Show Pro Industries PRO CUTTER 1502 Installation Instructions Manual

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PRO CUTTER 1502
with "EYE-BALL" Training Package
Show Pro Industries would like to thank you for purchasing a Pro
Cutter. Every effort has been taken to provide you with a quality product
that is designed to provide years of trouble-free service.
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Shown here with optional mounting bracket
SHOW PRO INDUSTRIES
P.O. Box 1235 (Hwy. 51 N.), Springtown, TX 76082 / (817)523-4055 / (817)220-5117 fax
email: showpro@flash.net/ www.procutter.com

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Eric Melard
May 20, 2025

Salut. Le moteur ne fonctionne plus , pourtant il y a une tension de 25 V sur les bornes , la commande fonctionne bien également , j’ai changé les charbons pour écarter le doute . Que faire ? Merci à vous désolé mais je ne sais pas écrire l’ anglais . Cordialement Eric M

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Mr. Anderson
May 24, 2025

If the Show Pro Industries PRO CUTTER 1502 motor is not working despite having 25 V at the terminals and a functioning control, check the 4 amp/250V AGC fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace it using only the specified fuse type to avoid permanent damage. If the fuse is not the issue, a more serious problem may exist, and you should contact Show Pro Industries.

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Summary of Contents for Show Pro Industries PRO CUTTER 1502

  • Page 1 PRO CUTTER 1502 with “EYE-BALL” Training Package Show Pro Industries would like to thank you for purchasing a Pro Cutter. Every effort has been taken to provide you with a quality product that is designed to provide years of trouble-free service.
  • Page 2 Packing List:  control box (steel box containing electronic equipment  antenna  remote control (worn on rider’s wrist)  inflatable bladder with hand pump  black and white ball cover  slide tubes  kevlar cable  cable tensioner ...
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mount control box: Securely attach control box on one side of arena. It should be mounted so pulleys on bottom of box are approximately 45 inches from ground. Mount cable tensioner: Mount cable tensioner on opposite side of arena approximately 45 inches from ground.
  • Page 4 Install antenna: Remove shipping cap from antenna connecter on top of control box. Insert whip antenna into connecter, push down, and twist clockwise approximately ¼ turn. You should feel antenna lock into position. (To remove antenna, squeeze base and twist counter-clockwise) *Do not discard the protective cap.
  • Page 5 Operating Instructions: Following is a brief description of the various switches and dials: POWER: Flip POWER switch ON to energize control box. Red POWER light will illuminate. The unit requires 5 seconds to initialize. Avoid pressing any control buttons while unit initializes. MANUAL: Operate control box left, right, and change speeds.
  • Page 6 * Superior radio system: Better range, less interference. * Large drive system: Heavy-duty industrial components * Weather-tight NEMA enclosure * Climate control system * Dynamic braking Thank you for choosing.... SHOW PRO INDUSTRIES P.O. Box 1235, Springtown, TX 76082 / (817)523-4055 / (817)220-5117 fax...
  • Page 7 Fuse may be blown or a more serious problem may exist. Contact Show Pro Industries. NOTE: The remote control, worn on the rider’s wrist, has a 9-volt battery in the plastic case inside the pouch. The battery must be changed on a regular basis. The first sign that a battery may be failing is when the cow or flag starts hesitating or “missing”...
  • Page 8 (2) years from the date of original purchase. During the warranty period, Show Pro Industries will repair, or at its option replace without charge, any SPI product (excluding normal wear items), providing it is returned to the factory, shipping prepaid, and is proven to be defective during the subsequent factory inspection.

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