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Megaform scoreboard, model 1

M435300

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Usage and Storage:

  • Please use the ball as intended.
  • Do not leave the ball in direct sunlight.
  • Do not store the ball in a humid or warm place; if possible, use a cool, well-ventilated area.

Cleaning:

  • Please wipe the ball's surface with a cloth.
  • If the ball is slightly dirty, please use a damp cloth.
  • If the ball is heavily soiled, please use a cloth dampened with diluted mild hand soap (liquid soap).
  • If you use a mild detergent to clean the ball, please ensure that no residue remains on the surface (it may cause discoloration).
  • If you use water to clean heavy soiling, please dry the ball thoroughly with a dry cloth.
  • Dry the ball away from direct sunlight and direct heat sources.
  • If the ball has been wet (rain, submerged in water), please wipe it with a cloth and dry it completely away from direct sunlight and direct heat sources.
  • Please do not use other solvents as they will damage the surface of the ball (organic and inorganic solvents).

Inflation:

  • Please always moisten the needle with glycerin before inflating the ball.
  • Using a dry needle may damage the valve and reduce its lifespan, leading to pressure loss in the ball.

You can use Mikasa NDLSC glycerin for ball inflation for the best results and to extend the life of your ball.

Moistening the needle with Mikasa NDLSC glycerinMoistening the needle and inflating the ball

  • Please always inflate the ball to the recommended pressure indicated on it (usually found near the valve, using standard units). This pressure optimizes the ball's performance, feel, and lifespan.
  • WARNING: Excessive pressure may cause the ball to burst uncontrollably.

You can use Mikasa AG-500 digital pressure gauge for precise and quick pressure measurement in the ball.

Recommended Pressure:

  • Please always inflate the ball to the recommended pressure indicated on it (usually found near the valve, using standard units).
  • Below you can find the recommended pressures for different types of balls.
Volleyball Balls:
SizeCircumference (mm)Weight (g)Recommended Pressure
Volleyball, size 5 650 – 670 260 – 280 0.3 – 0.325 kg/cm²
School volleyball, size 5 650 – 670 195 – 225 0.2 – 0.225 kg/cm²
Children's volleyball, size 5 645 – 665 160 – 180 0.1 – 0.15 kg/cm²
Beach Volleyball Balls:
SizeCircumference (mm)Weight (g)Recommended Pressure
Beach volleyball, size 5 660 – 680 260 – 280 0.175 – 0.225 kg/cm²
Basketballs:
SizeCircumference (mm)Weight (g)Recommended Pressure
7 749 – 780 567 – 650 0.56 – 0.63 kg/cm²
6 724 – 737 510 – 567 0.56 – 0.63 kg/cm²
5 690 – 710 470 – 500 0.56 – 0.63 kg/cm²
Water Polo Balls:
SizeCircumference (mm)Weight (g)Recommended Pressure
5 680 – 710 400 – 450 59 kPa - 0.60 kg/cm² - 8.5 PSI
4 650 – 670 400 – 450 52/kPa - 0.53 kg/cm² - 7.5 PSI
3 610 – 630 340 – 380 42/kPa - 0.42 kg/cm² - 6 PSI
2 580 – 600 300 – 320 42/kPa - 0.42 kg/cm² - 6 PSI
1 500 – 515 233 – 253 35/kPa - 0.35 kg/cm² - 5 PSI

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