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Silent Partner EDGE LITE - Elevation Adjustment; Adjusting Ball Trajectory Height; Throwing High Lobs

Silent Partner EDGE LITE
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ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF THROW
The height of the ball trajectory is adjusted by
releasing the clamp shown in the picture and
repositioning it along the arc cut into the body
of the machine.
The clamp is shown here in the position that
will provide the lowest throw. As the clamp is
repositioned to the right along the arc, the
ball is thrown increasingly high.
THROWING HIGH LOBS
Very high lobs can be achieved by placing the
clamp at the extreme right of the arc AND by
inclining the machine towards the rear.
The inclination of the machine is achieved by
flipping a metal foot (shown in the lower left in the
picture) down on the court.
Small changes in speed and spin can have a big
impact on the trajectory of the ball when throwing
lobs, so experiment carefully with your settings.
The oscillator can be turned when the machine is
throwing lobs.
This is a good time to take note of the small chain
located in the area of the metal foot. This is a
ground chain that protects against the accumulation
of static electricity in the machine. Just let it hang
down (it will touch the court, or the metal foot,
providing a ground connection in either case).

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