SPORTSATTACK JUNIOR HACK ATTACK Baseball Pitching Machine Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
SPORTSATTACK

SPORTS ATTACK JUNIOR HACK ATTACK Baseball Pitching Machine

WARRANTY STATEMENT

What is most important to Sports Attack is that your machine meets your expectations and represents our high standards of quality and performance. No matter the circumstances, if this is not the case, we encourage you to call our customer service department at 800.717.4251.

Warranty:

Residential & Institutional
We stand behind the material and workmanship of our machines as well as all worn components (i.e., throwing wheels, controllers, and motors) for two (2) years from the date of the original purchase based on the serial number and date codes on the unit.

Commercial
We stand behind the material and workmanship of our machines as well as all worn components (i.e., throwing wheels, controllers, and motors) for one (1) year from the date of the original purchase based on the serial number and date codes on the unit.

Requirements of the Warranty

  • Warranty wear components such as motors, controllers and wheels may now require a picture or live video when submitting your request.
  • The serial number that represents the date of the original shipment must be legible on the Product, it cannot be removed or altered in any way.
  • All date codes on unit components must be legible, not removed or altered in any way.
  • If warranty components have previously been provided by Sports Attack for the unit, video evidence of their use on the machine must be provided when submitting your request.

Not Included in this Warranty:

  • Normal wear and tear;
  • Cosmetic damage (i.e., minor scratches, surface deformations, or discolourations) including natural fading of colours;
  • Damage caused by misuse, abuse, accident or negligence including prolonged exposure to inclement weather;
  • Damage caused by fire, flood or any other Act of God;
  • Unauthorized modification or alteration of a machine including the use of non-authorized, after-market components; and
  • Any damage or failure arising after the warranty period.

The Warranty Process
If you encounter any issues during the warranty period, Sports Attack will quickly get your machine back in working order. To submit a warranty request, you must call our customer service department at 800.717.4251. If the warranty repair involves a replacement part, we will make sure you get both the part and easy instructions for replacement at no cost to you.

Returns
Sports Attack manufactures the highest quality sports training equipment in the world. If for any reason you are not satisfied, a machine can be returned within 30 days of receipt, for any reason, for a full refund less a 15% restocking fee. The cost of shipping the unit back to Sports Attack will also be the responsibility of the purchaser. Please note that the refund amount may be reduced by any non-cosmetic damage to the machine. Please call the customer service department at 800.717.4251 for returns.

SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIMS PROCEDURE

NOTE:
For your protection, please note that the equipment in this shipment was carefully inspected and packaged by skilled personnel before leaving the factory. Upon acceptance of this shipment, the transportation company assumes full responsibility for its safe delivery.

To register the Warranty, please go to our website:
sportsattack.com/warranty

You will need to provide the serial number when registering your machine, for the location of the serial number.

For repairs and service after the Warranty period, please call:

Sports Attack Customer Service Dept.

  • Ph 800.717.4251
  • Fx 775.345.2883

RETURNS

  • To return an item, please contact our Customer Service Department at 800.717.4251.
  • A 15% restocking fee will be charged for any items accepted for return. It is the customer’s responsibility to handle the repacking and shipment (as well as all associated fees) back to Sports Attack.
  • No returns will be accepted after 30 days of receiving the product.

IF THE SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED:

  1. VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE: Be certain that any visible loss or damage is noted on the freight bill or express receipt, and that the note of loss or damage is signed by the delivery person.
  2. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY: Regardless of the extent of the damage.
  3. CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE: If damage is unnoticed until the merchandise is unpacked, notify the transportation company or carrier immediately, and file a “CONCEALED DAMAGE” claim with them. This must be done within fifteen (15) days from the date the delivery was made to you. Be sure to retain the container for inspection.

Sports Attack LLC. cannot assume liability for damage or loss incurred in transit. We will, however, at your request, supply you with the necessary documents to support your claim.

INTRODUCTION

Thank You for purchasing this Sports Attack LLC. equipment.

