Sports Attack STRIKE ATTACK Instruction Manual Download Page 9

STRIKE ATTACK™ SOCCER MACHINE

SPORTS ATTACK, LLC 

 800-717-4251 

 sportsattack.com

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GENERATOR INFORMATION

 

(12 volt model excluded from generator use)

 

1. Strike Attack requires a generator capable of providing clean electricity  

     (invertor technology) of a minimum 1000 watts at 120 volts 60hz.
  2. Be sure both speed control knobs are at “0” before plugging Strike Attack™ into  

     the  generator.
  3. Start the generator and allow it to reach full speed before turning the power switch “ON”.
  4. Turn the power switch “OFF” before shutting the generator off and before  

     unplugging Strike Attack.

IMPORTANT: 

Generator speed fluctuations can damage the electronic speed control.  

Maintain adequate fuel in the generator at all times.

BATTERY INFORMATION

 

The Strike Attack DC model comes with a non-spilling AGM (advance glass mat) deep 

cycle D34 battery. This 12V battery can perform up to 13V when fully charged and can 

stand discharge down to below 10V. 
Upon receiving your Strike Attack and battery, you should charge the battery using the  

charger that comes with your unit. The charger has 3 charging settings 2 amps, 5 amps, 

and 10 amps.  The charger defaults to 2 amps setting; to change the charging amps on 

the battery charger, use the mode button. The battery will have a longer life if charged 

on less amps. (10 amps may cause damage to battery). Inspect the battery for damage 

before charging (possibility of explosion) and unplug battery from machine when  

charging. Battery needs to cool before recharging. Do not charge the battery when wet.  

When replacing battery, you must use the same battery as originally equipped. When 

uninstalling the battery, you must first disconnect the negative cable, then the positive. 

When installing battery, you must first connect the positive, then the negative.

The battery has a line of light indicators on the charger:

   No lights - Indicates AC power is applied to the charger
   Full Line of Green lights - Indicates when the batter is fully charged
The charger on the Strike Attack does not damage fully charged batteries left connected to 

it. You may also charge the battery using any manufactured automotive battery charger. 

IMPORTANT:

 

Terminals must be protected 

from short circuit. Any object that is placed 

touching either battery terminal could cause 

a short circuit.

Battery Life Indicator LED’s on the Machine:

  

If the green light is off, the battery is running 

low on charge.

AMPS

Approx Charge Times

2

22 hours

5

10 hours

10

5 hours

Machine can be operated while charging, however the RPM will be lower. If battery is  

unplugged from the machine the battery charges faster.
 Charger automatically defaults to 2 amps charging mode, it can be changed by holding the 

“Mode” button on the charger. The battery will have a longer life if charged on less amps.

Gener

ator Information

ADDITIONAL  

INFORMATION

If you have any questions  

regarding the safe operation of  

this equipment, please call:
Sports Attack Customer Service: 

800.717.4251 or 775.345.2882

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To reorder components, a parts 

list and part numbers can be 

found on page 14.

Summary of Contents for STRIKE ATTACK

Page 1: ...SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER INSTRUCTION MANUAL SOCCER MACHINE REV09172020 OPERATION SETUP USE CARE SERVICE SPORTS ATTACK LLC 800 717 4251 www sportsattack com STRIKE ATTACK SOCCER MACHINE PATENTS APPLIED FOR...

Page 2: ...and one 1 year for commercial environments with the following exceptions Throwing Wheels are warranted for two 2 years Electronic Controller is warranted for two 2 years and Throwing Wheel Motors are...

Page 3: ...TENANCE SERVICE Care Cleaning Maintenance 9 Component Replacement 10 13 Exploded View 14 Parts List 15 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this Sports Attack LLC equipment Proper assembly careful op...

Page 4: ...er Check that the speed control is at 0 before turning the throwing wheels ON Do not allow anyone to walk in front of the Strike Attack if it is connected to electrical power Do not allow anyone to wa...

Page 5: ...ng the safe operation of this equipment please call Sports Attack Customer Service 800 717 4251 or 775 345 2882 To reorder components a parts list and part numbers can be found on page 14 Throwing Whe...

Page 6: ...rol knobs NOTE The wheels will delay 10 15 seconds upon initial power up SAFETY HINT When lowering or lifting the Strike Attack keep your back straight and lift using your legs WARNING HAZARD FROM HIG...

Page 7: ...e in line with the slots on the machine body Two shown Third is not visible but is located on the opposite side of the battery from circle 2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have any questions regarding...

Page 8: ...rike Attack upright Figure 6 Attach battery wires Setting Up the Strike Attack ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have any questions regarding the safe operation of this equipment please call Sports Attack...

Page 9: ...rom machine when charging Battery needs to cool before recharging Do not charge the battery when wet When replacing battery you must use the same battery as originally equipped When uninstalling the b...

Page 10: ...775 345 2882 Battery Information Figure 8 Top view of battery attached to machine B2 B1 C A REPLACING A BATTERY Battery may be removed while rear handle assembly is attached or detached from throwing...

Page 11: ...ball material build up on one wheel with a hair dryer or heat gun on high setting until build up softens Step Three With a putty knife simply loosen and peel off the build up material Step Four Wet a...

Page 12: ...with a hammer making sure the wrench remains on the bolt 3 Remove the bolt and washer 4 Work the wheel off of the motor shaft Be sure to catch the key as it is freed from the keyway 5 Ball throwing w...

Page 13: ...utside wheel guard 3 Remove the throwing wheel See page 10 4 Remove inside wheel guard 5 Unbolt 4 bolts See Figure 10 and slide motor out Reassemble with new motor in reverse order MOTOR REPLACEMENT T...

Page 14: ...res are correctly reinstalled Motor wire connectors are different sizes Be sure they are installed on the correct size terminal See Figure 12 for the two motor wires and Figure 13 for the power cord w...

Page 15: ...es are correctly reinstalled Motor wire connectors are different sizes Be sure they are installed on the correct size terminal See Figure 12 for the two motor wires and Figure 13 for the power cord wi...

Page 16: ...nsport Wheel 2 Assy Base FRONT 3 Assy Base REAR 4 Controller Assy 5 Handle Assy AC model shown 6 Motor Side Wheel Guard 7 Wheel Guard 8 Throwing Wheel 9 Motor 10 Motor Mount Plate Orange 11 Elevation...

Page 17: ...8 Assembly Base FRONT 3 533 6009 Assembly Base REAR 4 520 0073 Controller Assembly 5 553 6014 AC Handle Assembly shown 5 533 6013 DC Handle Assembly 6 280 4001 Motor Side Wheel Guard 7 280 4002 Wheel...

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