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Join Date: Aug 2012
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^^^^^Okay, Thanks for everyone's help!
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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your machine is a tank. if adjusted and used properly, it will not have any issues. no need to replace anything.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Turning the screw in either direction doe not open or close the gripper. If you screen it in the end of the screw hits the plates sooner and limits the travel so the gripper will not close as far. If you screw it out the gripper travels farther. The farther is travels when tension is pulled the more it closes down on the string.
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Okay guys, I strung two racquets for my client. The good side to this is no string snapped. The bad side.....everytime I pulled tension, the string was scuffed on that part. Basically, the string was scuffed on very many parts of the racquet. I did turn the screw clockwise but that did not seem to help the scuffing. So I gave my client his racquet's and he was okay with everything. I told him that the scuffing should not be there, but did tell him that it should not make a difference in the play of the strings. Anyway, I just charged him a little less then half of what his normal string job costs but that's okay. So I still do not know what I need to do with my neos, help please:/
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From what I can tell you already have a few reasonable options. (1) Send the crank tensioner in for repair or (2) spring for a Wise tensioner.
For what it's worth, I was one of those people who figured a Wise would be overkill, an unecessary expense, something I really didn't need. It wasn't the price at all; I just felt my crank was easy enough and that if I purchased a Wise I wouldn't enjoy stringing any more than I already did at that time. I couldn't have been more wrong. The Wise is a great little add-on, and since you string for others it'll definitely pay for itself in no time at all. If you do opt to purchase a Wise, at some point you should still send your crank tensioner in for repair, which will give you a reliable backup in the event you have to send the Wise in for repair.
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Need help finding lost dog: walks with a limp, recently castrated, can only see out of one eye - answers to the name, "Lucky". Last edited by COPEY : 10-06-2012 at 09:07 PM. |
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Okay, thanks for the reply and info COPEY.
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EDIT: I can't speak for everyone but rather than return a racket to a customer with a problem I would rather return the racket unstrung and tell them I have a stringer problem and can't string it. Why don't you just use a business card?
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Irvin - I wish Facebook would notify me when people delete me so I can 'Like it' Last edited by Irvin : 10-06-2012 at 10:49 PM. |
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If I were to use a business card, I would just fold the card in half, and then put the card in the gripper correct? Also, is there any chance of string slipping while you have a business card in the gripper?
P.S I thought about just not stringing his racquet but just told him to see how it feels. If it's bad and he does not like it I told him I'll string it again for free. Besides, he did not even pay 7.00$ for this string job, so I think he was okay with it. |
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Well do matter what you do yes it could slip but if you use a business card it won't damage the string.
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^^That because it is not an adjustment actually. It is a stop screw the tighter you make it (turning clockwise) the more the stop sticks out and the less travel you get. As the gripper travels it closes the less it travels the loser it is.
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Just for clarification.
Are we talking about scuffing from too loose, or ghosting? Some strings, like Sensation or natgut, will ghost no matter what you do. That bothered me at first(still does,really), but I've learned to live with it.
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Neos 1000, Eagnas Combo 810(home),Prince 5000(work) Member USRSA Last edited by fortun8son : 10-10-2012 at 10:30 PM. |
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Okay guys, I turned the screw counter-clock wise and clock wise. Irvin, I know you told me to turn it counter clock wise to start with, but I turned it clock wise just to see what would happen. Well, I'm running out of ideas, the tensioner is still scuffing the string, I need help fast. I have been telling my clients that I am having problems with my stringer and that I will do their racquets as soon as I get it fixed.
So please, I really need help. R.W |
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The business card trick should work to keep you from scuffing the string--just fold it in half and place the creased side (the V) in the tensioner--put the string in that V and you will be set for the sticks you currently have. How old is your stringer--either call Prince or tennis machines and see if you can get another head while yours gets fixed. Still puzzled at this problem.
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Okay, sorry I have not gotten back to all of you about this problem, but the gripper is still scuffing, and the business card will not fit in the gripper if you fold it into a V. I even tried adjusting the screw and nothing happened.
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Well Roger, if you sent it to tennis machines dot com and had it serviced like I told you about 2 weeks ago, you would have received it back by now and back in buisness.Each day without it you are loosing buisness, but its your buisness.
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^Normally I would be losing business, luckily my close friend who is very into the tennis world having played on the futures circuit for a couple years has a prince neos 1000. So he has been a saint for letting me take it from him until I get my problem squared away.
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Since it has been 2 weeks already and you still have issues, why wait any longer to resolve the issue?Just send it out for service unless you plan on purchasing another machine or your friend does not mind you keeping his, but thats just taking advantage of his thoughtfulness. Quote:
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I just think that things should work the way I expect them to. Pure Storm GT primarily Last edited by bugeyed : 10-18-2012 at 05:14 PM. |
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