Operation – JUGS Sports Curveball (2 wheel) Pitching Machine User Manual

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NOTE:

We suggest that each operator spend a couple of hours experimenting with the
JUGS Pitching Machine. (You may want to jot down the wheel position and speed

dial settings in the space provided on pages 26 for future reference). Try many
different speed settings. Do not be afraid that any setting you make will harm the

pitching machine; however, you should use a wide backstop when experimenting
with faster speeds.
• At the beginning of practice, or after any change in speed, curve, or trajectory,

have the batter stand well clear while at least one test ball is thrown to make
sure the ball is thrown at the desired target. If you move the machine for any
reason, repeat this process.

• Throw balls at speeds the batter can learn to hit. As the batter’s skills increase

you can throw faster pitches.

• When you increase speed of any pitch, you must lower elevation of aim; when

you decrease speed, you must increase the aim elevation.

• Do not permit the pitching machine to fall on its wheels. This could result in

non-warranty damage.

• Check tightness of all bolts and nuts at regular intervals. If any looseness,

vibration, or rattle is noticed, correct immediately before further use.

• Always turn both dials to the full counter-clockwise position when throwing is

completed or temporarily stopped. Then turn toggle switch to the OFF position.

WARNING:

A pitching screen must be used to protect the operator and the
machine from batted balls.

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