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Brand | PENTA |
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Model | Premium Stringer 7600 |
Category | Stringing Machines |
Language | English |
Describes the main structural components and rotation mechanism of the stringing machine.
Details the parts that hold and position the racquet frame for stringing.
Explains the components responsible for applying and measuring string tension.
Adjusts the machine body to the desired height and locks it with the height adjustment knob.
Loosens the brake to allow the turntable to rotate freely for positioning.
Inserts string clamps and side supports into designated positions on the machine.
Moves the tension head to the correct starting position near the racquet mount.
Loosens and spreads support arms and vertical supports to prepare for racquet placement.
Places racquet head/throat and secures it with side supports for leveling.
Tightens vertical supports between grommets, ensuring proper fit. Mentions W-adapter for load distribution.
Moves the tension head to the correct starting position for stringing the racquet.
Sets the desired string tension by adjusting the tension setting knob and reading the scale.
Pulls the string by rotating the tension head handle until it locks the tension arm.
Releases the string after clamping by pushing the tension locking lever back into the catch.
Adjusts the string clamp's thumb wheel to achieve correct holding pressure for the string.
Adjusts the base of the swivel clamp to ensure correct holding pressure for the racquet.
Sets tension scale and collar, pulls string with calibrator to check release point against desired tension.
Loosens safety screw A, adjusts screw B counterclockwise or clockwise to match calibrator reading.
Keeps the machine clean, safe, and free from dust, grease, and moisture for optimal performance.
Details cleaning methods for various parts like posts, tracks, and string grippers using specific agents.
Provides guidance on lubricating parts and resetting tension, avoiding specific oils and penetrating agents.