
JUNIOR HACK ATTACK
™
SOFTBALL PITCHING MACHINE
SPORTS ATTACK, LLC.
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Softball Shutting Down
SHUTTING DOWN
TURNING JUNIOR HACK ATTACK “OFF”
1. Set each speed control dial to “0”.
2. Turn the on/off switch “OFF”.
3. Unplug Junior Hack Attack from the power source.
PUTTING JUNIOR HACK ATTACK AWAY
1. Be absolutely sure that the throwing wheels have completely stopped turning.
2. See Figure 8A at right:
a. Turn the elevation adjustment counter-clockwise until the throwing head is all the
way down.
b. Push the frame lock pin all the way up (See Figure 8A at right).
c. Hold the frame lock pin in the up position (See Figure 8B at right).
d. 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. Remove (unsocket) rear leg and insert the long
transport leg.
5. See Figure 7 below:
Using the transport leg as a handle, tip Junior Hack Attack back until 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 the Junior Hack Attack in a car, remove the throwing head assembly from
the undercarriage.:
a. Be sure the frame lock is engaged and the throwing head is tightly secured to
the yoke.
b. Completely loosen and remove the horizontal swivel control from the undercarriage
nut and place it into the lock storage nut (See Figure 8C).
c. 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.
d. 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.
Figure 8A
Push up frame lock pin.
Figure 8B
Hold frame lock all the way up until the
throwing head is held tightly against the frame
lock pin.
Figure 8D
Lift the throwing head completely out
of the undercarriage.
Figure 7
Maneuvering
STORE FRONT LEGS
IN TRAVEL SOCKETS.
USE TRANSPORT
LEG AS A HANDLE
TO MANEUVER.
Figure 8C