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Summary of Contents for Mutual Power ALPINE 2600

  • Page 1 2600 LPINE TRINGING ACHINE ’ ANUAL...
  • Page 2 1. Components Please inspect your package upon receipt and locate all components. 2. Assembly Your machine is shipped one carton and comes in four parts: base, column, tool tray, machine body and accessory bag. Remove all parts from the shipping carton. Assemble the column to the H-shaped base with 4 Allen Head screws by 6 mm T-shaped Wrench and 12/10 mm wrench.
  • Page 3 3. Keypad operation instruction: Step 1 : Battery Setting Set one dry battery (9 volts) beneath the tension head. Caution : position + and – correctly. Step 2 : Power Button To turn the machine on, press the black POWER-KG/LB button for 1 second until a tension appears on the display.
  • Page 4 4. Tensioning Step 1 : Setting Tension Set the tension by rotating the tension setting knob counter-clockwise to increase the tension or clockwise to decrease the tension until the desired tension appears on the display. Step 2 : Pulling the Strings To pull the string, continue rotating the tension head crank/handle backward until the tension locking lever clicks out.
  • Page 5 5. Adjusting the Gliding clamps If gliding clamp is slipping on glide bar, adjust the gliding clamp as shown. With one hand grasp clamp firmly, turn bottom nut on clamp clockwise until clamp grasps glide bar securely. 6. The Brake The brake is used primarily when tying knots and when calibrating.
  • Page 6 7. Mounting the Racquet 1. Begin by locating the center of the racquet at the head and throat. The center is usually indicated by a mark at the head of racquet. 2. Head hold-down clamp hold tightly for stringing. It must loosen to allow all supports to touch the racquet.
  • Page 7 8. Racquet Patterns Each racquet has a stringing pattern that is specified by the racquet manufacturer You need to check with racquet manufacture for your racquet either by racquet’s manual or manufacture’s web site or call manufacture for assistance. To interpret stringing patterns correctly, it is important to know what each part racquet is called.
  • Page 8 One piece stringing is done with a single piece of string that is tied in two places only. The string is divided into what is known as a "short side" and a "long side". The short side is used to string the mains on one side of the racquet head, ending in one tie off, while the long side is used to string the mains on the other side as well as all of the crosses ending with the other tie off.
  • Page 9 9. Stringing Instruction 1. Stringing normally begins with the mains at the center of the racquet and proceeds outward to the sides of the frame. Measure enough string for the short side according to the racquet pattern and form a loop at the head or throat according to the pattern for the racquet you are stringing.
  • Page 10 5. From this point on things get repetitive for a while. What is important is to lace and tension one string at a time in alternation on each side of the center line. You don’t want to miss skipping holes that will be used for crosses (holes 7 and 9 at the head and throat in this frame).
  • Page 11: Tension Calibration

    10. Tension Calibration Step 1 : Set the tension scale on 60 lbs. Place a string attached to a tension calibrator in string gripper. Tension calibrator will indicate the pounds of tension on tension head under actual stringing conditions. Pull string until the locking lever releases. If it releases before 60 lbs or after 60 lbs., the following adjustment is needed.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    11. Maintenance   Adjustment of Glide Bars When glide bars will not slide smoothly, adjustment of glide bars is necessary. First, check whether or not the slides are parallel to each other, if not, loosen screws under the slides. Adjust the slides to make sure that they are parallel. If this doesn’t solve the problem, loosen screws underneath the tray table and adjust the rail.