  • Proper assembly, careful operation and consistent maintenance of this equipment will ensure that it gives you the very best performance and a long, economical service life.
  • This manual contains the information needed to properly set up the Junior Hack Attack, and to use, care for and maintain the Junior Hack Attack in a manner that will ensure its optimum performance.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

  • Use a 115-volt single-phase 3-wire grounded power source.
  • Up to 200 ft. from the power source, use a minimum #14/3 grounded 3-wire extension cord.
  • Over 200 ft. from the power source, consult a licensed electrician for the required power cord size.

OPERATING SAFETY

CAUTION:
Never reach down near moving throwing wheels for any reason! If it is necessary to reach into the throwing wheels, ALWAYS:

  1. Turn all three-speed dials to “0.”
  2. Turn on/the off switch “OFF.”
  3. Unplug Junior Hack Attack from the power source
  4. Wait until the throwing wheels have come to a complete stop before reaching your hands or fingers anywhere near the throwing wheels.

CAUTION:
Carefully check Junior Hack Attack for completeness and condition before connecting to electrical power:

  1. Throwing wheels must be tight on the motor shafts
  2. The wheel guard and ball chute must be tightly fastened to the throwing head.

Carefully check the throwing wheels frequently for cleanliness, chips and cracks. Do not use the machine if the throwing wheels are damaged, or if chips or cracks appear in the wheels. (For damage within the warranty period, see warranty statement, page xi.)

  • ALWAYS set the speed controls to “0” before connecting the machine to power. Check that the speed controls are at zero before turning the on/off switch “ON.”
  • Do not allow anyone to walk in front of the machine if it is connected to electrical power.

CAUTION:
DO NOT plug in or energize this equipment untill all Assembly Instructions and Operation Instructions are read and followed.

WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

  • Carefully read all instructions in this manual, and all labels and warnings on Junior Hack Attack before using this machine.
  • Use the machine only under adult supervision. Failure to operate the Junior Hack Attack as described in this manual can result in severe personal injury or death.
  • Never loosen the horizontal swivel lock while pitching to a batter. If the lock is not secure, the throwing head could pivot.
  • A loose swivel lock can allow a pitch to be inside which could hit the batter.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

  • Junior Hack Attack must be connected to a properly grounded electrical receptacle.
  • Do not operate on wet ground.

CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

  • Keep hands away from throwing wheels anytime the machine is connected to a power source.
  • Carefully check Junior Hack Attack for completeness and condition before connecting to electrical power.

EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL DAMAGE

  • Keep hands away from throwing wheels anytime the machine is connected to a power source.
  • Carefully check Junior Hack Attack for completeness and condition before connecting to electrical power.

BALL SELECTION

  • Never mix leather balls with synthetic pitching machine balls.
  • Be careful not to mix new with old balls or balls from different manufacturers.
  • Balls must be consistent in type and amount of wear to produce repeatability. Never use wet balls!

BATTING PRACTICE

  • The horizontal swivel lock must be securely tightened before the batter approaches the plate.
  • ALWAYS test and adjust the Junior Hack Attack before a batter steps up to the plate:
    1. Adjust so that Junior Hack Attack throws a ball across the plate.
    2. Throw test pitches until the required velocity and break are reached.
    3. Throw several pitches to verify pitch location repeatability.
  • DO NOT make any speed or pitch location changes while the batter is at the plate. The batter and pitching machine operators must wear batting helmets.
  • Only one person at a time should operate the machine.
  • Always present the ball to the batter before feeding the ball into the machine.
  • The operator must stand behind a protective screen to prevent injury from balls off the bat. The screen is not ended with the Junior Hack Attack.

FIELDING PRACTICE

  • Both the elevation control and swivel lock must be released so that the throwing head moves freely through the intended range of motion.
  • Never reach up the chute to push the ball into the throwing wheels.
  • Keep hands and fingers well away from the throwing wheels.
  • Be careful to keep all persons away from in front of the Junior Hack Attack.
  • NOTE: Vertical (Elevation Control) must be adjusted whenever you change pitches (spins).
  • Knuckle Balls thrown too fast are dangerous and unrealistic!

PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Always use a protective screen to protect the operator from the ball off the bat. (Screen not included with Junior Hack Attack.)

