Model 2400 Basketball Backstop Stationary Wall Braced
These stationary frames are supported from the ceiling and horizontally braced to the wall. They are extremely rigid and are used where the distance from the wall is between 2'-0 and 14'-0. This unit is not intended to be used if large bleachers are placed behind the backboard.
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Model 2370 Basketball Backstop Side Fold Rear or Front Braced
Used where existing lighting or duct work prevent the installation of the standard folding frames, these units are designed to fold to either side. Area must be allowed for bracing from the rear (preferred) or the front of the main drop pipe. Allowances must be made for the backboard extending well below the ceiling or supporting structure as the backboard will not store parallel to the ceiling surface.
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Model 2355 Basketball Backstop Forward Fold Front Braced Angled Mast
This model is used where there is an abundance of space to the front and rear of the backboard placement. A sturdy frame style is normally used where clearance in the stored position is not a factor as the backboard angles down from the ceiling while stored.
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Model 2345 Basketball Backstop Rear Fold Rear Braced
The 2345 frames are designed for areas where there is adequate distance behind the backboard to use the preferred rear brace, and fold the frame without the need for knee joints in the main drop pipe. The structure must allow bracing to the rear of the backboard.
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Model 2335 Basketball Backstop Forward Fold Rear Braced
These frames are similar to model 2325, except that they have the preferred bracing placed behind the backboard. These frames are used where limited space is available behind the backboard. Structures must allow for superstructure in front and behind the backboard.
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Model 2325 Basketball Backstop Forward Fold Front Braced
These frames are ideal for areas where there is minimum space available to the rear of the backboard. For example, these units can be close to a gym wall or curtain, or can be mounted back to back where basketball courts are adjacent to each other. Ceiling structures must allow for bracing in front of the unit.
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Model 2312 Basketball Backstop Compak Fold Rear Braced
The Patented uniqueness of the Compak Fold unit makes it ideal for solving challenging problems encountered in designing functional gymnasiums. Its patented folding action allows it to fold straight up within its own support and store the backboard face down. It snugly tucks away against the ceiling or trusses thus avoiding heating, air-conditioning ducts or lights, and allowing volleyball, badminton, and other activities to be unhindered. It offers both an attractive and functional design
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Model 1500 Basketball Backstop Stationary Ceiling Braced
These frames are designed especially for overhead suspension when the face of the backboard is over 14'-0 from the wall, when large bleachers are behind the backboard or to match the look of adjacent frames. Note: The frames match the look of the folding frame counterparts.
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Model 1400 Basketball Backstop Stationary Wall Braced
These stationary frames are supported from the ceiling and horizontally braced to the wall. They are extremely rigid and are used where the distance from the wall is between 2'-0 and 14'-0. This unit is not intended to be used if large bleachers are placed behind the backboard.
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Model 1370 Basketball Backstop Side Fold Rear or Front Braced
Used where existing lighting or duct work prevent the installation of the standard folding frames, these units are designed to fold to either side. Area must be allowed for bracing from the rear (preferred) or the front of the main drop pipe. Allowances must be made for the backboard extending well below the ceiling or supporting structure as the backboard will not store parallel to the ceiling surface.
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