Cross-bar and upright installation – Jaypro Sports FBGP-620 User Manual
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SLEEVE AND GOOSENECK INSTALLATION
1) Excavate the footing hole to the appropriate dimensions shown. See Figure 1
and figure 2 for locating the footing and height of the gooseneck. Use Figure 3 
for permanent installations. Use Figure 4 for semi permanent installations with 
standard ground sleeve (FBSLV5) and Figure 5 for semi-permanent installations 
with sleeve and height adjuster option (FBGPGS-5). 
2) Once hole is excavated re-check depths to assure the correct crossbar height (10’
0”) will be achieved. Note: Due to the weight of the crossbar and uprights the 
gooseneck will deflect downward 1” to 1-1/2”. 
3) Create a 6” base by using a concrete block or pouring a level pad 6” in the
bottom of the hole. Allow 48 hours to cure. Once the 6” pad has cured, center 
your lower upright (gooseneck) in the hole; making sure the upright is 
perpendicular and square to the playing field. Adequately support the gooseneck 
to prevent any movement and allow to cure for a full 48 hrs. 
Cross-bar and Upright Installation
 
Once the footing is complete and the concrete has set for 48 hours, next install the 
crossbar. 
 
Crossbar Installation: 
Use 10’ scaffolding and a ladder, have two people
on the scaffolding to lift and move the crossbar. Now with a third person on the ladder 
guide the insert into the gooseneck.