Always wait for all three throwing wheels to come to a complete stop before transporting Junior Hack Attack, lifting the throwing head or performing any repairs.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you have any questions regarding the safe operation of this equipment, please call:

  • Sports Attack Customer Service Department
  • Ph 800.717.4251
    Fx 775.345.2883

FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS

JUNIOR HACK ATTACK BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINE

ADDITIONAL PARTS & CONVERSION KITS

  • Component View and Parts List …13
  • Baseball/Softball Conversion …..16

SAFETY HINT
Keep your back straight and lift with your legs. Be ready to grab the wheel guard and guide Junior Hack Attack into the upright position (See Figure 3).

The travel lock must be secure before movement.

Figure 1 Position Junior Hack Attack

Figure 2 Tip up onto the wheel guard; Insert two front legs

Figure 3 Begin to lift Junior Hack Attack upright (See Safety Hint at lower left).

Figure 4 Carefully tilt Junior Hack Attack up onto its rear legs

SET-UP & PREPARATION

  1. Be sure the horizontal swivel lock is tightened securely (See Photo A).

  2. Turn the elevation adjustment clockwise until the throwing head is held tightly against the frame lock pin (See Photo B). Tighten just enough to secure the throwing head. It is not necessary to over-tighten.

  3. Install the rear leg (Note: the leg has a push button, which locks the leg into the socket). Roll Junior Hack Attack onto the mound approximately four feet in front of the rubber.

  4. Tilt Junior Hack Attack forward until it rests on the throwing wheel guard (See Figure 2).

  5. Insert the two front legs into the front sockets in the undercarriage (Note: the front legs also have locking push buttons).

  6. See Figure 3.
    Walk around to the front of Junior Hack Attack, and, with your back to home plate, reach down and grasp the wheel guards. Then, lift the machine up and over the front legs and set it gently onto the rear leg.

  7. Position Junior Hack Attack :

    • For optimal performance, position the Junior Hack Attack so the release point is approximately 46 feet from home plate.
    • Then, sight down the ball chute. Move the rear leg right or left to adjust the machine so that it is pointing directly at the home plate.
    • Check the horizontal swivel lock to make sure it remains tight.
  8. Unlock the frame lock (See Photo C). Turn the handle of the elevation control counter-clockwise until the pin of the travel lock drops out of the way.

  9. Adjust the throwing head:

    • Turn the handle of the elevation control clockwise. Raise the throwing head until it will throw somewhere near the required height.
    • This initial adjustment will come through experience. To start, turn the elevation adjustment 10 turns clockwise.
  10. Examine Junior Hack Attack for condition and completeness:

    • Be sure the horizontal swivel lock is secured (See Photo A).
    • Throwing wheels must be tight on the motor shafts. Check that the keyway retaining bolts are tight.
    • The wheel guard and ball chute must be securely fastened to the throwing head.
  11. Be certain the on/off switch is turned “OFF,” then plug Junior Hack Attack into an extension cord or other power source. (See generator information at right if applicable.)

WARNING HAZARD FROM HIGH-SPEED PROJECTILES

  • Being struck by a pitched ball can cause serious injury or death. Make sure that no one steps in front of Junior Hack Attack while it is connected to electric power.
  • Clear all hitters away from home plate, the batter’s box and the backstop area before connecting Junior Hack Attack to electric power.

GENERATOR INFORMATION

  1. Junior Hack Attack requires a generator capable of providing clean electricity at a minimum of 1200 watts at 120 volts 60hz.

  2. Be sure the on/off switch is “OFF” before plugging Junior Hack Attack into the generator.

  3. Start the generator and allow it to reach full speed before turning the on/off switch “ON.”
    IMPORTANT: Generator speed fluctuations can damage the electronic speed control. Maintain adequate fuel in the generator at all times.

  4. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” before shutting off the generator and before unplugging the Junior Hack Attack.

BATTING PRACTICE

THE WINDUP (getting ready to pitch)

  1. Before turning the on/off switch “ON,” make sure all three-speed control dials are set at “0.” Now turn on the on/off switch.

  2. *Set the speed control dials:**

    • Top Left to “4”
    • Top Right to “4”
    • Bottom to “7”
      This is the average setting for a Little League fastball.
  3. Check again to make sure no one is in front of Junior Hack Attack or anywhere near the batter’s box. Then, feed a ball down the ball chute to pitch the first ball.

