Need a Gamma 4000 manual

Faraway

New User
First post on the forum and looking for some help. I used to post on Stringforum.net but it seems to be down. Thank you, TW for hosting this forum!

I am trying to resurrect a Gamma 4000 stringing machine. It seems to be complete and in pretty decent shape considering the age. I know there are a couple other threads where guys have gotten copies of the machine's manual. The link posted for it is now dead though. ( http://206.210.94.83/collaterals/pdf/Model_4000.pdf )

Maybe someone has another link or a pdf version of the manual they can share? I have reached out to Gamma but not heard back yet. Maybe @Gamma Tech can help?

Cheers!
 

hadoken

Professional
Why do u need a manual? If u search enough pics on Google you get what it should include...many people probably don't have all the frame adapters and both the wide and narrow clamp sets, but so long as you can mount a frame and have 2 sets of glide bar/clamps you should be good to go. I really liked my 4000, great used stringer for the money.
 

Faraway

New User
Lots of reasons, while a picture may be worth a thousand words, a manual is worth a thousand pictures. Yes, I have seen the pictures on the interent, nothing goes into the detail that I would get from a manual. Calibration, etc? Thanks, though.
 

Wes

Hall of Fame
(y)
Good work DD!

That manual (like many stringing machine manuals) is woefully lacking. Reading through it is good for a laugh (especially with some of the "terminology" they've used). :p

Naturally, I know what they were trying to convey, but that's simply because I'm already very familiar with stringing & how things are supposed to work.

For a person just starting out, it would be rather frustrating/confusing.

Hopefully, that manual provides @Faraway with just what they are looking for.
 

Faraway

New User
(y)
Good work DD!

That manual (like many stringing machine manuals) is woefully lacking. Reading through it is good for a laugh (especially with some of the "terminology" they've used). :p

Naturally, I know what they were trying to convey, but that's simply because I'm already very familiar with stringing & how things are supposed to work.

For a person just starting out, it would be rather frustrating/confusing.

Hopefully, that manual provides @Faraway with just what they are looking for.
Wes,
I haven't owned a stringing machine for about 20 years. The club I belong to lets me use theirs when I need to and frankly, I am just not stringing very frequently these days... LOL.

I used to own a Gamma 6900 so this is a bit of a step back. I am going to clean the machine, use it a couple of times to tune it up, put together some tools and a couple of packs of string and then sell it to some kid for a good price. Having the manual always helps with all of the above!
 
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