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Machine functions – GAMMA 5800 Els STRINGING MACHINE 2 POINT SC MOUNTING (Issue 6 - July 2014) User Manual

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MACHINE FUNCTIONS

Setting the Pulling Speed from the
Stringing Screen

To change the Pulling Speed Setting while

in the Stringing Screen, f rst press the

PULLING SPEED button to display the Pull-

ing Speed Icon and Pulling Speed Setting

on the display. Then press and hold the

PULLING SPEED button again until the

Pulling Speed Setting is highlighted above

the Pulling Speed Icon. Press any of the F2, F3 or F4 buttons to increase the Pulling Speed

Setting in 10% increments and any of the F6, F7 or F8 buttons to decrease Pulling Speed

Setting in 10% increments. When the desired Pulling Speed Setting is displayed, press the

ENTER button to save the Pulling Speed Setting for the active Memory Setting.

NOTE: Selectable Pulling Speeds range from 30% (Slowest Pulling Speed) to 100%
(Fastest Pulling Speed) in 10% increments.

Setting the Pulling Speed from the
Settings Screen

To change the Pulling Speed Setting from the

Settings Screen, f rst press F1 to display the

Settings Screen. After the Settings Screen

appears on the display, press the PULLING

SPEED button to highlight the Pulling Speed

Setting above the Pulling Speed Icon. Press

any of the F2, F3 or F4 buttons to increase

the Pulling Speed Setting in 10% increments

and any of the F6, F7 or F8 buttons to decrease Pulling Speed Setting in 10% increments.

After

the desired Pulling Speed Setting is entered press the ENTER button to accept and save the

Pulling Speed Setting for the active Memory Setting. If no other buttons are pressed within 10

seconds the display will return to the Stringing Screen. Pressing the ESC or RETURN button

will immediately return to the Stringing Screen.

NOTE: The slowest pulling speed should always be used when stringing very stiff
strings, such as aramid fi ber strings. Stringing at slower pulling speeds will help to
reduce tension loss over time for any string types, especially for strings that tend to
lose tension more quickly than others.