  4. Note where the pitch goes about home plate. Adjust the pitch to the left or right by shifting the rear leg:

  5. To move the pitch left, move the rear leg to the right.

  6. To move the pitch right, move the rear leg to the left.

  7. Adjust the elevation:

  8. Turn the elevation control clockwise to raise the pitch.

  9. Turn the elevation control counter-clockwise to lower the pitch.

  10. Adjust the speed control dials to produce the required speed. Larger numbers equal higher speed.

  11. Pitch a second ball.

  12. Repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 until the proper path, elevation and speed are achieved.

  13. Refer to “Selecting the Pitch,” page 7, for different pitches.

  14. Pitch several more test balls to ensure the selected pitch repeats.

  15. After you are sure the desired pitch is repeating, allow the hitter to step into the batter’s box.

  16. See Figures 3 and 4 at left.

  17. Before each pitch present the ball to the hitter.

  18. Drop the ball into the ball chute.

AND… THE PITCH
Proper feeding technique is important to take advantage of Junior Hack Attack’s life-like vision and timing.

When feeding:

  1. Be sure the hitter is ready.
  2. Present the ball to the hitter by raising it approximately to eye level (See Figure 3), then place the ball at the top of the ball chute, seating it firmly against the ball chute. The ball should be held back against the chute to ensure a smooth consistent feed (See Figure 4).
  3. Release the ball to roll down the ball chute and into the throwing wheels.

WARNING HAZARD FROM HIGH-SPEED PROJECTILES

  • Being struck by a pitched ball can cause serious injury or death. Make sure that no one steps in front of Junior Hack Attack while it is connected to electric power.
  • Clear all hitters away from home plate, the batter’s box and the backstop area before connecting Junior Hack Attack to electric power.

NOTE:
As wheel speeds are changed for different velocities and spins, the ball will be pitched to differing locations. Compensate for these changes by turning the elevation control, and by moving the rear leg.

IMPORTANT:
The hitter should stride the instant he sees the ball release from the feeder’s hand at the upper end of the ball chute.

SELECTING THE PITCH

  • NOTE: Vertical (Elevation) and Horizontal (Swivel) must both be adjusted whenever you change speed or spin.
  • ALWAYS have the batter step away from the batter box before adjusting speed or spin.

BALL SELECTION

  1. Never mix leather balls with synthetic pitching machine balls.
  2. Be careful not to mix new with old balls, or balls from different manufacturers.
  3. Balls must be consistent in type and amount of wear to produce repeatability.
  4. NEVER USE WET BALLS!
    • Leather balls work well but will wear faster than synthetic pitching machine balls. Watch to see that leather balls do not begin to soften from the great amount of hitting they will receive.
    • Discard old or soft leather balls from your Junior Hack Attack batting sessions. Similarly, discard older worn synthetic pitching balls.

Figure 5 Pitch Selection Chart – These settings are provided as general guidelines. Adjustments for players of varying skills can be made from these settings.

WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

  • Never reach down near throwing wheels for any reason! Always turn all three-speed control dials “OFF”, turn the on/off switch “OFF”, unplug Junior Hack Attack from the power source and wait until the throwing wheels have come to a complete stop before reaching hands or fingers anywhere near throwing wheels.
  • Never loosen the horizontal swivel lock while pitching to a batter.
  • If the lock is not secure, the throwing head is free to pivot.
  • A loose swivel lock can allow a pitch to be inside which could hit the batter.

BASEBALL FUNGO

BASEBALL FUNGO (FIELDING PRACTICE)
THROWING GROUNDERS, FLY BALLS, LINE DRIVES AND POP-UPS

  1. Roll Junior Hack Attack to home plate and face toward centre field. Install legs, tilt it into position and connect to electric power (See Baseball Set-up & Preparation on Page 5).

  2. Turn the elevation control counter-clockwise to release the frame lock (See page 5, Photo C).

  3. Loosen the horizontal swivel lock until the throwing head pivots freely (See Photo C). By using the handle on the end of the ball chute, you can easily pivot Junior Hack Attack to aim at any point on the field.
    You can simulate various line drives (slicing, fading, sinking, rising, etc.) by adjusting the spin. Refer to Figure 5.
    See Figure 6 below:
    For pop-ups, push the handle down. Using the opposite hand, situate the ball on the ball chute so that the ball rolls down the chute and through the throwing wheels.

