Sports Attack ACE ATTACK Instruction Manual

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TENNIS MAChINE
ACE AttACk™ tENNIS MACHINE
U.S. PATENT# 7,100,594
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Includes: OPERAtION · SEtUP · USE & CARE · SERVICE
SPORtS AttACk LLC
800-717-4251
www.sportsattack.com

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  • Page 1 TENNIS MAChINE ACE AttACk™ tENNIS MACHINE U.S. PATENT# 7,100,594 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Includes: OPERAtION · SEtUP · USE & CARE · SERVICE SPORtS AttACk LLC 800-717-4251 www.sportsattack.com...
  • Page 2 If the warranty repair involves a replacement part, we will make sure you get both the part and easy instructions for replacement at no cost to you. If a service person is needed, Sports Attack will RETURNS pay the pre-approved labor charge to get your machine back in working order.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Ace Attack, and to use, care for and maintain the Ace Attack in a manner which will ensure their optimum performance. RECEIVING ThE PRODUCT Please check the contents of your boxes to ensure you have received all parts for the machine.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    4. Use the Ace Attack only for its intended purpose. • 5. Do not operate the Ace Attack with a damaged cord or plug, if the machine Do not operate on wet ground. malfunctions or has been damaged. CAUTION 6.
  • Page 5 NEVER move or roll the machine when the throwing head is in the raised or elevated contact our Customer position as shown in Figure 1. Service Department at 800- ALWAYS move or roll the Ace Attack when the throwing head is down in the lower 717-4251. position as shown in Figure 2. GENERAL USE 1.
  • Page 6: Component View

    Head Ball Entry Assembly (1) tube (1) Flex tubing (1) Figure 3 Caster-tightening wrench provided with your Ace Attack. Casters ACE At tACk t ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC .
  • Page 7 COMPONENT VIEW Ball Entry tube Wire Clamp Head Frame Elevation Hinge Elevation Control Assembly Hinge Shaft Wheel Guard throwing Wheel NEW FEATURE Added stool helps to easier access the Ball bin Store Stool as Shown ACE At tACk t ENNIS M ACh IN E ™...
  • Page 8: Assembly

    NOTE: We recommend that two people complete the Assembly instructions. Because of that, the instructions are written for two people to complete. 1. Unbolt machine from the pallet. two people should stand on opposite sides of the Ace Attack from each other and carefully move the machine off the pallet.
  • Page 9 TIMING 1. Roll pin to sensor ” the red light on the end of the sensor (See Figure 6) should flash as the roll pin passes over it. 2. twist to adjust rubber grommet. thumb Screws Figure 5 the tube attachment has two thumb screws. Roll Pins Red Sensor Light Figure 6 the red sensor light should flash as the roll pin passes over it.
  • Page 10: Operation

    OPERATION POWER SWITCh & CIRCUIT BREAkER 1. this is the main power switch that energizes the entire machine. Nothing will operate until the main switch is turned “ON.” Be advised that there is a five (5) second delay once the machine is energized, as indicated on the label. 2.
  • Page 11: Throwing Wheel Operation

    IMPORTANT: Always have the throwing head in the lower position when you are filling the ball bin or moving the Ace Attack. FEEDER SWITCh 1. this switch stops and starts the ball feeder. Be sure the throwing wheels are on before you turn on the feeder.
  • Page 12: Oscillation Control

    (cont’d) OSCILLATION CONTROL the Ace Attack provides a variety of oscillation selections: Single Line: the ball is thrown to the same spot. Two or Three Line: the ball is thrown to two or three locations on the court. the ball direction will now alternate between forehand and backhand or throw to two or three separate lines for group instruction.
  • Page 13: Basic Strokes

    OPERATION (cont’d) BASIC STROkES GROUND STROkES throwing head in the “DOWN” position. 1. No Spin - Set all dials at same speed. 2. Top Spin - Set top dial faster, lower dials slower. 1. Back Spin (Slice) - Set top dial slower, lower dials faster. SERVES throwing head in the “UP”...
  • Page 14 THROWING HEAD 1. Use only under adult supervision. Stroke speeds are for advanced players at the baseline. Reduce proportionally for less skilled players. 2. Never allow anyone to walk in front of Ace Attack when BEFORE MOVING power is “ON”.
  • Page 15: Ball Throwing Motor Replacement

