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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: USA
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I am curious about the quality of the Eagnas machines that are built with their electronic tension head. Any users out there? Since it looks like they use the same parts to build their machines (i.e. a Flex manual vs. Flex Electronic, only difference is the tensioner), if one were to decide between, for example, Combo Manual vs. Combo Electronic, would it be worth it to buy the electronic version?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 28
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Iowned a Smart 3000 with rotational gripper , I found the tension would fluctuate by 3lb if you
put a scale on and done 5 pulls,this is the scale reading the last time I tried it using a spring calibrator pull 1 60lb pull 2 62lb pull 3 61lb pull 4 63lb pull 5 61lb The readings were out at lower tensions around the 20lb,and 30lb range as well. I have purchased a Stringway ms200 and used the same scale and as you would expect the readings are dead on using the same calibrator. You get what you pay for cheap machine cheap components. |
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