  4. When defensive work is completed, position the “through hole” directly over the undercarriage nut. Screw in the horizontal swivel lock through the “through hole” and into the undercarriage nut and tighten securely.

  5. Secure the throwing head with the frame lock. Allow all three throwing wheels to come to a complete stop before transporting the Junior Hack Attack.

WARNING HAZARD FROM HIGH-SPEED PROJECTILES

  • Being struck by a pitched ball can cause serious injury or death. Make sure that no one steps in front of Junior Hack Attack while it is connected to electric power.
  • Clear all hitters away from home plate, the batter’s box and the backstop area before connecting Junior Hack Attack to electric power.

CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

  • Never reach up the chute to push the ball into the throwing wheels. Be sure to keep your hands and fingers well away from the throwing wheels.
  • Be careful to keep all persons away from the front of the Junior Hack Attack any time it is connected to electrical power.

SHUTTING DOWN

TURNING JUNIOR HACK ATTACK “OFF”

  1. Set each speed control dial to “0.”
  2. Turn the on/off switch “OFF.”
  3. Unplug the Junior Hack Attack from the power source.

PUTTING JUNIOR HACK ATTACK AWAY

  1. Be sure that the throwing wheels have completely stopped turning.

  2. See Figure 8A at right:

    • Turn the elevation adjustment counter-clockwise until the throwing head is down.
    • Push the frame lock pin up (Seepin-up 8A at right).
    • Hold the frame lock pin in the up position (See Figure 8B at right).
    • Turn the elevation adjustment clockwise until the throwing head is held tightly against the frame lock pin. Tighten just enough to secure the throwing head. It is not necessary to over-tighten.
  3. Using the rear leg as a handle, tip Junior Hack Attack up and over onto the wheel guard.

  4. Remove (unsocket) both front legs.

  5. See Figure 7 below:
    Again, using the rear leg as a handle, tip Junior Hack Attack back until a machine can be comfortably rolled on the travel wheels. Junior Hack Attack can now be rolled and maneuvered off of the field.
    6. To transport Junior Hack Attack in a car, remove the throwing head:

    • Be sure the frame lock is engaged and the throwing head is tightly secured to the yoke.

    • Completely loosen and remove the horizontal swivel control from the undercarriage nut and place it into the lock storage nut (See Figure 8C).

    • Lift the throwing head straight up and clear of the undercarriage (See Figure 8D below).
      Suggestion: The throwing head, while awkward, can be carried for short distances by gripping the top section of the wheel guard and balancing the piece against your thighs as you walk.

    • To prevent damage in transport, rest the throwing head on the wheel guard and yoke; motors should be down, and the control panel pointing up.

CARE, CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION (once per season, or as required):

  1. Elevation Control Apply fresh grease.
  2. Horizontal Swivel Lock
    • Completely remove the horizontal swivel lock. Clean all old grease, dirt, etc. from the threads.
    • Wipe the threads with a very small amount of fresh grease.
    • Reinstall.

THROWING WHEEL MOTORS

  • Motors are sealed and require no lubrication.
  • Check bolts for tightness once a season. Tighten bolts securely, but do not over-tighten. See Figures 9 and 10 on page 11.

CLEANING THE THROWING WHEELS
The throwing wheels must be kept clean to maintain accuracy. Clean the wheels periodically to control the build-up of grass and dirt.

  1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and allow the wheels to come to a complete stop. Unplug Junior Hack Attack from electric power.

Dampen a rag with soap and water. Turn the throwing wheel by hand and scrub the wheel until the build-up is removed. For very heavy build-up, a synthetic scouring pad, such as a Scotch-Brite® scouring pad, or medium sandpaper may be used sparingly. Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K.) may be required to help loosen the build-up of dirt or ball residue.

EXAMINE THE MACHINE
Examine Junior Hack Attack for condition and completeness before every use:

  1. For batting practice, be sure the horizontal swivel lock is secured.
  2. Throwing wheels must be tight on the motor shafts. Check that the keyway retaining bolts are tight.
  3. The wheel guard and ball chute must be securely fastened to the throwing head.

CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

  • Never attempt to clean the throwing wheels while they are turning. Rags or implements caught in spinning wheels can cause serious injury.
  • Unplug the machine before cleaning the wheels or performing any service.

