchor Footing Rebars (needed for day 1 }
N
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Anchor Footing Template (needed for day 1)
Q
2
18mm X 30cm Hex Bolts
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3
18mm X 33cm Hex Bolts
Q
6
18mm Lock Nuts
R
8
10mm X 3cm Hex Bolts (pre -assembled)
S
8
10mm Flatwashers (pre -assembled)
T
8
10mm Lockwashers (pre -assembled)
U
8
10mm Hex Nuts (pre -assembled)
V
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Rim Height Sticker
W
4
Plastic and Steel Rim Spacers (for the rim assembly)
X
1
20mm X 33cm Hex Bolts
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20mm Lock Nuts
Z
8
16mm Anchor J-bolt Washers
AA
1
Black Safety Rod And Pin
BB
4
16mm J-Bolt Gusseted Hex Nuts With Built -In Washer
CC
4
10mm X 7cm Hex Bolts (For the rim Assembly)
DD
8
10mm Flatwashers (for the rim assembly)
EE
4
10mm Lockwashers (for the rim assembly)
FF
2
Rim Plate Screws (for the rim assembly)
GG
1
Metal Rim Plate (for the rim assembly)
HH
1
White Mesh Net (for the rim assembly)
II
1
Rim (for the rim assembly)
JJ
4
Rim Shim Washers (optional)
KK
4
10mm Hex Nuts (for the rim assembly)
2
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Pro Dunk Platinum Bolt Measuring Guide
Tear off and use throughout installation
Bolt [3] P is too long to measure on this page
Bolt [1] X is too long to measure on this page
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Main Extension Arm (8)
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Cylinder (F)
Vertical
Post (A)
Backboard
H-Frame �,�--
Backboard Mount (D)
Black Safety Rod And Pin (AA)
16
Rim Height Indicator (G)
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Safety Instructions
IMPORTANT
It is the responsibility of purchaser to ensure that
all installers and :players fully comply with the de-
tailed instructions set forth in this product installa-
tion manual. Product assembly should be carried
out exactly as instructed and owner supervision
of use and installation is required to prevent risk
of product malfunction or risk injury.
• All tools used to assemble this product
should be used in compliance with manu-
facturer's guidelines.
• Installation of this product will require
heavy lifting and bending. Any person that
is not capable of such activity should not
participate in the installation of this product.
• If using a ladder during assemble, use ex-
treme caution and refer to the warnings
and cautions on the ladder.
• Due to the size and weight of this product,
we recommend at least (4) competent
adults are present.
• Before digging the hole for the anchor sys-
tem, please call 811 to ensure that all un-
derground utilities are a safe distance
away from the anchor system.
• Make sure there are no overhead power
lines within a 25 foot radius of the basket-
ball system.
• All parts and components necessary to
complete proper installation are included
within this product. Do not use parts not
included with our system. Failure to follow
this requirement could cause product mal-
function and will void warranty of this prod-
uct.
• Keep all organic materials away from parts
and components to avoid corrosion.
• Please use caution when performing Slam
Dunks on your Pro Dunk@ system.
• Do not climb on any part of the basketball
system as it was not intended for this activ-
ity.
• Do not use the basketball system as a lift or to
hoist anything.
• Players should wear protective mouth guard
during play to avoid any time of dental injury.
• Players should refrain from wearing any jew-
elry that could potentially get caught in the rim
or net.
• Only hang on the rim momentarily to regain
your balance. Release the rim as soon as
possible.
• Do not allow children to adjust basketball sys-
tem.
• Check the basketball system on a regular ba-
sis to ensure that there are no signs of dete-
rioration or corrosion, loose hardware, or
damaged parts. If you see any signs of dam-
age perform maintenance or contact Pro
Dunk@ Hoops for replacement.
• For maintenance repairs please contact a pro-
fessional.
• Failure to follow these safety instructions
could result in product malfunction, seri-
ous injury, or even death.
