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Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance    
    

 
 

WARNING! 
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. 

Failure to follow all procedures listed below may cause serious injury and a  
decrease in the equipments functional existence. 

    

    

 

Frequently check to see that all bolts are securely fastened.

    

    

 

Touch up paint can be used to cover any scratches or blemishes sustained through use.

    

    

 

Never cover or deface the warning labels.

    

    

 

A silicone base lubricant may be used on moving parts to maintain proper function.

    

    

 

Replace  any  worn  or  damaged  equipment  with  genuine  Rogers  Athletic  parts.    Failure to do so 
may result in unsafe equipment and/or personal injury.

    

    

    
    
    
    

    
    
    
Customer Service

Customer Service

Customer Service

Customer Service    

 

For  parts  or  service  contact  Rogers  Athletic  Company.    When  ordering  parts  be  sure  to  provide  all  relevant 
information  available  including  the  name  and  part  number  of  the  equipment  purchased.    This  information  is 
located on the cover of this product information package.  Customer service hours are Monday through Friday 
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.  Customers can phone (989) 386-2950 or toll free at 1-800-
457-5337.  Fax toll free at (888) 549-9659 or mail:   
 

 

Rogers Athletic Company 

3760 W. Ludington Drive 

Farwell, Michigan 48622 

 

    

 

Summary of Contents for 410414

Page 1: ...ket Product Information Packet Product Name Product Name Product Name Product Name Powerblast Powerblast Powerblast Powerblast P P P Product Part Number roduct Part Number roduct Part Number roduct Part Numbers s s s 410414 410416 410419 410421 410424 410426 410458 Patent 5888152 ...

Page 2: ...ermine your satisfaction with its performance and service life Careful study of this manual is encouraged to obtain a thorough understanding of your new Powerblast and its functions and maintenance If your manual should become lost or destroyed Rogers Athletics will gladly provide you with a new copy Should you require additional information or assistance please feel free to contact us at 1 800 45...

Page 3: ... to read this Packet is considered a misuse of this equipment Warning labels are an integral part of this equipment Become familiar with all caution warning labels and never cover or deface caution warning labels Deploy the equipment allowing sufficient room for safe access to the machine adequate room for the coaches to stand and to ensure that the machine or players do not collide with a wall an...

Page 4: ... from pinch points will result in personal injury Store this equipment in a secure controlled area Unsupervised and or inappropriate use of this equipment could result in serious injury Stay Clear Warning Label Stay clear of field equipment when it s in use Do Not Climb To reduce risk of injury do not climb on the field equipment ...

Page 5: ...7 20 Arm 88 7 8 63 3 4 78 5 8 704 w Dummy 12 Arm 100 3 4 63 3 4 131 1 8 776 16 Arm 100 3 4 63 3 4 131 1 8 842 20 Arm 100 3 4 63 3 4 131 1 8 889 w Powerline Sled 12 Arm 88 7 8 75 121 3 4 775 16 Arm 88 7 8 75 121 3 4 825 20 Arm 88 7 8 75 121 3 4 896 w Dummy Sled 16 Arm 100 3 4 75 174 1010 20 Arm 100 3 4 75 174 1081 Youth Powerblast 12 arms 87 58 78 5 8 591 12 arms w dummy 87 58 131 1 8 776 L W H Con...

Page 6: ...tting runners roughly 50 apart and slide the frame tubes onto the runners locator tubes Attach the Powerblast arm carrier tubes with 5 8 u bolts and nuts 15 16 wrench Place them near the desired height before tightening ...

Page 7: ...ms as necessary Inflate arms to 10 to 15 psi Arms can be deflated or inflated to change difficulty Recommended air pressure for arms is 10 to 15 psi Remove Arms when not using and store out of direct sun If your Powerblast is equipped with the hanging dummy install it as shown with 1 2 dia U bolts and nuts 15 16 wrench Also attach the forward trolley stop with 5 8 bolts and nuts ...

Page 8: ... on the Trolley Runner as shown with two wheels on top and one on bottom Dummy can now be hung from the Trolley and pads added to the sled Finish assembly by installing the rear bump stop on the Trolley Runner Use two 5 8 x 5 bolts and nuts ...

Page 9: ...ket and tighten pinch bolts 3 4 wrench Repeat for each runner tube Using the wheel kit Lock the wheels in place by pushing down or standing on the wheel frame until the latch catches Unlock the wheels by standing on the wheel frame and giving a quick push down to release the latch Optional Wheel Kit LOCK UNLOCK ...

Page 10: ...aged equipment with genuine Rogers Athletic parts Failure to do so may result in unsafe equipment and or personal injury Customer Service Customer Service Customer Service Customer Service For parts or service contact Rogers Athletic Company When ordering parts be sure to provide all relevant information available including the name and part number of the equipment purchased This information is lo...

Page 11: ...10 PIP410422 Rogers Athletic Company 3760 N Ludington Drive Farwell MI 48622 www rogersathletic com 989 386 2950 800 457 5337 Fax toll free 888 549 9659 ...

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