Step 5.11 is proving to be a complete nightmare. We’ve been wrestling with this step for over an hour and have finally come to the understanding that the gentleman in the video is using magic 🙂
At times, it is easier to put the compression spring on with the help of a crescent wrench. You put the springs hook on to the opposite side of the wrench (where the circle is). Once the the spring is on the bar, you may need to wiggle the wrench around to get it of the spring and the system. If you need any additional help, please call our basketball assembly team. They can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer Service hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (MT).
@@LifetimeProductsAssembly having the same problem for a hoop purchased in NZ. There is no way the spring is getting on the bar to start with. Will most likely return for another brand that doesn’t use magic as George mentioned above.
After hours of building it we got to the final part and this happens. There isn’t enough room to put it in the screw. My day is ruined now and I’m thinking of sending it back and getting my money back. This isn’t the first time this happened. I had to go and get different screws because they were too small and wouldn’t fit.
The Phillips bit or Phillips head screwdriver is used in section 1, section 5, and section 6. Yes, the socket adapter and socket set are used on the drill.
Section 1
01:41 | Step 1.1
02:17 | Step 1.2
02:32 | Step 1.3
03:05 | Step 1.4
03:24 | Step 1.5
Section 2
03:37 | Step 2.1
04:11 | Step 2.2
04:45 | Step 2.3
04:58 | Step 2.4
05:05 | Step 2.5
05:39 | Step 2.6
Section 3
05:55 | Step 3.1
06:08 | Step 3.2
06:38 | Step 3.3
07:13 | Step 3.4
07:22 | Step 3.5
07:48 | Step 3.6
08:20 | Step 3.7
08:45 | Step 3.8
08:51 | Step 3.9
Section 4
09:31 | Step 4.1
10:07 | Step 4.2
10:35 | Step 4.3
Section 5
11:31 | Step 5.1
11:48 | Step 5.2
11:53 | Step 5.3
12:03 | Step 5.4
12:10 | Step 5.5
12:31 | Step 5.6
12:44 | Step 5.7
12:55 | Step 5.8
13:07 | Step 5.9
13:27 | Step 5.10
13:39 | Step 5.11
13:48 | Step 5.12
Section 6
14:08 | Step 6.1
Step 6.2 | th-cam.com/video/5RQtqU3GpNw/w-d-xo.html
Step 6.3 | th-cam.com/video/5RQtqU3GpNw/w-d-xo.html
14:33 | Step 6.4
15:03 | Step 6.5
15:18 | Step 6.6
Step 5.11 is proving to be a complete nightmare. We’ve been wrestling with this step for over an hour and have finally come to the understanding that the gentleman in the video is using magic 🙂
At times, it is easier to put the compression spring on with the help of a crescent wrench. You put the springs hook on to the opposite side of the wrench (where the circle is). Once the the spring is on the bar, you may need to wiggle the wrench around to get it of the spring and the system. If you need any additional help, please call our basketball assembly team. They can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer Service hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (MT).
@@LifetimeProductsAssembly having the same problem for a hoop purchased in NZ. There is no way the spring is getting on the bar to start with. Will most likely return for another brand that doesn’t use magic as George mentioned above.
Same problem here. I'm returning it, as this can't be done.
After hours of building it we got to the final part and this happens. There isn’t enough room to put it in the screw. My day is ruined now and I’m thinking of sending it back and getting my money back. This isn’t the first time this happened. I had to go and get different screws because they were too small and wouldn’t fit.
Omg I love the backboard! I’m so going to try to get this hoop when mine breaks.
Merci ça m’aide bien pour le montage 👍
This guy is super strong I can't get those springs on
My handle gets stuck at the last notch and won’t go down the entire way
Thank you my man!!! That instructions it came with was not much help
What’s the Phillips bit used for. Also is the socket adapter and socket set used on the electric drill
The Phillips bit or Phillips head screwdriver is used in section 1, section 5, and section 6. Yes, the socket adapter and socket set are used on the drill.
I'm definitely getting this one
Is this assembled model similar to the 90000 model?
The assembly is similar, but the backboard assembly is different, so you'll want to refer to your instruction manual for that step.
@@LifetimeProductsAssembly Do you have the assembly video of the model 90000?