Pro Dunk® Hoops retains the right to
modify this document at any time without
notice or obligation.
Keep this installation manual as a refer-
ence for your safety and the safety of
those playing on the basketball system.
Additional copies of these safety instruc-
tions are available by calling customer
service at 1.888.600.8545 or at
www.produnkhoops.com/support
Installation Overview
In order to have the safest, fun and longest use of your Pro Dunk® system,
please note and heed the following:
Where Should I Install My Goal
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1) Prior to goal assembly, call utility services (811) for location of un-
derground utility lines before you dig.
2) Immediately unpack all components and cross check against bill
of materials. Report any shortages to Hoops Inc. customer ser-
vice at 1.888.600.8545.
3) Parts can be ordered at www.produnkhoops.com/parts
4) Assembly is a two part process.
PART 1
PART 2
Day 1. Complete Anchor System Installa- Day 5. Complete Pro Dunk® assem-
tion Instructions. (Below) bly instructions.
Day 2. Allow concrete to cure.
Day 3 Allow concrete to cure.
Day 4. Allow concrete to cure.
5) For safety measures, have at least 4 capable persons to assist
you in assembly of your Pro Dunk® Goal.
Know what's below.
Call before you dig.
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White —Proposed Excavation
Pink —Temporary Survey Markings
Red —Electric Power Lines, Cables, Conduit, and Lighting Cables
Yellow —Gas, Oil, Petroleum, or Gaseous Materials
Orange —Communication, Alarm or Signal Lines, Cables or Conduit
Blue —Portable Water
Purple —Reclaimed Water, Irrigation and Slurry Lines
Green —Sewers and Drain Lines
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I'dUOIRMEM Where Should I Install My Goal
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3 Point Distance to Free
Line Throw Line Overhang
615' 4'
311011
Required Tools
• Post Hole Digger
• Shovel
• Wheel Barrow
• (20-25) 80 lbs. bags of concrete OR
(27-32) 60 lbs. bags of concrete
• Garden Hose
• Trowel
• Level
• Tape Measure
• Box Cutter
• #2 Phillips Screw Driver
• (2) Large Crescent Wrenches
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1719
24"
Socket/Wrench Sizes
Recommended
. 30mm
. 27mm
. 24mm
. 17mm
Installation Video
Navigate to be below URL to watch our installation video.
www.produnkhoops.com/video/installation.php
Installation of a Pro Dunk® Gold basketball goal system by an experienced profes-
sional assembly crew. It shows the two step process starting with the pier installation
followed by assembly of the basketball goal on the cured pier. Tips and explanation
is given throughout by the experts at www.produnkhoops.com.
www.produnkhoops.com/video/installation.php
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Pro Dunk Accessories
https://www.produnkhoops.com/basketbalI_goals/accessories/
Why stop playing in the evening. You don't have to! Order the
Pro Dunk Goal Light LED. It easily lights up the entire 3-point
line with 2 powerful LED lamps extending play into the night.
There's always time for one more game!
[patent pending 62458721]
QGoal Light LED! Comes with Free Shipping!
produnkhoops.com/video/goal_light led.html
Catch run away balls from going behind your basketball goal
with the Pro Dunk Backstop Net. A custom fitted 10.5 feet
wide by 7.5 feet tall durable outdoor net stops and rebounds
balls back into your driveway.
Comes with Free Shipping!
QBackstop Net
produnkhoops.com/video/backstop_net.html
Haven't you always wanted your playing area to have regulation
striping like a real basketball court. Well now you can with the
Court Marking Stencil Kit. Just lay it out on your court and ap-
plied the included white paint. Includes the key with side
markings, freethow, and the entire 3-point line. Fully reus-
able and a great family DIY project.
Court Marking Stencil
Comes with Free Shipping!
produnkhoops.com/video/court_marking_stencil kit.html
Customize your pole padding with anything you can think of in-
cluding family, NBA, college, high school, church or school
names. Made of high quality outdoor 3M vinyl. Solid white char-
acters are pre -spaced on transfer paper for easy application to
your pole padding.
