@8491573 Hi, unfortunately there are issues with the power supply in the US; the machines need 240v 50hz and you have 110v . I'm sure it could run ok with an inverter but I'll leave you to deal direct with the manufacturer on that. Contact Peter via kanonball.co.za
Hi, it bowls a Slazball or Fireball at approximately 125kph at the 'hand'. This can be increased slightly by adding the short tube to the end of the firing tube (much like a long barrell rifle). Kind regards, Linton at Qualpro.
Hi. no it's mains power but can be run off a generator. It could possibly be run off a battery with a high output inverter but this would be more expensive than using a generator.
Hi, The short socket should go into the flexi-tube and be sealed by some vulcanising tape and a large hose clip. The others just follow on from there as per the operating instructions, depnding on the configuration you're after. If in doubt, you should contact your local dealer or the company you bought it from. Kind regards. KanonNZ
how much are these normally?
johnstonl01 1 month ago
@johnstonl01 Hi, that will depend what country you're in. The NZ price is around NZ$3,600.00 + balls + P&P. Cheers
KanonNZ 1 month ago
i live in new york and i need one of these machine is there anyway i can get 1 and how much thanks.
8491573 8 months ago
@8491573 Hi, unfortunately there are issues with the power supply in the US; the machines need 240v 50hz and you have 110v . I'm sure it could run ok with an inverter but I'll leave you to deal direct with the manufacturer on that. Contact Peter via kanonball.co.za
QualproNZ 8 months ago
how fast does the bowling machine bowl at?
gmman199424 1 year ago
Hi, it bowls a Slazball or Fireball at approximately 125kph at the 'hand'. This can be increased slightly by adding the short tube to the end of the firing tube (much like a long barrell rifle). Kind regards, Linton at Qualpro.
QualproNZ 1 year ago
does it work with a battery
drumtime360 2 years ago
Hi. no it's mains power but can be run off a generator. It could possibly be run off a battery with a high output inverter but this would be more expensive than using a generator.
QualproNZ 2 years ago
I have just got my machine repaired and the tubes were taken out and a couldn't get them back in. How do i?
superbsachi1 2 years ago
Hi, The short socket should go into the flexi-tube and be sealed by some vulcanising tape and a large hose clip. The others just follow on from there as per the operating instructions, depnding on the configuration you're after. If in doubt, you should contact your local dealer or the company you bought it from. Kind regards. KanonNZ
KanonNZ 2 years ago