
SNAP ATTACK™ FOOTBALL MACHINE
Sports Attack, LLC.
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800.717.4251
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www.sportsattack.com
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SAFETY HINT
When lowering or lifting, Snap
Attack keep your back straight
and lift with your legs . Be
ready to grab the wheel guard
and guide Snap Attack into
the upright position .
Setting-up As A Centering Machine
WARNING
HAZARD FROM
HIGH-SPEED
PROJECTILES
Being struck by a thrown ball
can cause serious injury or
death . Make sure that no one
steps in front of Snap Attack
while it is connected to
electric power .
Clear everyone away from
machine before connecting
Snap Attack to electric power .
Figure 3
Remove wing nuts .
SET-UP & PREPARATION
Using the Snap Attack on the stand to throw passes, punts and kicks offs
IMPORTANT:
Lock pin A must be removed (See Figure 1) and stored in adjacent hole
to left . This will allow machine to pivot horizontally .
IMPORTANT:
For maximum distance, balls must be properly inflated. (See chart at
bottom of page 2).
SETTING MACHINE UP
1. Using wing nuts (See Figures 3) which are stored on bolts, attach throwing head
to undercarriage (See Figure 2), tighten wing nuts B securely to undercarriage.
2. Insert 3 legs into sockets. (See Figure 2)
3. Using lifting handles (See Figure 1) tilt machine up onto all three tripod legs.
4. Remove lock pin A and store in adjacent hole to left (See Figure 4).
5. Loosen horizontal control handle D (See Figure 2 & 4).
6. Loosen pass and kick elevation handle E (See Figure 2).
7. Plug machine into power source. (110v)
8 . Turn power switch “ON” .
9. Loosen wheel tilt handle E (See Figure 2) . Over time this wheel tilt handle G
will have to be adjusted adjust loosen bolt until handle angle be changed to new
proper position . Then tighten bolt securing handle in adjusted position .
10.Using wheel tilt angle handle G (See figure 2) push forward for end-over-end
or pull back for passes and punts .
11 . Dial wheel speed F to approximate speed .
12 . Continue throwing test balls and adjusting speeds until desired distance and
speed is achieved .
NOTE: Maximum post height should not exceed 34” with the stand on the ground. See page 10.
SHUTTING DOWN & TRANSPORTING
TURNING SNAP ATTACK “OFF”
1 . Turn the power switch “OFF” and unplug Snap Attack from the power source .
TRANSPORTING WITH STAND
1 . Be sure machine is turned “OFF” and wheels are not turning .
2 . Unplug cord from extension cord, standard outlet or generator .
3. Frame lock pin A (See Figures 2 & 4) must be inserted in hole to right, locking
head into position for transporting .
4. Using the elevation control, tilt the throwing heads up (to high position) and
lock into place (See Figure 5). This will facilitate transporting.
Figure 4
Lock pin inserted to lock throw-
ing head into position for transporting .
Lock Pin
Horizontal
Control
Figure 5
Loosen stand elevation handle .
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