Comes with Free Shipping!
Custom Pole Pad Lettering
produnkhoops.com/video/pole_pad_lettering.html
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Day 1
ANCHOR SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
I f WARNING
Before digging the hole for this pole, check
for buried power, gas, water, and
telecommunication lines! Failure to do so
could result in serious or fatal injury! Contact
your local utility company if unsure.
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1) Installation Location
Choose the proper location to dig for the con-
crete footing. Use the distance chart on the
pervious page to help you make your decision.
When choosing the exact position to dig, make
sure to maximize the amount of playing surface
while minimizing possible driveway obstruction.
Where Should I Install My Goal
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Rim Height
Distance from the face of the backboard to the front of
the Vertical Post (A)
6'
65"
8'
66"
10,
48"
2) Digging Pier Hole 24"Diameter Fbsh
Ptariag
Sarface
Dig hole 48" deep and 24" square. Be sure to bell out
the bottom of the hole 28" to give added stability to
the footing.
�— Concrete
(20-25) 80 lbs. bags
NOTE: if you live in an area where 48„
the frost line is below 48" it is advis- Rebar
able to dig to normal frost line. (4 Pieces)
Digging Concrete Anchor Hole
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28" Diameter
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3) Anchor Assembly
Twist (4) nuts (L) to the bottom of threads on
(4) J-bolts (K). Place these J-bolts through the
holes on the black anchor plate (N) and install
(4) nuts (L) and tighten. The bottom of the J-
bolts should be positioned as shown.
NOTE: There will be (8) flat washers (Z)
and (4) gusseted hex nuts (88) left over
after the Anchor Assembly. These will be
used on the Assembly Day. You can set
them to the side for now.
Anchor Footing
Template (N)
16mm Anc hor
J-Bolts (tp
tm J-Bolt
Nuts (L)
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Building Concrete Wood Form (optional)
4) Pouring Concrete and Setting Pier Kit a produnkhoops.com/video/wood_form.html
For this step you will need: level, broomstick and tape measure. The 48" x 24" anchor
footing will require a little over a 1/2 yard of 3000 psi concrete (20-25 80 pound sacks
of premix concrete). More will be needed if you dig a larger hole.
Mixing and Pouring Concrete
produnkhoops.com/video/mix—concrete.htmi
NOTE: Make certain that you have enough concrete to finish the job. Allowing a
portion to dry while you purchase more concrete will weaken the footing.
Mix (20-25) 80 lbs. bags of concrete in wheel barrow or cement mixer and pour in pre -
dug hole about half full. Agitate concrete with shovel or broomstick to ensure proper
fill. Place (4) Pieces of No. 4 rebar (included) in the middle of the hole about 8 inches
apart to create a square in the middle of the hole. All 4 pieces of rebar need to over-
lap the J-bolts at least 6 inches.
NOTE: Mix concrete to manufacture specifications.
Pour the remaining concrete into the hole until completely full and coming out of the
top. Using a trowel, smooth the concrete to your preferred liking.
NOTE: The top of the concrete needs to be level with
or higher than your playing area to ensure you sys-
tem will adjust to 10ft regulation height.
Place the assembled anchor system in hole to the point where the bottom of the black
anchor plate (N) is flush with the top of the finished concrete.
NOTE: The (4) 16mm J-Bolt Hex Nuts (L) on the bottom
of the Anchor Footing Template (N) will be sacrificed
into the concrete.
Use the level to ensure that the pier anchor template (L) it is level in all directions.
Additionally, the center line of the 16mm Anchor J-Bolts (K) must be parallel with the
edge of the playing surface.
Once completely smooth let the concrete cure. This can take up to a week. Consult
the instructions on the concrete bag for curing times and directions.
Day 1 Complete!
