Franklin Hockey Goal Assembly Instructions

Street hockey can be a fun way to get outside and exercise. Standard sized equipment, however, can be challenging for children to use. Goalie nets, for example, are often too big for children's small bodies to defend. Franklin nets are easy to assemble, and they come with two small hockey sticks and balls. The net is 20 inches high by 28 inches wide by 16 inches in diameter. Each goal comes with a one-year warranty.

Instructions

    • 1

      Unpack the box that the goal set comes in and separate all the parts. Put the sticks and balls to the side.

    • 2

      Place one of the two longest bars on the ground and insert two of the six 90-degree joints on each end. The joints should be placed so they are parallel to the ground and pointing in the same direction.

    • 3

      Place each of the two small tubes into each joint to form a "C." Slide the white part of the net over the tubing to cover the "C." The Franklin symbol at the top red part of the net should be visible when you hold the top of the net up. If it is not, pull the net from the "C" and reinsert the other way around.

    • 4

      Insert two more joints on each side of the "C" so the end of each joint is pointing towards the sky. Slide the red covering of then net over the joints. Slide each medium-sized tube through the red part of the net and secure each to the joint. These are your posts.

    • 5

      Push each of the remaining two joints on top of each post so that the joints point towards each other at the top of the net. Slide the last tube through the top of the net and secure each side to a joint. This forms your crossbar.