CHEMICAL HAZARD

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K)
Read and follow the directions and safety instructions on the M.E.K container.

FIRE HAZARD

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K)
M.E.K. is flammable. Do not use M.E.K. around a fire or flame. Do not use M.E.K. near a running generator or other source of ignition.

COMPONENT REPLACEMENT

THROWING WHEEL REPLACEMENT

  1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord. For the bottom throwing wheel, remove 3 bolts holding the ball chute to the main casting.

  2. Hold the wheel so that it cannot move. Turn the keyway retaining bolt counter-clockwise using a box end wrench.
    SUGGESTION: If the bolt is too tight, give the opposite end of the wrench a series of light taps with a hammer making sure the wrench remains on the bolt.

  3. Remove the bolt and washers.

  4. Work the wheel off of the motor shaft. Be sure to catch the key as it is freed from the keyway.

  5. Ball throwing wheels are machine-balanced. Small holes in the side of the wheel are applied at the factory and are normal.

Reassemble in reverse order.

  • Install wheel to the motor shaft with key slots aligned.
  • Be sure the key is in place, and inserted so that it is flush with the boss at the wheel centre.
  • Be sure the washer and lock washer are installed in the right order, and that the keyway retaining bolt is tightened.
  • Test the wheel by spinning it by hand and making sure that it spins freely without wobble before turning the unit “ON.”
  • Be sure the wheel guard is properly and securely reinstalled.

MOTOR REPLACEMENT

  1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord.
  2. Remove the throwing wheel (see above).
  3. Remove four screws holding the controller into the main casting. Note the position of the motor wires on the controller, then disconnect the wires. See Figure 12 on page 12. When connecting the female plugs to the male spades on the circuit board, check that all female connectors connect securely. If they are loose, use pliers to close the female connectors. So they will fit securely.
  4. Note the routing of the motor wires. Loosen any wire clamps.
  5. Remove four bolts holding the motor to the main casting. See Figures 9 and 10.

NOTE:
On the bottom wheel, the ball chute assembly (part 14 on page 13) must be removed before the removal of the motor or ball-throwing wheel.

When replacing the motor, you will see two sets of bolts:

  • 2 – 1/4” x 1” coarse thread bolts
  • 2 – 5/16” x 1” coarse thread bolts
  • The wrench or socket size needed for the 1/4” bolt is 7/16”.
  • The wrench or socket size needed for the 5/16” bolt is a 1/2”.

Reassemble in reverse order.

NOTE:
Check bolts for tightness once a season. Tighten bolts securely, but do not over-tighten.

CONTROLLER REPLACEMENT

  1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord.
  2. Remove four screws holding the controller faceplate into the main casting. Note the position of the main power and motor wires on the controller, then disconnect the wires. See Figure 12 on page 12 for the three motor wires. See Figure 13 on page 12 for the main power cord wires.

Reassemble in reverse order.
Be sure wires are correctly reinstalled. Motor wire connectors are different sizes. Be sure they are installed on the correct size terminal. See Figure 10 for the motor wires and Figure 13 for the power cord wire.

WIRING POWER CORD

  • White or Blue Wire (1)
    To the middle male terminal marked “N.”

  • Black or Brown Wire (2)
    To circuit breaker.

  • Green Wire (3)
    Grounds to machine/motor.

MOTOR WIRE LEADS

  • Black 3/16” wide connectors.
  • White 1/4” wide connectors.
  • Black Wire (2) connects to A- on the circuit board.
  • White Wire (2) connects to A+ on the circuit board.

CONTROLLER

Black Wire (2) 2 PR jumper wire:

  • 1 from on/off switch to circuit breaker
  • 1 from on/off switch to circuit board terminal “L”.

