Sports Attsck Junior Hack Attack Instruction Manual

Sports Attsck Junior Hack Attack Instruction Manual

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BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINES
JUNIOR HACK ATTACK™ PITCHING MACHINE
PATENTS APPLIED FOR

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Includes: OPERATION · SETUP · USE & CARE · SERVICE
S P ORTS AT TAC K , LLC.
8 00-717 -4 251
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kelly L. kimball
March 24, 2025

Machine is not powering up

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 24, 2025

The Sports Attack Junior Hack Attack machine may not be powering up due to the following possible reasons:

1. Power Connection Issue – Ensure the machine is plugged into an electrical power source and the power cord is properly connected.
2. On/Off Switch Position – Verify that the on/off switch is turned “ON.”
3. Circuit Breaker Issue – Check if the circuit breaker has tripped and reset it if necessary.
4. Wiring Issues – Inspect the wiring connections, ensuring that the black and white motor wires are correctly connected to the circuit board terminals as specified in the wiring diagram.
5. Motor or Component Failure – If the motors are not receiving power, inspect the connections to the motors and replace faulty components if needed.

Check these factors to diagnose and resolve the power issue.

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Summary of Contents for Sports Attsck Junior Hack Attack

  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINES JUNIOR HACK ATTACK™ PITCHING MACHINE PATENTS APPLIED FOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Includes: OPERATION · SETUP · USE & CARE · SERVICE S P ORTS AT TAC K , LLC. 8 00-717 -4 251 sport sattack .c om •...
  • Page 2 WARRANTY STATEMENT To register the Warranty, All sports training equipment manufactured by SPORTS ATTACK LLC. is warranted against please return the Warranty defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of original Registration Card to: purchase, with the following exceptions: Sports Attack, LLC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    This manual contains the information needed to properly setup Junior Hack Attack, and to use, care for and maintain Junior Hack Attack in a manner which will ensure its optimum performance.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    fingers anywhere near the throwing wheels. A loose swivel lock can allow a CAUTION: Carefully check Junior Hack Attack for completeness and condition before pitch to be inside which could hit connecting to electrical power: the batter.
  • Page 5 The horizontal swivel lock must be securely tightened before the batter approaches the plate. ALWAYS test and adjust the Junior Hack Attack before a batter steps up to the plate: 1. Adjust so that Junior Hack Attack throws a ball across the plate.
  • Page 6: Features & Operating Controls

    SAFETY HINT Keep your back straight and lift with your legs. Be ready to grab the wheel guard and guide Junior Hack Attack into the upright position (See Figure 3). Figure 4 Carefully tilt Junior Hack Attack up onto its rear legs...
  • Page 7: Set-Up & Preparation

    6. See Figure 3 on page 4. power. Walk around to the front of Junior Hack Attack, and, with your back to home plate, reach down and grasp the wheel guards. Then, lift machine up and over the front legs GENERATOR INFORMATION and set it gently onto the rear leg.
  • Page 8: Batting Practice

    * This is the average setting for a Little League fastball. Clear all hitters away from home 3. Check again to make sure no one is in front of Junior Hack Attack or anywhere near plate, the batter’s box and the the batter’s box.
  • Page 9 If the lock is not secure, the throwing head is free to pivot. Discard old or soft leather balls from your Junior Hack Attack batting sessions. Similarly, A loose swivel lock can allow a discard older worn synthetic pitching balls.
  • Page 10: Fungo (Fielding Practice)

    Store horizontal swivel lock in storage nut (See Photo D). By using the handle on the end of the ball chute, you can easily pivot Junior Hack Attack Clear all hitters away from home to aim at any point on the field.
  • Page 11: Shutting Down

    Tighten just enough to secure the throwing head. It is not necessary to over tighten. 3. Using the rear leg as a handle, tip Junior Hack Attack up and over onto the wheel guard. 4. Remove (unsocket) both front legs.
  • Page 12: Care, Cleaning & Maintenance

    Ketone (M.E.K.) may be required to help loosen the build-up of dirt or ball residue. EXAMINE THE MACHINE Examine Junior Hack Attack for condition and completeness before every use: 1. For batting practice, be sure the horizontal swivel lock is secured.
  • Page 13: Component Replacement

    COMPONENT REPLACEMENT Hold wheel while loosening bolts. THROWING WHEEL REPLACEMENT 1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord. For the bottom throwing wheel, remove 3 bolts holding the ball chute to the main casting. 2. Hold the wheel so that it cannot move. Turn the keyway retaining bolt counter-clockwise using a box end wrench.
  • Page 14: Component Replacement

    COMPONENT REPLACEMENT (cont’d) CONTROLLER REPLACEMENT 1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord. 2. Remove four screws holding controller faceplate into main casting. Note the position of the main power and motor wires on the controller, then disconnect the wires. See Figure 12 on page 12 for the three motor wires.
  • Page 15 COMPONENT VIEW Cane Tip Baseball Leg Undercarriage Assembly Swivel Handle Travel Wheel Yoke Assembly Frame Pin Elevation Tension Spring Elevation Screw Throwing Head Casting Wire Clamp Motor, Variable Speed (with Key, Bolt & Washer) Throwing Wheel Baseball Chute Assembly Wheel Guard Assembly Gromet, Wiring Control Panel Plate Speed Control Knob...
  • Page 16: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW Cane Tip Baseball Leg (36”) Extended Leg (46”) Undercarriage Assembly Swivel Handle Travel Wheel Yoke Assembly Frame Pin Elevation Tension Spring Elevation Handle Throwing Head Casting Cable Clamp Motor, Variable Speed (with Key, Bolt & Washer) Throwing Wheel Baseball Chute Assembly Wheel Guard Assembly Grommet, Wiring...
  • Page 17: Parts List

    PARTS LIST To order additional parts, please call: REF#s PART NO. DESCRIPTION Sports Attack Customer 533-1408 Ball Chute Assembly Service Department 800-717-4251 533-0002 Cable Clamp 775-345-2883 280-1001 Cane Tip 232-0002 Circuit Breaker (New Style - Square) 232-0007 Circuit Breaker (Old Style - Round) 17/19 530-0007 Controller Assembly...
  • Page 18: Conversion, Baseball To Softball

    CONVERSION Photo E Softball Conversion Kit BASEBALL TO SOFTBALL CONVERSION KIT (KIT NO. 102-3001) 1. Turn the on/off switch “OFF” and unplug the power cord. 2. Remove (3) bolts holding baseball feed chute. 3. Remove (4) bolts holding bottom motor to main casting (See Photo G). 112-1100 4.
  • Page 19 STRIKE ATTACK CRICK ATTACK SOFTBALL HACK ATTACK SOFTBALL JUNIOR HACK ATTACK SOFTBALL (shown with optional feeder) Please visit our web site sportsattack.com for information about Sports Attack sports training products, or call 800-717-4251 for complete information and specifications. J U NI OR H AC K AT TAC K B A S E BALL PITCH ING MACHINE ™...
  • Page 20 SPORTS ATTACK PRODUCTS TENNIS FOOTBALL ACE ATTACK SNAP ATTACK VOLLEYBALL ATTACK ATTACK II SKILL ATTACK (shown with optional ball bags) (shown with optional ball bags) Please visit our web site sportsattack.com for information about Sports Attack sports training products, or call 800-717-4251 for complete information and specifications. J U NI OR H AC K AT TAC K B A S E BALL PITCH ING MACHINE ™...

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