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Day -5
PRO DUNK® ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
A CAUl1ON!
FOUR PEOPLE ARE RECOMMENDED FOR
SAFE INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM
5) Main Pole Assembly
Loosen the top four 16mm J-Bolt Hex Nuts (L) from the
16mm Anchor J-Bolts (K) about a quarter turn. Level all
four 16mm J-Bolt Hex Nuts (L). Leave Anchor Footing
Template (N) in place.
Install (4) metal washers (Z) on top of the anchor bolts
(K). Install the main pole (A) show to the right. Install (4)
metal washers (Z) to top of the anchor bolts (K). Install
(4) flanged hex nuts (BB) to top of the anchor bolts and
tighten down. Make sure that base plate is square to
playing surface.
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6) Main Extension Arm Assembly
Slide the Main Extension Arm (B) over the
top of the Vertical Post (A) and attach to the
lower pivot tube with a 18mm X 33cm Hex
Bolt (P) and a 18mm Lock Nut (Q).
NOTE: Tighten the lock nut down
and then back off a 114 turn to al-
low the joint to pivot when adjust-
ing the system up and down.
Mounting The Main Extension Arm and Actuator
produnkhoops.com/video/main—ext—actuator.htmi
7) Actuator Assembly
Next attach the Crank Adjustment Cylinder
(F) using an 18mm X 33cm Hex Bolt (P) at
the top and 16mm X 14cm Hex Bolt (H) at
the bottom. Tighten each with a 18mm
Lock Nut (Q) and 16mm Lock Nut (J).
NOTE: Tighten the lock nuts
down and then back off a 114 turn
to allow the joint to pivot when ad-
justing the system up and down.
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8) Spring Assist Assembly
Attach both Spring -Assist Cartridges (E) to
the Main Extension Arm (B) using an
20mm X 33cm Hex Bolt (X) and 20mm
Lock Nut (Y). In order to attach both
Spring -Assist Cartridges (E) at the bottom,
lower the open end of each Spring -Assist
Cartridge (E) down over the top of each
welded tab as shown in the diagram. Use
the 16mm X 19cm Hex Bolt (1) and 16mm
Lock Nut (J) to attach them to the welded
tabs. You may need to turn or rotate the
Spring -Assist Cartridges (E) to line up
holes. The Rim Height Indicator (G) should
hang freely along the outside of one of the
Spring -Assist Cartridges (E). Next, remove
and discard the plastic spring assist
spacer from Spring -Assist Cartridge (E).
Lower the system to relieve the pressure
on your blue spring assist spacer and then
remove it.
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NOTE: Tighten the lock nuts down and then
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when adjusting the system up and down.
9) Upper Linkage Assembly
Attach Parallel Linkages (C) to Vertical Post (A)
with a 18mm X 30cm Hex Bolt (0) and a 18mm
Lock Nut (Q).
QMounting The Upper Linkage Arms
produnkhoops.com/video/linkage arms.him I
NOTE: It does not matter which end of the par-
allel link you attach to the vertical post.
® CAUTION: Injury may occur if linkages are
allowed to fall off main arm during assembly
NOTE: Tighten the lock nut down
and then back off a 114 turn to al-
low the joint to pivot when adjust-
ing the system up and down.
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10) Backboard Assembly
Mounting The Backboard
produnkhoops.com/video/mount—backboard.htmi
® CAUTION: ATTACHING THE
BACKBOARD REQUIRES AT LEAST
FOUR CAPABLE ADULTS.
Mount the H-Frame Backboard Mount (D) and Backboard assembly lower pivot tube
first to the Main Extension Arm (B) using one 18mm X 33cm Hex Bolt (P) and one
18mm Lock Nut (Q). Next, attach the upper H-Frame Backboard Mount (D) pivot
tube to the Parallel Linkages (C) using one 18mm X 30cm Hex Bolt (0) and one
18mm Lock Nut (Q).
