Sports Attack ACE ATTACK Instruction Manual Download Page 10

ACE ATTACk

 TENNIS MAChINE

Sports Attack, LLC.

   

   

800-717-4251

   

   

www.sportsattack.com

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OPERATION

POWER SWITCh & CIRCUIT BREAkER

  1. this is the main power switch that energizes the entire machine. Nothing will 
      operate until the main switch is turned “ON.” 

Be advised that there is a five (5) second 

        delay once the machine is energized, as indicated on the label.

 2. 

Circuit Breaker:

 When the circuit breaker is activated, turn the on/off switch “OFF.” 

      Also turn the feeder and throwing wheels “OFF.” Allow machine to sit a few 
      minutes and cool. After several minutes, push the circuit breaker back “ON” 
      and power should be restored.

Figure 2

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CAUTION

PERSONAL INJURY 

hAZARD

Failure to use the special tool 
provided to install the casters 
could result in personal injury.

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Failure to use the special tool  
provided to install the casters 
could result in equipment 
damage.

EQUIPMENT 

ELECTRICAL 

DAMAGE

DO NOt plug in or energize the 
equipment until all Assembly 
and Operation Instructions are 
read and followed.

Summary of Contents for ACE ATTACK

Page 1: ...ck TENNIS MACHINE U S PATENT SPORTS ATTACK LLC 800 717 4251 www sportsattack com INSTRUCTION MANUAL PART NO XXX 100 REV083115 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Includes OPERATION SETUP USE CARE SERVICE TENNIS TENNIS...

Page 2: ...ason for a full refund less a 10 restocking fee Cost of shipping the unit back to Sports Attack will also be the responsibility of the pur chaser Please note that the refund amount may be reduced by a...

Page 3: ...vice life This manual contains the information needed to properly setup the Ace Attack and to use care for and maintain the Ace Attack in a manner which will ensure their optimum performance RECEIVING...

Page 4: ...nly one person at a time should operate the Ace Attack 10 Be sure chain is locked when standing on platform 11 Do not allow anyone to walk directly in front of the machine Keep face and hands away fro...

Page 5: ...he throwing head is down in the lower po sition as shown in Figure 2 GENERAL USE 1 Keep hands and fingers well away from the throwing wheels 2 Keep all persons away from the front of the Ace Attack Ac...

Page 6: ...ed with your Ace Attack Ball Bin Assembly 1 Casters 4 Control Panel 1 Flex Tubing 1 Casters Base Throwing Head Assembly 1 Elevation Control Handle 1 Throwing Wheels 3 Component View Ball Entry Tube 1...

Page 7: ...ENNIS Machine Sports Attack LLC 800 717 4251 www sportsattack com 5 COMPONENT VIEW Ace Attack Component View Hinge Shaft Elevation Wire Clamp Wheel Guard Elevation Hinge Throwing Wheel Head Frame Ball...

Page 8: ...emaining two casters can be installed Be sure to fasten all four 4 casters securely using the wrench provided see Figure 3 Page 4 3 Place the ball bin into position on the top of the throwing head at...

Page 9: ...y of your Ace Attack is now complete TIMING 1 Roll pin to sensor 1 8 The red light on the end of the sensor See Figure 4 should flash as the roll pin passes over it 2 Twist to adjust rubber grommet Fi...

Page 10: ...r is activated turn the on off switch OFF Also turn the feeder and throwing wheels OFF Allow machine to sit a few minutes and cool After several minutes push the circuit breaker back ON and power shou...

Page 11: ...you stop raising or lowering the throwing head IMPORTANT Always have the throwing head in the lower position when you are filling the ball bin or moving the Ace Attack Feeder switch 1 This switch sto...

Page 12: ...he ball is thrown to the backhand then forehand followed by two 2 balls to the center of the oscillation width Width Control This dial controls the distance between shot locations The range or distanc...

Page 13: ...Dial 6 7 Left Dial 4 5 Right Dial 6 7 Right Hand Kick Top Dial 7 8 Left Dial 3 4 Right Dial 7 8 left Hand serve Top Dial 6 7 Left Dial 6 7 Right Dial 4 5 left Hand Kick Top Dial 7 8 Left Dial 7 8 Righ...

Page 14: ...4 5 Under Spin 4 5 5 Top Spin 5 4 4 Serve Flat 7 6 6 Kick Right 7 2 4 advanced Top Left Right Ground Stroke Flat 6 6 6 Under Spin 4 7 7 Top Spin 7 5 5 Serve Flat 10 9 9 Kick Right 9 3 6 WARNING PERSO...

Page 15: ...or Put the spacer where you can easily get it You will need to put the spacer back on the shaft of the new motor 2 Remove Motor The motor is held on by four 4 screws You will need a 3 16 Allen wrench...

Page 16: ...14 1 2 5 10 11 12 13 9 8 7 6 4 5 3 COMPONENT VIEW 1 Wire Clamp 2 Sensor 3 Roll Pins 4 Ball Entry Tube 5 Thumbscrews 6 Hinge Shaft 7 Head Frame 8 Elevation Hinge 9 Elevation Actuator 10 Elevation Handl...

Page 17: ...4251 www sportsattack com 15 AA 14 Lower Control Box Cover AA 16A Upper Arm AA 1 Caster AA 16A Arm AA 10 Upright Arm Plate AA 16B Lower Arm AA 35 Lower Control Box Mount Plate AA 6 Base Angle AA 76A L...

Page 18: ...s Attack LLC 800 717 4251 www sportsattack com 16 AA 42 Feed Shaft Assembly Roll Pin Assembly AA 28 Motor AA 62A Feed Tube Upper Feed Plate AA 38A Spacer Lower Feed Plate AA 48 Ball Bin Ace Attack Exp...

Page 19: ...d Shaft Roll Pin AA 31 Head Frame 1 AA 35 Lower Control Box Mount Plate AA 37 Feed Plate 2 AA 28 Motor AA 38A Spacer 3 AA 42 Feed Shaft Assembly AA 44 Wire Clamp 1 AA 45A Rubber Feed Timer AA 48 Ball...

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