    BALL ThROWING MOTOR REPLACEMENT CAUTION TURN OFF ACE ATTACk AND UNPLUG FROM ThE POWER SOURCE PERSONAL INJURY hAZARD Carefully read all instructions in this manual, and all labels and warnings on the Ace 1. Disconnect Head Frame from the Control Box Attack before using the machine.
  • Page 16 BALL ThROWING MOTOR REPLACEMENT TURN OFF ACE ATTACk AND UNPLUG FROM ThE POWER SOURCE 3. Disconnect Actuator 4. Remove Inner-Upper Control Box ACE At tACk t ENNIS M ACh IN E ACE ATTACk ™ T ENNIS M ACh IN E ™...
  • Page 17 Motor Motor Motor Ground ACE At tACk t ENNIS M ACh IN E ACE ATTACk ™ T ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC . 8 00-717- 4251 www. spor ts attack .com Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC .
  • Page 18 Left Motor Right Motor ACE At tACk t ENNIS M ACh IN E ACE ATTACk ™ T ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC . 8 00-717- 4251 www. spor ts attack .com Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC .
  • Page 19 BALL ThROWING MOTOR REPLACEMENT - Cont’d 7. Remove Motor Cover a. First take off the black plastic wheel guard. Wheel guard is held on by four (4) screws. b. Using an Allen wrench, remove the Allen head screw (careful not to lose) that is in the end of the motor shaft that holds the throwing head wheel.
  • Page 20 BALL ThROWING MOTOR REPLACEMENT - Cont’d 8. Remove Motor the motor is held on by four (4) screws. You will need an Allen wrench to loosen all four (4) screws. the motor will then come off the mounting bracket. Remember the position of the mounting bracket towards the motor’s mounting holes.
  • Page 21 Right Motor Top Motor Left Motor AC E AttAC k t ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ S p o rt s At tack, LLC. 800- 717- 4251 www. sports attack . com • •...
  • Page 22: Component View

    Elevation Hinge Elevation Actuator Elevation Handle Elevation Screw throwing Wheel throwing Wheel Guard ACE ATTACk T ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC . 8 00-717- 4251 www. spor ts attack .com •...
  • Page 23: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW 533-5012 Lower Wheel Guard Plate 420-0031 533-5013 533-5020 Motor Shaft Lower Wheel SEI Screw Elevation Guard Plate Nut Plate 10/32 x ” Assembly (Not Shown) 531-0010 throwing 271-0022 533-5027 Wheel Wheel Spacer throwing Head Frame 530-1014 Assembly Motor 533-5018 Crank 533-5014...
  • Page 24 533-5023 Feed Shaft Assembly 531-5000 Rubber Feed timer Assembly 210-0006 Motor Feed ACE ATTACk T ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC . 8 00-717- 4251 www. spor ts attack .com • •...
  • Page 25: Parts List

    Oscillation Actuator 271-0022 Wheel Spacer 420-0031 Motor Shaft SEI Screw 10/32 x ” ACE ATTACk T ENNIS M ACh IN E ™ Sp ort s A tta ck, L LC . 8 00-717- 4251 www. spor ts attack .com •...
  • Page 26 ATTACk BASEBALL JUNIOR hACk ATTACk BASEBALL SOFTBALL hACk ATTACk SOFTBALL JUNIOR hACk ATTACk SOFTBALL (shown with optional Solo feeder) Please visit our web site www.sportsattack.com for information about Sports Attack sports training products, or call 800-717-4251 for complete information and specifications.
  • Page 27 SPORTS ATTACk PRODUCTS SOCCER FOOTBALL STRIkE ATTACk SNAP ATTACk VOLLEYBALL ATTACk ATTACk II SkILL ATTACk (shown with optional ball bags) Please visit our web site www.sportsattack.com for information about Sports Attack sports training products, or call 800-717-4251 for complete information and specifications.

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