NOTE: Tighten the lock nuts
down and then back off a 114 turn
to allow the joint to pivot when ad-
justing the system up and down.
11) Level Backboard
Your Backboard
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Check face of backboard to see if it is level forward and back. If it is not level, correct
it by adjusting the 16mm J-Bolt Hex Nuts (L) located underneath the Vertical Post
(A) flanged base plate. (Main Pole may not be level after leveling the Backboard)
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12) Rim Spacers Assembly
Prior to installing the rim, locate four Plastic and Steel Spacers (W). Insert them into
four rim holes in the backboard. This is very important to prevent backboard break-
age.
CAUTION: Do not proceed with Q Install Rim Spacers
rim installation without these spacers! produnkhoops.com/video/rim_spacer.html
13) Rim Assembly
Mount the rim to the H-Frame Backl
(D) and Backboard assembly using
supplied in the rim box.
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NOTE: Use a level to
make sure rim is level side
to side before tightening
nuts
OPTIONAL: If desired, you
can level the rim front to
back using shim washers
placed between the rim
spacer (W) and Rim (ll).
Using (2) Rim Plate Screws (FF) attach the Metal Rim Plate (GG) to the rim (II). The
Metal Rim Plate (GG) covers the springs in the Rim (II) as shown below.
QReplace Net
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Make sure all nuts on the system have been tightened.
NOTE: Do not over tighten. If unit is excessively difficult to crank up
and down the 16mm Lock Nut (0) that secures the Main Extension
Arm (8) and Vertical Post (A) is probably too tight.
If not already done, remove the spring assist spacer. Cut off the spring assist spacer
that is attached to the Spring -Assist Cartridge(s) (E) using a box cutter.
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14) Height Meter and Sticker Assembly
To apply the Rim Height Sticker (V) and Steel Rim Height Indicator (G), first use a
tape measure to crank rim up to exactly 10' from the playing surface. This is meas-
ured from the top of the rim to the playing area.
92 Install Height Meter
produnkhoops.com/video/height meter installation.html
Attach the Steel Rim Height
Indicator (G) to the upper bolt
that holds the Spring -Assist
Cartridge (E) to the Main Ex-
tension Arm (B). The Steel
Rim Height Indicator (G) will
just hang on the bolt loosely.
Use a pencil to make a mark
on the Spring -Assist Cartridge
(E) where the bottom of the
Rim Height Indicator (G) stops.
Then, peel and apply sticker to
outside of Spring -Assist Car-
tridge (E) lining up the pencil
mark with the 10' mark on the
sticker. See image below for a
diagram of a completed height
indicator assembly.
NOTE: It is advisable to wait up to two weeks to allow the
anchor footing to fully cure before aggressive play.
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15) Safety Pin Installation
If you'd like to restrict height adjustment from 10' to 7' 6" you can optionally insert the
Black Safety Rod And Pin (AA) into the tube on the back of the Vertical Post (A).
If a lower height is desired remove the Safety Rod and Pin (AA) before adjusting
any lower than 7' 6".
1) Insert the Steel Safety Pin (A) into tube (C) on the back of the main
pole.
2) Insert the Locking Pin (B) through the hole in the Tube (C) and the
hole in the Steel Safety Pin (A).
3) Lock the Locking Pin (B) as shown in figure above.
NOTE: It is advisable to do so to
avoid injury
16) Protective Padding Assembly
Attach gusset padding if removed during installation. Attach using the Velcro on the
back of the gusset padding to secure it to the base of the system.
Attach pole padding if removed during installation. Attach using the Velcro on the
back of the pole padding to secure it to the main pole of the system.
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17) Maintenance
Like any piece of hardware proper maintenance is required. Several factors such as the en-
vironment, organic materials, herbicides, pesticides, excessive use or misuse can eventually
cause the basketball system to require maintenance. Failure to do so could result in system
failure, property damage, or even personal injury.
