The basic settings to effectively manage the shooting system of the ball shooting machine are four:

1. LIFTING AND LOWERING THE TRAJECTORY TO OBTAIN SHOTS OR LOW, MIDAIR CROSSES OR CROSSES AT THE TOP CORNER OF THE GOAL.

2. HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT TO SHOOT AT THE LEFT OR RIGHT OF THE GOALKEEPER.

3. SPEED SETTING OF THE SHOOTING WHEELS TO OBTAIN THE DESIRED SPIN.

 

1 - LIFTING AND LOWERING THE TRAJECTORY

The joint between wheel arm and machine permits to change vertical inclination to obtain low shots or shots at different heights (for example, midair or at the top corner of the goal).

To lower the shot, rotate the crank on the joint anticlockwise.

 

2 - HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT OF SHOOTING DIRECTION 

“Moving horizontally” means that it is possible to move the wheels horizontally to shoot the ball at the left or at the right of the goalkeeper or a target.

Just hold the handles and push them laterally to shoot at the desired directions.

3 - RUBBER WHEEL ROTATION SPEED SETTING

The motor control setting the shooting wheel speed is in the control panel located in the rear part of the machine.

The two wheels can be set independently by means of two knobs (potentiometers) that control the motors.

The right knob controls the right wheel and the left knob control the left wheel.

When shooting wheels rotate at the same speed, the ball has a straight trajectory. When the wheels rotate at different speeds, the ball will rotate itself and have a bent trajectory.