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How to Identify and Resolve Common Issues ?
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- Step 1: Choose Your Location and Call Before You Dig. …
- Step 2: Dig a Hole. …
- Step 3: Pour the Concrete. …
- Step 4: Raise the Pole. …
- Step 5: Attach the Backboard. …
- Step 6: Install the Rim and Net. …
- Step 7: Finishing Touches.
An adjustable basketball goal height is particularly recommended when shopping for a basketball goal for kids. The majority of First Team`s portable basketball goal are adjustable from regulation 10 feet down to as low as 7 ½ to 5 ½ feet, depending on the model.
Discover Relevant Questions and Answers for Your Specific Issue
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I have faced many similar things and I find remembering the wise old saying “in order to get the right answer it is important to first ask the right question”…
I suggest you ask around those who should know such things – the coach at the local schools, local teams. If you don’t get satisfaction then why not ask your local repair shop or fabricator if they can make what you need at a reasonable cost.
Attach two 8-foot PVC pipes to one of the 12-foot PVC pipes using two elbow fittings and PVC cement. The result will be a short U shape.
Step 2
Attach the remaining three 12-foot PVC pipes together using two elbow fittings and PVC cement. The result will be a tall U shape.
Step 3
Attach the two U-shaped assemblies together using two elbow fittings and PVC cement. The short U shape is the horizontal base; the tall U shape is the upright frame. The finished result will resemble a bookend
Step 4
Cut strips of poultry netting and stretch them across the frame, fastening them with nylon cable ties. You’ll find poultry netting packaged in rolls that are 3 feet in width. Cut lengths of the netting to stretch horizontally across the frame, leaving them in the standard width. Start at the top and work down along the back of the tall frame, creating a netted pocket. Overlap the strips by about 8 inches.
Step 5
Position the net so that no houses, automobiles or high-traffic areas are behind it. Errant balls can be unpredictable and dangerous.
Step 6
Secure the net by placing one 50-lb bag of sand on top of each leg of the practice net’s base.
I have modified the wiring harness so that the wires do not fall off from the stepper motor, so this is not the problem. If I shut the machine down and leave it for several minutes, it will come back and work normal again… for a while. I am wondering if there is a problem with the sensors that are detecting a cable pull? Is there a way to disable those sensors to see if that is the problem
Or as you suggest the sensors that feed the inputs maybe with sensors though one has little option but to replace them and see if this clears the problem.