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BALL SPIN (ALL MODELS)

Robo-Pong robots are capable of putting any type of spin 

on the ball. Topspin, backspin, sidespin, and even combina-

tion spins can easily be selected. To change the spin, simply 

rotate the head of the robot until the desired spin is at the 

top of the Ball Discharge Hole (see Figure 7).

For combination spins, move the head until one of the 

rotational arrows is at the top of the Ball Discharge Hole. 

For instance, if the arrow between Topspin and Sidespin is 

selected, the robot will deliver a ball containing both top-

spin and sidespin. Likewise, if the arrow between Backspin 

and Sidespin is selected, the robot will deliver a combina-

tion backspin/sidespin ball.

Before discussing how to return spins, it's important to 

know that your robot simulates the play of a modern table 

tennis professional using inverted sponge rubber. With 

Robo-Pong robots, there is always some kind of spin on the 

ball. To learn how to produce your own spin and return an 

opponent’s (or the robot’s) spin, it is important to use the 

correct equipment—a quality inverted or pips out sponge 

rubber racket. Using old-style paddles such as hard rubber 

or sandpaper will make it more difficult to control spin.

Each spin has a different effect on the ball and how the 

ball reacts when you strike it with your paddle. Following 

are some brief pointers to help you return the different 

spins. More detail is available in Chapter 7 of the T

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 which is included with your Robo-Pong 2040+ if 

bought in the U.S., or available separately.

The secret to returning spin is to angle your paddle 

correctly when contacting the ball. Any spin can easily be 

returned if you angle your paddle properly. Set your pad-

dle angle at the beginning of your stroke and maintain the 

same angle until your stroke ends. Avoid changing your 

paddle angle during your stroke. (See Figure 8.)

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Rotate Head So 

Desired Spin Is 

Listed In Upright 

Position

CAUTION:

Do Not Twist Power 

Cord Around Head. 

Rotate No More 

Than 180° In Either 

Direction From 

Position Shown

SPIN SELECTION

FIGURE 7

TOPSPIN

SIDE VIEW

BACKSPIN

SIDE VIEW

PADDL

E

PADDLE

LEFT SIDESPIN

TOP VIEW

RIGHT SIDESPIN

TOP VIEW

RETURN SHOT

RETURN SHO

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RETURN SHOT

PADDL

E

PADDLE

RETURN SHO

T

PADDLE ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS

FOR VARIOUS SPINS

FIGURE 8

Topspin causes the ball to dip downward as it travels 

through the air. When you strike the ball with your paddle, 

it has a tendency to pop up high in the air. To compensate 

for topspin, angle your paddle face down as you stroke 

through the ball in a forward and upward direction. 

Contact the top surface of the ball. (See Figure 8A.)

Backspin causes the ball to rise upward and float as it 

travels through the air. When you strike the ball with your 

paddle, it has a tendency to go straight down into the table. 

To compensate for backspin, angle your paddle face 

upward as you push your paddle straight forward. Contact 

the bottom surface of the ball. (See Figure 8B.)

Sidespin makes the ball curve sideways through the 

air. Left sidespin makes the ball rebound off your paddle to 

your right; right sidespin to the left. To compensate for left 

sidespin, angle the paddle face to the left and contact the 

right side of the ball. To compensate for right sidespin, 

angle your paddle face to the right and contact the left sur-

face of the ball. (See Figures 8C &8D.)

Combination spins take on the characteristics of both 

spins, although to a lesser degree than the pure spins. To 

compensate for topspin/right sidespin, you must angle 

your paddle face down and to the right and contact the top 

left surface of the ball. Likewise, a backspin/left sidespin 

ball is best returned by angling your paddle face up and to 

the left and contacting the ball on its bottom right surface.

Spins are increased by turning up the Ball Speed knob 

on the Control Box. You increase both the speed and spin 

on the ball every time you turn up the Ball Speed knob. It is 

not possible to adjust Robo-Pong robots to deliver a slow 

ball with lots of spin, for instance. It is also impossible for 

Robo-Pong robots to deliver a no-spin ball. Additionally, 

since backspin causes the ball to rise, the maximum setting 

for Ball Speed when the robot is set on Backspin is approxi-

mately 4–5.

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Содержание Robo-Pong 1040+

Страница 1: ...g Instructions Carefully Newgy Table Tennis Robot OWNER S MANUAL For Models 2040 1040 545 Manufactured under one or more of the following U S patents 4 844 458 4 854 588 4 917 380 5 009 421 5 335 905...

Страница 2: ...arranties with respect to the contents of this manual and expressly waives any implied warran ty for the particular purpose of sale or interest The manufacturer reserves the right to make any amendmen...

Страница 3: ...ies parts replacement service and warranty In general instructions will apply to all models except when clearly designated by a caption heading or the following footnotes 1Robo Pong 1040 only 2Robo Po...

Страница 4: ...end in a horizontal position If you re right handed place it on the left side of the table If you re left handed place it on the right side of the table Open the clip and place the Connector Cable and...

Страница 5: ...ready for random delivery turn the Oscillator Speed on and the balls will be randomly delivered across the entire table To become more familiar with the controls and adjustments for your machine read...

