INCLUDED PARTS Throwing Arm and Trap head Main Spring and Spade Bolt Tire Mounting Bolt Hardware Frame Angle Mount Rear Leg Section Front Leg Section...
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STEP 1 Place 5/16 x 3/4" hex bolt upward through front hole in rear leg section and place matching left-hand hole in front leg section over bolt. *NOTE: If the target thrower is to be mounted on a tire, the front leg should be reversed and horizontal.
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STEP 2 Place 5/16 x 3/4” carriage bolt through square hole of Frame Angle Mount and square hole of Trap Head, then apply 5/16” flat washer, 5/16” lock washer and hand tighten wing nut. 2. Place 5/16 x 3/4” hex bolt through the round Angle Mount hole and round Trap Head hole, apply 516”...
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STEP 3 Thread trigger string through eyebolt and tie one end to trigger.
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STEP 4 With the Throwing Arm pointed outward in the 12 o’clock position, connect main spring to the silver swivel spring hook under the arm. Pull long threaded spring bolt through the hole in the back of the trap head next to the trigger release. Connect by using the washer &...
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Shown mounted on tire (not included) THANK YOU Ensure all hardware is tightened. Once the Main Spring is installed, the thrower is live. Please refer to operation and warnings on the next page.
OPERATION POSITIONING 1. Position thrower in desired location. 2. Step firmly on each of the 3 corner frame spikes to firmly implant. For maximum stability, drive large nails or stakes (not provided) into the ground using the hole in each leg section. 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING Clay pigeons only throwing a short distance - Make sure the Trap is firmly secured and won’t move or bounce. Tighten the nut on the spring which will increase arm swing speed. 2. Clay pigeons breaking during use - Clay pigeon clamp is too close to the trigger.
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