Should any defects develop under normal use within the specified 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.
GAMMA X-6 GAMMA X-6 GAMMA X-6 GAMMA X-6 GAMMA X-6 MACHINE FEATURES Drop Weight Tensioner w/ 8lb. to 90lb. range and Perma- nently Engraved Weight Scale Professional Six Point “Quick Mount” Racquet Mounting System - Accomodates All Racquets Without Adapters...
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Winder Support Stand Installation Remove the M5 bolts from the 2 brackets located in the rear slots of the machine base using the 5MM hex key. Slide the brackets to the right end of the base and position the winder stand over the brackets aligning the holes in the base of the winder stand with the holes in the brackets.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Support Post Installation To install the support posts you must first remove the turntable end cap by grasping the sides of the end cap and removing it, to gain access to the inside of the turntable. Repeat procedure on the opposite side of the turntable.
MOUNTING THE FRAME Adjusting the Frame Support Posts Loosen the lock bolts of the frame support posts and space them apart with the frame support slides separated by the approximate length of the racquet head. Although it is not required, it is good practice to center the support posts on the turntable.
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MOUNTING THE FRAME Securing the Frame Lock the shoulder supports in position by turning the knob at the base clockwise. Repeat the adjustment procedure for the remaining support post. Re-tighten all of the frame supports in the same order as before. Do not overtighten any of the supports as racquet damage may occur.
STRINGING THE FRAME Setting Tension To set the stringing tension, loosen the lock- ing knob on the side of the drop weight. Slide the weight in the appropriate direction until the face closest to the string gripper is indexed with the desired tension mark on the tension bar.
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STRINGING THE FRAME Gripping the String While holding the tension bar slightly above horizontal, wrap the free string clockwise around the gripper drum once and position between the gripper jaw. Gently turn the gripper clockwise while squeezing the jaws together until all slack in the string is removed.
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STRINGING THE FRAME Clamping the String Clamp the tensioned string to the next adja- cent string using the second string clamp. Release the string from the gripper by raising the tension arm. Repeat the procedure for all of the remaining main strings and tie off following the racquet manufacturers recommendations.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Storage Drawer There is a storage drawers located in the base of the machine. The drawer opens from the right end of the base and locks into the end cap with a spring loaded latch.To open the drawer, reach under the right had end cap to find the the spring loaded latch handle.
PATHFINDER AWL The Gamma X-6 includes the Pathfinder stringing awl which creates a pathway be- tween or around strings to make inserting a string through tight gromets easier and quicker. Insert the awl through the grommet hole in the same manner as for traditional awls.
MAINTENANCE and ADJUSTMENTS Your GAMMA stringing machine is adjusted for optimum performance at the factory and needs no further adjustments before use. After extensive use however, the machine may need minor adjusments as follows : Turntable Bushing Adjustment The turntable bushing is adjusted at the factory for optimum performance.
PARTS LIST PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION TURNTABLE BUSHING BASE RUBBER FEET TRAY PAD CAP SCREW - M8 UPPER WINDER STAND BUSHING SET SCREW LOWER WINDER STAND WASHER - M8 SLIDE BRACKET FRAME SUPPORT SLIDE TURNTABLE MFSPP BADMINTON ADAPTER TT END CAP MFSPP TENNIS ADAPTER...
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