Страница 6: ...th the table and the Front Support Plate sits on top of the table The center of the Front Support Plate aligns with the centerline of the table The robot will be held by its own weight See Figure 10 p...

Страница 7: ...r settings increase the time between shots Higher settings decrease time between shots Lowest set ting at which balls will come out is approximately 2 13 to 26 balls per minute At a setting of 10 the...

Страница 8: ...um Ball Speed is 3 5 As the Ball Speed is turned up the head must be angled up to deliver the ball so it first strikes the player s side of the table robot returning see Figures 6A 6B As the Ball Spee...

Страница 9: ...From Position Shown SPIN SELECTION FIGURE 7 TOPSPIN SIDE VIEW BACKSPIN SIDE VIEW P A D D L E PADDLE LEFT SIDESPIN TOP VIEW RIGHT SIDESPIN TOP VIEW RETURN SHOT RETURN SHOT RETURN SHOT PADDLE PADDLE RET...

Страница 10: ...lure to follow these instructions will likely result in broken parts and may void your warranty Following is an explanation of each zone that can be selected as shown in Figures 10 and 10A 3 4 Robot d...

Страница 11: ...the playing area and place them inside the box too REMOVE CLEAR FRONT COVER Place the robot body on your table Pull the Clear Front Cover off by squeez ing on the circular fingerholds on the sides of...

Страница 12: ...roll down into the Center Trough The balls will be out of the way and you can easily loosen the two wing nuts and two clip washers then pull up on the robot body to remove it see Steps 4 5 opposite p...

Страница 13: ...er s end At a Ball Speed setting of 10 the ball speed is very fast and simulates the angle from which a typical kill shot would be hit However the 1040 s oscillator ranges are narrower than if the rob...

Страница 14: ...ake sure the robot sits level by adjusting the Rubber Tips as described above In this case it may be necessary to use the Rubber Tip one size larger than normal to level the robot ADJUSTING NET TENSIO...

Страница 15: ...the flexible band 21B Insert the band into the clip where the knot is located 21C Side Net should look like 21D The flexible bands were designed to provide the proper tension for the side nets in most...

Страница 16: ...tting them in the Ball Bucket or Ball Trays run the balls through the machine at high frequency by setting the Ball Frequency to 10 the Ball Speed to 3 the spin to backspin and aim the head at the mid...

Страница 17: ...VE BALL DAMS F r o m t h e front of the robot raise e a c h t r a y slightly and remove the Ball Dams from their storage posi tions Don t raise too much or the balls will fall out See Figures 11 13 on...

Страница 18: ...s if you purchased that accessory When in serting the targets into the pocket target wires should be furthest down in the pocket to prevent the weight of the wires from bending the edges of the target...

Страница 19: ...he plastic Be careful not to get water on the motors Control Box or the 5 Pin Connector REMOVE ROBOT BODY First remove the robot body from the Center Trough 2040 or Ball Bucket 545 1040 Then lay it on...

Страница 20: ...ill not pick up balls SOLUTIONS A Pong Master Scoreboard an optional accessory is controlling Ball Feed Turn Scoreboard off 1 2 B Ball jam See Problem 18 C Ball Feed Motor is not running See Problem 1...

Страница 21: ...r the ball all the way to either the left or right corner of the table when spin is set to straight topspin or backspin Control Levers are set to positions 3 4 and robot is in position 1 or 5 Figure 1...

Страница 22: ...e Control Box is bad Replace 1 2 BALL JAMS 18 PROBLEM Balls jam inside the machine Ball jams are normally indicated by a squealing noise from the Control Box SOLUTIONS A See Solution 6A B Using new or...

Страница 23: ...er 60 See Note 2 78 See Note 1 65 64 72 74 63 58 77 See Note 3 61 FIGURE E ROBOT HEAD ASSEMBLY 1 When disassembling the robot head do not let the Detent Pin 65 fall out of the Left Housing 61 since it...

Страница 24: ...n 65 fall out of the Left Housing 61 since it s small and easy to lose Work atop a towel to prevent loss of parts 2 A small amount of Superglue cyanoacrylate holds the Ball Discharge Spring 60 onto th...

Страница 25: ...1 2000 116 CT Support Leg Rubber Tip 3 4w std 2 12 2000 118 CT Support Leg Rubber Tip 1w 2 13 2000 120 CT Rubber Spacer Washer not shown 4 14 2000 122 CT Pivot Pin 1 15 2050 124B CT Ball Dam 40 mm 2 1...

Страница 26: ...I pg 25 1 54 2040 161B BF Spring Short 1 55 2040 162A BF Clear Front Cover 40mm 1 57 2040 164B BF Upper Guide 40 mm 1 58 2040 166A BF Discharge Tube 40mm 1 59 2000 168 BF Discharge Tube Brake 2 60 20...

Страница 27: ...TRAINING LOG 27 DATE TIME NOTES...

Страница 28: ...28 DATE TIME NOTES...

Страница 29: ...performing a Factory Default Restoration pg 14 You may also want to visit our website to see if any information has been updated When you do call please have your serial number and this manual handy T...

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