ATLAS TRAP AT 400 User manual

AT 400
SAFE OPERATING MANUAL
IMPORTANT
READ OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE
OPERATING TRAP
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE CALL
HOWELL SHOOTING SUPPLIES
334.393.2843
www.howellshootingsupplies.com

All personnel required to operate the trap or load targets into the magazine, should read this instruction manual
and be trained by someone knowledgeable as to the safe operation of the equipment.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS / SET UP
Remove trap from packaging.
Inspect packaging and make sure there is no damage. If any damage has occurred during shipping,
contact the freight carrier and Atlas Trap Co.
Mount trap to sturdy base.
Always stand at rear of trap, never on either side or in front.
On the right-rear of the trap you will find a caution decal located on the control box. On this control
box you will find a toggle switch, firing button, 30-amp circuit breaker and a plug-in for the release
mechanism. Make sure the toggle is switched down. Even though toggle is in the down position motor
will still operate if firing button is pressed. DO NOT PRESS FIRING BUTTON DURING SET UP!
Plug in release cord at control box.
Use caution when adjusting the angle elevation of the trap. It is advisable to do this with the trap empty.
Once the trap is full of targets it will be much more rear-heavy and could tilt backward very quickly.
You will need a ¾” wrench to adjust the elevation of the trap. Slightly loosen the bolt in the picture
below to set desired angle elevation of trap and retighten bolt.
The AT400 comes with a tilting base. You can tilt the machine left or right by loosening the bolt in the
picture below. Slightly loosen the top bolt and support the trap with by hand until it reaches the desired
tilting angle. Once it is in place retighten the top bolt. The trap must be secured to a sturdy base prior
to setting the tilt angle.

Load 108mm targets into magazine.
The spring has already been installed in your new AT400. The spring is adjustable to throw from 40-
100 yards. Should you decide to loosen or tighten the spring you will need a 5/8” wrench or deep-
socket. To loosen spring turn tension nut counter clock-wise (see picture below). Once you have set the
spring to the desired tension, tighten jam nut so that the tension bolt is tight and not flopping when it
passes through the frame.
Before connecting to battery, read and understand all safety instructions noted in this guide.
Stand at rear of trap and stay clear of throwing arm. Attach battery terminals to battery. Flip the toggle
switch to the up position. Trap will cock at this time. Always remember, when trap is connected to
battery, trap is cocked and ready to fire. When trap is disconnected from battery, it may still be in the
cocked position. See safety precautions and de-cocking procedures.
BATTERIES
You must use a 12-volt deep cycle marine type battery.
Keep battery fully charged, low battery voltage may cause excessive motor heat, slow cocking time,
blowing of circuit breaker and early motor failure, etc.
Always inspect battery clips on trap, keep them clean.
Charge battery when not in use with a trickle charger.
Trap is polarity protected.
TIMING ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the timing you will need to locate the micro switch and timing cam (see figure 1). The timing is in
proper adjustment when the clay target is approx ½” from the polyurethane throwing strip while in the cocked
position. This distance can vary by 1/4” either way. If the clay target is too far from the throwing strip you will
need to advance the timing. If the trap continues to fire through the timing adjustment is too far advance and
will need to be slowed down.
To advance timing:
1. Unhook all battery cables from the battery.
2. Loosen set screw in the side of the timing cam.
3. To advance the timing you will need to turn the timing cam clock-wise in 1/8” increments. For even
finer tuning you may need to turn the timing cam in increments of 1/16”.

