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VOLLEYBALL

     

SPIKE TRAINER 

Model #  VST-400 

Owner’s 
Manual 

Assembly 
Instructions

 

Club Volleyball Gear 

18434 Technology Drive, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 

Wall-mount Volleyball Spike 
Trainer with 28” height 
adjustment range 

Summary of Contents for VST-400

Page 1: ...EYBALL SPIKE TRAINER Model VST 400 Owner s Manual Assembly Instructions Club Volleyball Gear 18434 Technology Drive Morgan Hill CA 95037 Wall mount Volleyball Spike Trainer with 28 height adjustment r...

Page 2: ...all Knobs Bolts by inserting them into their respective holes If necessary carefully scrape away any excess paint coating buildup from inside the holes Do not scrape away all of the powder paint coati...

Page 3: ...pcs 5 16x 2 5 each For most installations we recommend you install the base plate so the bottom of it is 6 off the floor This should set the Volleyball height bottom of the Volleyball to approximately...

Page 4: ...e recommend you first mount a piece of plywood to your wall studs to provide additional support then mount the Wall Mount Bracket to the plywood using the included lag bolts Again please ensure your f...

Page 5: ...nt Arm into the Mounting Bracket from the bottom Pull out the Adjustment Knob and push the Adjustment Arm up until you can insert the Adjustment Knob Pin into one of the adjustment holes on the Adjust...

Page 6: ...e Hitting Arm to the Adjustment Arm 3 Hitting Arm 2 x Bolts and Knobs Slide the Hitting Arm over the top of the Adjustment Arm and secure them together using the 2 bolts and Knobs supplied with the VS...

Page 7: ...m 4 You re almost there The last step is to attach the Ball Assembly to the Hitting Arm Secure the Volleyball Assembly to the Hitting Arm using the integrated quick release fasteners on the ends of th...

Page 8: ...Congratulations You re done Have fun using your new VST 400 Volleyball Spike Trainer...

Page 9: ...djustment Arm up and down 2 Pull the Adjustment Knob out to release the Pin holding the Adjustment Arm in place Then Push the Adjustment Arm Up using the palm of your hand to increase the height of th...

Page 10: ...height or moving system keep hands and fingers away from moving parts Do not allow children to move or adjust system Do not wear jewelry rings watches necklaces etc during play Objects may entangle in...

Page 11: ...on are essential for proper orientation and to reduce the risk of accident or injury A high probability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed maintained and operated properly FAILUR...

Page 12: ...er system or its components are not covered under this warranty 3 This warranty does not cover scratching or scuffing of the product that may result from normal usage In addition defects resulting fro...

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