
SNAP ATTACK™ FOOTBALL MACHINE
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SHUTTING DOWN & TRANSPORTING
(continued)
5. Using handles C (See Figure 1) tip machine up and over onto lifting handle
assembly feet See Figure 1). Unsocket two lower (front) legs, leaving upper (rear)
leg in socketed position .
6. Lift rear leg and roll machine (See Figure 5).
Shutting Down & T
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Figure 5
Lift rear leg and roll .
Shown being used with pass and
punting stand .
PASSING, PUNTING & KICKOFF
The Snap Attack is able to simulate both right-hand and left-hand spins .
Two wheel tilt handles G (See Figure 1) are located underneath both motors, one on
each side, and are used to change the angle of the wheels to provide either end-over-
end or spiral ball delivery .
L-
Left spiral pass, left handle is all the way forward away from operator, right handle is
in the opposite position .
R-
Right spiral pass, right handle is all the way forward away from operator, left handle
is in the opposite position .
K-
Lines indicate range for kick-off setting, depending on ball size and inflation,
forward line provides furthest distance . Both handles must be in the same position
in the slider for an end-over-end kick .
FEEDING BALL INTO THROWING WHEEL
(
See Figure 6)
IMPORTANT: Be sure cradle is pulled all the way back. Use ball feed handle J (See
Figure 2). Ball is positioned the same in cradle for any pass, punt or snap. See Figure 6).
45°
Figure 6
Spiral Pass/Punt/Snap
Position the locating point where
seams intersect
IMPORTANT!
CARE, CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION
(once per season, or as required)
1. Pass & Kick Elevation Control Handle E (See Figure 2) Apply fresh grease to threads.
2 . Horizontal Swivel Lock
a . Completely remove the horizontal pivot control handle . Clean all old grease, dirt,
etc . from the threads .
b . Wipe the threads with a very small amount of fresh grease .
c . Reinstall .
THROWING WHEEL MOTORS
Motors are sealed and require no lubrication . Check bolts for tightness once a season .
Tighten bolts securely, but do not over-tighten. (See page 6).
CLEANING THE THROWING WHEELS
The throwing wheels must be kept clean to maintain accuracy . Clean the wheels
periodically to control the build-up of grass and dirt .
1 . Turn the power switch “OFF” and allow the wheels to come to a complete stop .
Unplug Snap Attack from electric power .
2 . Dampen a rag with soap and water . Turn the throwing wheel by hand and scrub
the wheel until the build-up is removed . For very heavy build-up, a synthetic
scouring pad, such as a Scotch-Brite
®
scouring pad, may be used sparingly .
EXAMINE THE MACHINE
Examine Snap Attack for condition and completeness before every use:
1 . Throwing wheels must be tight on the motor shafts . Check that the four bolts
holding the motor to the throwing head assembly are tight .
2 . Wheel guard and ball cradle must be securely fastened .
CAUTION
PERSONAL
INJURY HAZARD
Never attempt to clean the
throwing wheels while they are
turning . Rags or implements
caught in spinning wheels can
cause serious injury .
Unplug the machine before
cleaning the wheels or
performing any service .