| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | FIBA wall mounted basketball stand / side-fold basketball backstop / basketball hoop / basketball stand |
| Regulatory Compliance | Manufactured to FIBA approved specification criteria for multi-functional facility installations |
| Backstop Area Dimensions | 1800 × 1050 mm (72 × 42 inches) |
| Structural Frame | Heavy-duty steel tubing framing system |
| Position Stabilization | Dual welded-link chains for stable play positioning |
| Folding Mechanism | Side-fold articulation |
| Primary Locking Device | Fold diagonal brace locking device |
| Secondary Locking Device | Threaded locking pin |
| Storage Profile | Stores nearly flat against wall; low-profile engineering |
| Rim Type | Flex rim competition grade breakaway assembly |
| Surface Coating | Commercial powder coating — black; custom color variants available |
| Installation Timeline | 2–4 hours professional assembly |
| Supply Format | Complete system dispatched from a single box |
| Target Facility Types | Institutional field houses, indoor high school gymnasiums, university training halls, multi-functional facilities |
| Company Experience | 10+ years |
| Export Markets | Global |
Q1: What does the 2–4 hour professional assembly timeline cover, and what is included in the single-box supply? The 2–4 hour professional assembly timeline covers the full installation of the FIBA wall mounted basketball stand from unpacking to operational play configuration. The complete system is dispatched in a single box containing all core framework elements; specific component list, required installation tools, wall anchor hardware, and minimum wall substrate specifications should be confirmed with the manufacturer prior to scheduling the installation team.
Q2: How does the fold diagonal brace locking device and threaded locking pin system secure the backstop in the deployed position? The fold diagonal brace locking device locks the side-fold geometry against collapse under lateral impact loading in the deployed position, while the threaded locking pin provides a secondary positive-engagement mechanical lock. The dual-lock configuration requires both devices to be engaged before play commences, and both to be disengaged for retraction — providing two independent mechanical confirmations of the backstop's secured play position.
Q3: What storage clearance does the side-fold system achieve, and how does it affect multi-sport court use? The side-fold articulation stores the backstop in a low-profile configuration nearly flat against the wall, reducing the retracted system's intrusion into the active court perimeter to the minimum wall-proximity clearance. This storage geometry allows the backstop to remain mounted on the wall throughout all court programs, eliminating the need for backstop disassembly, relocation, or off-site storage during non-basketball events.