
Operating Polyball Tutor
Once the Polyball Tutor is set up, turn it on and adjust the controls for the desired pitch. The
Polyball Tutor has a built-in time delay once it is turned on before balls are pitched. This
allows a player practicing alone to move to the hitting position before balls are pitched. To
reset the time delay once the controls are set, turn off the Polyball Tutor, wait for five sec-
onds, then turn it on and move to your hitting position.
Do not put balls that are obviously not round into Polyball Tutor because they may stick in
the ball delivery chute. If the Polyball Tutor stops pitching balls even though there are still
balls in the hopper, check to see if a ball has jammed in the delivery chute or the ball feeding
mechanism.
Notes on pitching curveballs: (1) As the amount of curve on a pitch is increased, the speed of
the pitch will decrease. (2) The effect of the curve control is greater at higher speeds.
Pitch Consistency
Pitch consistency is dependent on the speed of the pitch and the amount of curve. Polyball
Tutor will be more consistent when pitching a straight ball than when pitching a curveball,
and more consistent when pitching a slower ball than a faster ball, just like a human pitcher.
This is because small irregularities in the ball are magnified at higher speeds. Therefore, it is
important for pitch consistency that the balls you use are not broken, ripped, or damaged.
If your Polyball Tutor appears to be losing consistency, it is probably the result of dirt build-
up on the wheels that pitch the balls. Cleaning the pitching wheels as
described in the section ‘Maintenance and Cleaning’ will restore consis-
tent performance.
Removing the Ball Hopper
To set-up for manual feed of sinking or ris-
ing fastballs first remove the ball hopper by
unscrewing the four phillips screws shown
in the diagram at left. Gently lift the hopper
about five inches above the case, and discon-
nect the electrical plug (now visible) from the case.
Remove the shoulder bolt shown in the diagram below left with
a 1/8 inch allen wrench. Tilt the Polyball Tutor on its side as
shown in the diagram above right by loosening the height control.
Re-tighten the height control to lock the Polyball Tutor in place.
Aim the ball ejection opening toward the plate by manually point-
ing the tripod. The turret control now functions to adjust the
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Set-up for sinking
or rising fastballs
Remove four screws from top.
Shoulder
Bolt
Remove one shoulder bolt.