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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Tension Bar Stop Screw

Raise the Tension Bar  to an upright position. 

Using the supplied 5MM wrench, securely 

tighten  the  Stop  Screw.  This  will  prevent 

the Tension bar from contacting the racquet 

frame.

Clamp Adjustment

The floating clamps provided with your ma-

chine will need minor adjustments according 

to what string type, construction, and gauge 

you are using.
If  the  strings  slip  through  the  jaws  of  the 

clamp,  tighten  the  clamp  by  turning  the 

thumb knob opposite of the handle, in the 

clockwise  direction.  If  the  clamps  leave 

impressions or damages the string, they are 

too tight and the thumb wheel must be turned 

counterclockwise.
The  clamp  jaws  must  be  clean  and  free 

from dirt, oil, and any string coating for them to grip properly.  Keep the clamp jaws clean with 

isopropyl alcohol.

Adjustment

Knob

Summary of Contents for Super Stringer II

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Issue 3 January 2009 STRINGING MACHINE ...

Page 2: ...hese include but are not limited to String Clamp adjustment as described on page 4 ATS obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective EQUIPMENT and no one is authorized to promise any other liability ATS shall in no event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages To return defective EQUIPMENT a return authorization RA must be obtained from a ATS custome...

Page 3: ...he Support Posts Slide each support post onto the end of the turntable bar The posts should be oriented so as to angle away from the turntable center post Installing the Drop Weight Removetheendcapfromthetensionbarand slidethedropweightontothebar Theweight should be oriented with the knob end closest to the string winder Replace the end cap ...

Page 4: ...stments according to what string type construction and gauge you are using If the strings slip through the jaws of the clamp tighten the clamp by turning the thumb knob opposite of the handle in the clockwise direction If the clamps leave impressions or damages the string they are too tight and the thumb wheel must be turned counterclockwise The clamp jaws must be clean and free from dirt oil and ...

Page 5: ...the Racquet Support Adapters The machine is supplied with two styles of Racquet Support Adapters A thick profile adapter for wide body racquets and a thin profile adapter for conventional racquet frames The Adapters are also tapered use the highest side of the adapter that does not interfere with the string grommet holes Securing the Racquet With the frame support posts properly ad justed place th...

Page 6: ...ight in the appropriate direction until the face closest to the string gripper is indexed with the desired tension mark on the tension bar Starting the Main Strings To begin stringing the main strings count the number of holes at the throat of the frame which will determine the starting point For racquets with 4 or 8 holes at the throat the main strings will begin at the head For racquets with 2 o...

Page 7: ...te For proper operation the string grip per jaw must be in the position shown The tension in the string provides the clamping force to the jaws While holding the string gripper drum with yourhand liftthetensionbartoapproximately 45 degree angle and let fall If the tension bardropsbelowhorizontal repeattheabove action until the bar comes to rest parallel to the racquet The set tension will be reach...

Page 8: ...et manufacturers recommendations Finishing the String Job Weave and tension the remaining cross strings and tie off at the specified grommet hole Remove the strung racquet from the reverse order of mounting Starting the Cross Strings Follow the manufacturer s recommended stringing pattern for one or two piece string ing This will determine the starting point for the cross strings Weave the first t...

Page 9: ...ldingthestring slowlypullthesheath out of the grommet hole to leave the free end of the string exposed The machine includes the pathfinder string ing awl which creates a pathway between or around strings to make inserting a string through blocked grommets easier and quicker Insert the awl through the grommet hole in the same manner as for traditional awls The Pathfinder awl must be in the closed p...

Page 10: ... SUPPORT TALL 83A TENSION BAR STOP SCREW 92 TURNTABLE 93 SUPPORT POST 94 SUPPORT POST PIN 95 SUPPORT POST PAD 161 WINDER BEARING 162 GRIPPER PIVOT PIN 163 PIVOT PIN RETAINER COLLAR 257 LOWER WINDER STAND 258 UPPER WINDER STAND 316 BASE 317 BASE COVER MPFC FLOATING CLAMP MRSG ROTATIONAL GRIPPER 70 5MM T HANDLE HEX WRENCH 98 BOX WRENCH 10MM 108 UTILITY KNIFE 109 NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS MA STRINGER S AWL ...

Page 11: ...11 PARTS DRAWING 316 MRSG 82A 5 317 4A 29 28 27 25 MPFC 31 49 51 47 50 48 94 82 92 95 93 24 79 78 26 30A 83A 30 8A 6A 162 163 161 258 257 ...

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