CONNECTING WIRES

Motor| Black

Wire

| White

Wire

---|---|---
Right| A-| A+
Left| A+| A-
Bottom| A-| A+

COMPONENT VIEW

  1. Cane Tip
  2. Baseball Leg
  3. Undercarriage Assembly
  4. Swivel Handle
  5. Travel Wheel
  6. Yoke Assembly
  7. Frame Pin
  8. Elevation Tension Spring
  9. Elevation Screw
  10. Throwing Head Casting
  11. Wire Clamp
  12. Motor, Variable Speed (with Key, Bolt & Washer)
  13. Throwing Wheel
  14. Baseball Chute Assembly
  15. Wheel Guard Assembly
  16. Gromet, Wiring
  17. Control Panel Plate
  18. Speed Control Knob
  19. Controller
  20. Circuit Breaker
  21. On/Off Switch
  22. Power Cord

EXPLODED VIEW

  1. Cane Tip

  2. Baseball Leg (36”)
    2A Extended Leg (46”)

  3. Undercarriage Assembly

  4. Swivel Handle

  5. Travel Wheel

  6. Yoke Assembly

  7. Frame Pin

  8. Elevation Tension Spring

  9. Elevation Handle

  10. Throwing Head Casting

  11. Cable Clamp

  12. Motor, Variable Speed (with Key, Bolt & Washer)

  13. Throwing Wheel

  14. Baseball Chute Assembly

  15. Wheel Guard Assembly

  16. Grommet, Wiring

  17. Control Panel Plate

  18. Speed Control Knob

  19. Controller

  20. Circuit Breaker

    • Round
    • Square
  21. On/Off Switch Toggle Rocker

  22. Power Cord (not shown)

PARTS LIST

REF#s

| PART NO.|

DESCRIPTION

---|---|---
14| 533-1408| Ball Chute Assembly
11| 533-0002| Cable Clamp
1| 280-1001| Cane Tip
20| 232-0002| Circuit Breaker (New Style – Square)
20| 232-0007| Circuit Breaker (Old Style – Round)
17/19| 530-0007| Controller Assembly
9| 533-1403| Elevation Handle
8| 310-0014| Elevation Tension Spring
7| 533-1410| Frame Pin
16| 280-3006| Grommet, Wiring
2| 532-0004| leg – 36″ (Regular) ea.
2A| 532-0008| leg – 46″ (extended) ea.
---|---|---
12| 530-1010| Motor 90v Variable Speed
21| 223-0002| On/Off Switch (Old Style- Toggle)
21| 223-0004| On/Off Switch (Rocker)
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22| 232-0000| Power Cord (US)
18| 280-2003| Speed Control Knob
4| 533-1406| Swivel Handle
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13| 531-0003| Throwing Wheel
5| 281-0003| Travel Wheel
3| 533-1405| Undercarriage Assembly
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15| 533-1408| Wheel Guard Assembly
6| 533-1404| Yoke Assembly

To order additional parts, please call:

  • Sports Attack Customer Service Department
  • Ph 800.717.4251
  • Fx 775.345.2883

CONVERSION BASEBALL TO SOFTBALL CONVERSION KIT

(KIT NO. 102-3001)

  1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord.

  2. Remove (3) bolts holding the bases of the ball feed chute.

  3. Remove (4) bolts holding the bottom motor to the main casting (See Photo G).

  4. Reposition the motor from bolt holes marked 9” to bolt holes marked 12” (See Photos G and H).

  5. Install (4) bolts to secure the motor to the main casting (See Photos G and H).

  6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for both the left and right motors.
    Softball Conversion kit includes (See Photo E):

    • (1) 532-0006 Softball Transport Handle
    • (3) 532-0005 Softball Leg
    • (1) 520-0019 Softball Feed Chute
    • (1) Dial Settings and MPH Softball Label
  7. Install softball feed chute (Reuse the three bolts that held the baseball chute to secure the softball chute to casting).

  8. Install new Dial Settings and MPH labels over the existing label.

  9. Remove (3) baseball legs.

  10. Install (3) softball legs.

BASEBALL TO 7.5 BALL CONVERSION KIT (KIT NO. 102-3002)

  1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord.
  2. Remove (3) bolts holding the baseball feed chute. Install 7.5 chute (Item 533-1200. See Photo F).
  3. Loosen (4) bolts (do not remove) on two top motors. Do not touch the bottom motor.
  4. Slide the two top wheels closer together to the 7.5 setting (See Photo I).
  5. Tighten bolts to two top motors.

The conversion kit includes one chute (See Photo F).

JUNIOR HACK ATTACK™ BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINE SPORTS ATTACK, LLC. • 800.717.4251 • sportsattack.com.

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