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XLT

OWNER’S MANUAL

LIMITED WARRANTY

GAMMA Sports (GAMMA) warrants to the original purchaser that the XLT stringing machine (“EQUIPMENT”) purchased is 
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fi ve (5) years from the date of original purchase for mechani-
cal parts and for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase for all electrical parts and string clamps. Should any 
defects develop under normal use within the specifi ed time periods, GAMMA will at its option, repair or replace the defective 
EQUIPMENT provided it is returned to GAMMA prepaid at the purchaser’s expense. This warranty does not apply to any 
damage or defect caused by negligence, abuse, misuse, unauthorized alteration, shipping, handling, or part wear and tear 
as a result of normal use.

Routine maintenance, adjustment, and cleaning required to ensure proper operation are the responsibility of the purchaser and 
are not covered under the terms of this warranty.  These include, but are not limited to:  String Clamp adjustment, as described 
on page 16, Quick Action Clamp Base adjustment, as described on page 16 and the cleaning procedures listed on page 16.

GAMMA’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective EQUIPMENT, and no one is authorized 
to promise any other liability. GAMMA 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 GAMMA customer service representa-
tive. The RA# must be marked on the outside of the shipping carton being returned. All returns must be shipped prepaid by 
the customer to GAMMA. Please retain the original shipping carton and packing materials for any future shipments. GAMMA 
will not be responsible for machines which are not sent in the original undamaged packaging.

A GAMMA Care Service Plan is also available through GAMMA customer service, call 800.333.0337 for details.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WARRANTY ................................................................................................ PAGE 2

KEY FEATURES ......................................................................................... PAGE 3

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... PAGE 4

POWER CONNECTION & CONTROLS ..................................................... PAGE 6

MOUNTING THE FRAME ........................................................................... PAGE 9

STRINGING THE FRAME ......................................................................... PAGE 10

ADDITIONAL FEATURES ......................................................................... PAGE 13

PATHFINDER AWL .................................................................................... PAGE 14

MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................... PAGE 15

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS ..................................................................... PAGE 17

PARTS LIST .............................................................................................  PAGE 18

PARTS DRAWING..................................................................................... PAGE 19

Summary of Contents for X-Stringer XLT

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Issue 1 September 2018 XLT ELECTRONIC STRINGING MACHINE...

Page 2: ...age 16 Quick Action Clamp Base adjustment as described on page 16 and the cleaning procedures listed on page 16 GAMMA s obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective...

Page 3: ...with Textured Gripping Surfaces Professional Six Point Quick Mount Racquet Mounting System Accommodates All Racquets Professional Quick Action Dual Action Rotating String Clamp Bases 5 Tooth Universa...

Page 4: ...Leg Bracket Insert two hex head cap screws to the holes next to the rubber foot pad Mounting the Leg Bracket Attached the leg bracket on the left side of the base by aligning the holes in the leg bra...

Page 5: ...e machine base Installing the Tool Tray Holdthetooltrayonanangleandalignthetabs on the tool tray with the slots in the machine base Rotate the tool tray down and apply pressure until the tool tray sna...

Page 6: ...and then insert the female end of the cord from the AC Adapter into the A C Power Cord Socket B located on the back panel of the tensioner Plug the male end of the power cord into a grounded power out...

Page 7: ...e Stretch Function Pulls string 10 or 20 over the tension setting up to 90 lbs 40 8 kgs releases the string and repulls to the tension setting Each press of the button toggles between 10 20 or no pre...

Page 8: ...de protection against corrosion during shipping Remove any excessive grease with a clean cloth prior to use The post and tube may also be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol After this type of through clea...

Page 9: ...rotate the shoulder support adjustmentknobsclockwiseuntilbothshoulder supportsgentlyandsquarelycontacttheframe Rotatetheshouldersupportsasneeded sothe padsmake ushcontactwiththeracquetframe Repeat thi...

Page 10: ...pingpressurewhilesecuringandholding the string under tension Notethatexcessivepressure candamage both the strings and String Clamp Clamp Base Operation To lock the string clamp base to the turntable r...

Page 11: ...APPLIED TO THE STRING INCASEOFEMERGENCY PRESSINGANYBUTTONONTHECONTROLPANEL WILL RELEASE THE TENSION ON THE STRING To tension a string push the tension switch orthefoot pedal The string gripper willro...

Page 12: ...i edbytheracquetmanufacturer Removethe framefromthemountingsystembyloosening the shoulder supports and frame supports Clamping the First Main String Secure the tensioned main string using the remainin...

Page 13: ...he brake lever counter clockwise Badminton Shoulder Support Protection Pad Installation Slide the badminton shoulder support cover overtheshouldersupports Thereisnoneed to remove the tennis shoulder s...

Page 14: ...oldingthestring slowlypullthesheath out of the grommet hole to leave the free end of the string exposed The machine includes the path nder string ing awl which creates a pathway between or around stri...

Page 15: ...he tension reading on the calibrator does not match the tension displayed on the machine use the tension indexing buttons to match the display to the calibrator reading and press the Enter Clear butto...

Page 16: ...the string clamp jaws The clamp jaws should be cleaned periodically to be free from dirt oil and any string coating residue to grip properly Knife sharpening stones are excellent for removing build up...

Page 17: ...power cord connections String tension too tight or too loose Check tension using a tension calibrator adjust machine calibration if necessary CARE CLEANING With time and use the clamping surfaces of y...

Page 18: ...ME SUPPORT 375 DC LINEAR GRIPPER BLK 406 TT CLUTCH BOLT 407 TT CLUTCH SPRING 430 XLT BASE 431 XLT RUBBER FOOT SLEEVE 432 XLT BASE LEG 433 XLT TOOL TRAY 434 XLT TOOL TRAY PAD 435 XLT TENSIONER 436 XLT...

Page 19: ...RTS DRAWING 364 433 440 320 431 289 327 435 283 285 286 270 9 6A MFASC10 MQAC12 372 367 MMSPP13 365 E76 366 363 301 194 430 437 369 360 MFSPP13 MBMSP11 371 368 370 406 301 432 439 407 434 375 436 438...

Page 20: ...MMA SPORTS 200 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15222 Phone 800 333 0337 Fax 412 323 0317 Visit our website at www gammasports com Copyright 2018 GAMMA Sports All Rights Reserved MMAN69 MGXLT...

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