JUNIOR HACK ATTACK
™
BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINE
SPORTS ATTACK, LLC.
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Baseball Fungo (Fielding Pr
actice)
BASEBALL FUNGO
(FIELDING PRACTICE)
THROWING GROUNDERS, FLY BALLS, LINE DRIVES AND POP-UPS
1. Roll Junior Hack Attack to home plate and face toward center field. Install legs, tilt it
into position and connect to electric power (See Baseball Set-up & Preparation on Page 5).
2. Turn the elevation control counter-clockwise to release the frame lock (See page 5, Photo C).
3. Loosen the horizontal swivel lock until the throwing head pivots freely (See Photo C).
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
to aim at any point on the field.
You can simulate various line drives (slicing, fading, sinking, rising, etc.) by adjusting the
spin. Refer to Figure 5 on page 7.
See Figure 6 below:
For pop-ups, push the handle down. Using the opposite hand, situate ball on ball chute so
that the ball rolls down the chute and through the throwing wheels.
4. When defensive work is completed, position the “through hole” directly over the
undercarriage nut. Screw in the horizontal swivel lock through the “through hole” and
into the undercarriage nut and tighten securely.
5. Secure the throwing head with the frame lock. Allow all three throwing wheels to come
to a complete stop before transporting Junior Hack Attack.
Figure 6
Feeding the ball for pop-ups
WARNING
HAZARD FROM
HIGH-SPEED PROJECTILES
Being struck by a pitched ball
can cause serious injury or death.
Make sure that no one steps in
front of Junior Hack Attack while it
is connected to electric power.
Clear all hitters away from home
plate, the batter’s box and the
backstop area before connecting
Junior Hack Attack to electric
power.
CAUTION
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Never reach up chute to push ball
into the throwing wheels. Be sure
to keep hands and fingers well
away from the throwing wheels.
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Be careful to keep all persons
away from front of Junior Hack
Attack any time it is connected to
electrical power.
Photo C
Horizontal Swivel Lock
Photo D
Store Horizontal Swivel Lock in storage nut.
Storage Nut
Horizontal
Swivel Lock
Through Hole
Undercarriage
Nut