Maintenance and adjustments – GAMMA 6004 STRINGING MACHINE (Issue 3 - December 14, 2000) User Manual
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MAINTENANCE and ADJUSTMENTS
The
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Clamps will need minor adjustments
according to what string type, construction, and gauge
you are using.
To adjust the gap (clamping pressure) between the
clamp jaws, insert the string through the racquet as if
you were beginning the main strings. Clamp the strings
and pull tension. If the string slips through the jaws of the
clamp, tighten the clamp by compressing the clamp
jaws together by hand while turning the Adjustment
Knob, in the clockwise direction. If the clamp leaves
impressions or damages the string, it may be exces-
sively tight and should be adjusted by turning the hex
screw counter clockwise to open the gap between the
jaws. The clamp jaws should be cleaned periodically to
be free from dirt, oil, and any string coating for them to
grip properly.
Note: The string clamps supplied with your stringing
machine can accomodate tight string patterns such as badminton. Depending on the string pattern, the clamp may
spread the strings slightly which will not compromise the quality of the string job.
Adjustment
Knob
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Clamp Base Adjustment
Insert the 3MM hex wrench through the holes and into
the screw located in the base. Rotate the wrench
clockwise to tighten the clamp and decrease the base
locking lever travel. Rotate the wrench counterclock-
wise to loosen the clamp and increase the base locking
lever travel.
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Cam-Lock
Clamp Base Adjustment
If the bases of the
Cam-Lock clamps slip on the glide
bars, the base locking levers may need adjustment.
Remove the plastic cap by pulling straight up on the
edges of the cap. Line up the large hole in the clamp
base with the smaller hole in the locking cone as shown.