I-HACK ATTACK™ BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINE
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Batting Practice
PITCH LOCATORS -cont’d
WhenUPLisppedover(Figure14)tofreeverticallimitposition,throwinghead
canbetiltedbackforineldforyballs,timedrivers,ineldpop-upsandcatcher’spop-
ups;
WhenbothLPLandRPLareinlowerposition(Figure15)andUPL(Figure14)isinthefree
position(Figure14)throwingheadisfreetopivotinstantlyinmydirectiontothrowground
ballsandyballstoanyspotontheeld(fungo).
While complicated to describe, actual use will quickly make pitch locators effective
and easy to use. These locators are exclusive to the I-Hack!
Elevation Handle
UPL-
Upper Pitch
Locator
Left Pitch
Locator(LPL)
Lower Position (Fungo)
Right Pitch
Locator(RPL)
Figure 14
Figure 15
NOTE: As wheel speeds are
changed for different velocities
and spins, the ball will be pitched
to differing locations. Compen-
sate for these changes by turning
the elevation control, and by
moving the rear leg.
Figure 3 Present the ball to the hitter
Feeding the ball
IMPORTANT: Hitter should
stride the instant he sees the ball
release from the feeder’s hand at
the upper end of the ball chute.
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 I-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
I-Hack Attack to electric power.