4. Make sure timing cam does not move while you retighten set screw.
5. Load trap with clays, hook trap to battery and throw 2 clays to see if trap is in proper adjustment. You
may need to repeat steps 1-5.
To slow timing:
1. Unhook all battery cables from the battery.
2. Loosen set screw in the side of the timing cam.
3. To slow the timing you will need to turn the timing cam counter clock-wise in 1/8” increments. For
even finer tuning you may need to turn the timing cam in increments of 1/16”.
4. Make sure timing cam does not move while you retighten set screw.
5. Load trap with clays, hook trap to battery and throw 2 clays to see if trap is in proper adjustment. You
may need to repeat steps 1-5.
Figure 1.
RELOADING MAGAZINE
When trap runs out of targets, turn toggle switch to the down position, unhook from battery then reload
magazine.
Excessive dry firing of trap puts a heavy load on trap components.
WIRELESS REMOTE
1 –12 Volt Transmitter
1 –12 Volt Receiver LT-100
To connect the wireless remote to your Atlas Trap:
1. Find a suitable location to mount the receiver.
2. Plug in male adapter at rear of trap.
3. Connect red clip to positive terminal on battery. Connect black clip to negative terminal on battery.
You may connect to the same battery that powers the trap.
4. The receiver is now in ready-mode.
To use transmitter:
1. Once receiver is connected to trap, trap and receiver are connected to battery, transmitter is ready to use.
2. When ready to fire, press button on transmitter until trap fires. Do not hold button down. This will
cause the trap to continuously fire and break targets.
***Transmitter is NOT waterproof. Approximate range on transmitter is 100 yards line of sight.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Stand to rear of trap. Stay clear of throwing arm path, which is 360°. If toggle is in the up
position, trap will immediately cock. If toggle is in the down position, trap can still fire if firing
mechanism is pressed.
Mount trap only to secure fixture. Throw targets only in a safe direction. Know target path as well as
shooters zone of fire.
All spectators, bystanders, operators and shooters stand behind trap, not to either side or front. Wear
safety glasses. Never allow children near trap.
Approach trap only from rear, not from front or either side.
Never allow persons less than 18 years of age to operate or approach trap. Never allow persons to
operate trap who have not read and understand information contained in this instruction manual.
Never leave cocked trap or firing button unattended. Always un-cock trap after use and before moving.
Targets may be thrown in rapid succession. However, continuous cycling may cause motor to overheat.
Do not allow motor to overheat!
Never adjust, tamper or transport trap while cocked or connected to battery. Remember if trap is
disconnected from battery it is still cocked unless it is un-cocked by you.
To partially un-cock trap, follow steps 1-4.
Step 1. Switch toggle to down position.
Step 2. Tap firing button.
Step 3. Remove both battery clips from battery immediately following firing of trap.
OR, simply remove 3/8” nut that is attached to spade bolt at rear of trap and manually rotate throwing
arm counter-clockwise until throwing arm is straight out front of trap.
Never touch or push on throwing arm. Touching or pushing on throwing arm could cause trap to
fire without warning. Also, pushing on throwing arm will cause crank shaft to crash into gearbox
gear and will void warranty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM: Trap will not cock or blowing fuses.
SOLUTION: Battery is dead or weak. Charge battery or replace. Check wire to make sure that it is not broken
at clip. It is not good to operate trap on a weak battery.
PROBLEM: Trap will not feed targets. Trap breaks targets
SOLUTION: Make sure targets are not moist. Old targets draw moisture. See knife adjustment.
PROBLEM: Target has short throwing distance.
SOLUTION: Spring is too loose. Spring may have lost temper, if so, replace spring.
PROBLEM: Excessive target breakage.
SOLUTION: Allow throwing arm to completely stop before holding down on the firing button.

WARRANTY INFORMATION
TRAP: 5 year Limited Warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
CLUTCH: The Dura-Clutch- Lifetime Limited Warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
WARRANTY applies to original purchaser with original receipt.
Equipment, with factory inspection, that reveals to be defective in material or workmanship within the terms of
this warranty shall be replaced or repaired at no charge. Equipment that reveals to be abused, misused, or
damaged by exposure, water, or lightning will not be covered under warranty. But, will be repaired at a
reasonable charge to customer. Gears in motor are not covered under warranty. However, gear motors that are
denied warranty will be replaced at a 50% reduction of current published price. Mainsprings are not covered
under warranty.
Shipping for warranty related items are to be paid by customer to and from factory.
DISCLAIMER: Atlas Trap Co., Inc. liability under this warranty shall be solely limited to repair or
replacement of products or components within the warranty period. Atlas Trap Co., Inc. or its officers or
employees shall not be liable under any circumstances for consequential or incidental damages including but not
limited to personal injury or labor cost acquired and not authorized by Atlas Trap Co., Inc.
Table of contents
Other ATLAS TRAP Sport & Outdoor manuals
Popular Sport & Outdoor manuals by other brands

Lifetime
Lifetime ADVENTURE TOWER 90804 Assembly instructions

Lifetime
Lifetime 90061 Assembly instructions

Nervures
Nervures Expe 2 manual

Rukket Sports
Rukket Sports LED BASKETBALL NET Setup instructions

Johnson Outdoors
Johnson Outdoors OCEAN KAYAK TRIDENT 11 owner's manual

Lifetime
Lifetime 73621 Assembly instructions

Alice's Garden
Alice's Garden CRISTIANO GOAL120X80 manual

JumpXfun
JumpXfun 6270 9155409 Assembly Dos and Don’ts

Tru-Jump
Tru-Jump STR-10FT Assembly, installation, care, maintenance and user instructions

PHI
PHI SOLA manual

Kettler
Kettler CHAMP 5.0 Assembly instructions

Tessier
Tessier Scarver UNISKI Operation and maintenance manual