1) All organic materials should. be kept away from the system at all times. This will alleviate
any chance of rust penetrating the powder coated finish and causing structural damage.
Examples: grass clippings, moisture, garbage, dirt, etc.
2) If you see any signs of rust on the system remove the loose paint, sand the area with a
media grit sandpaper and apply outdoor enamel to the affected area.
Suggested Touchup Paint: Rustoleum Semi -Gloss Black Enamel
3) To clean the backboard use a 100% cotton soft cloth with mild dishwashing liquid for soap
and luke warm water. Rinse backboard with lukewarm water. Wash gently with a 100% Cot-
ton soft cloth, lukewarm water and mild soap. Do not scrub. Rinse backboard with lukewarm
water again. Dry with 100% cotton soft cloth. To minimize scratches and minor abrasions to
your backboard
4) Never adjust the rim below 5' or over 10'. Adjustments of the goal should be done under
adult supervision. When attempting to slam dunk you should always wear a mouth guard to
avoid dental injury. If safety pin (AA) is installed do not adjust the system below 7' 6".
If a lower height is desired remove the safety pin (AA) and continue to adjust downward.
5) If installed in a public area it is suggested to lock the adjustment mechanism. You can
purchase a pad lock to do this. Pro Dunk Lock
Suggested Lock: Pro Dunk® Lock— 0produnkhoops.com/video/lock.html
Replace Net
6) Replace Net Video— 0pmdunkhoops.com/Video/6m—net—replacement.htmi
18) Routine System Inspection
Before each use inspect the entire system for any signs of Loose nuts and bolts, any
excessive wear and tear, any signs of rust or corrosion.
If replacement parts are needed you can contact Pro Dunk@ Hoops directly or navi-
gate to www.produnkhoops.com/parts to purchase parts for your system. Only parts
provided by Pro Dunk@ Hoops should be used for repair. Not doing so could cause
the system to fail resulting in injury or death and voids the limited lifetime warranty.
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Hoops Inc. Pro Dunk@ Limited Lifetime Warranty
Hoops Pro Dunk® basketball structural components are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in
material or workmanship for the duration of ownership by the original retail purchaser. The word "defects" is defined as
imperfections that impair the use of the product.
Warranty Fulfillment
Merchandise must be shipped prepaid with a copy of proof of purchase to Hoops Inc. for examination to see whether it
needs to be repaired or replaced. Any labor costs, travel expenses and any other changes involved in the removal,
installation or replacement of the defective/repaired parts from/to your Hoops Pro Dunk® system will be your (the pur-
chaser's) responsibility. Shipping charges for replaced or warranted merchandise being sent back to the customer
must be prepaid by the customer in advance. If not, the replacement shipment will be sent out collect. Hoops Inc. re-
serves the right to examine photographs or physical evidence of merchandise claimed to be defective, and to recover
said merchandise, prior to authorization of warranty claims.
What is not covered by this warranty
This warranty does not cover defects or damage due to improper installation, shipping, handling, alteration, accidents,
vandalism, weather conditions (rusting), exposure to corrosives, negligence, misuse (anything other than a type of
basketball activity or related contact with the unit), scratching, scuffing or any event beyond the control of the Hoops
Inc.. If unit is not maintained as stated in the user manual the warranty will be void.
Liability
Hoops Inc. shall not be liable for indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the
use or performance of the products or other damages with respect to any economical loss, loss of property, loss of
enjoyment of use, costs of removal, installation or other consequential damages for breach of any expressed or im-
plied warranty on these products.
Guidelines
Keep your proof of purchase (original retail purchaser). Without it, we will not be able to proceed with any warranty
service.
Call
1-888-600-8545 / Warranty Dept.
Write
Hoops Inc.
Attn: Warranty Dept
22047 Lutheran Church Rd.
Tomball TX 77377
Email
support@hoopsincorporated.com
For the most up to date warranty information please navigate to www.produnkhoops.com.
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