Glad it is of some use and congrats on your purchase. Just note that this is a very early version of the machine so the side supports will be a bit different on yours.
Thanks for uploading this! Are you able to advise which grommets the side supports are fixed next to please? I’m stringing bottom up on a Pro’s Pro Hornet with a Wise 2086 so set up is slightly different but would be great to get your thoughts on mounting placement😊
They should be sitting somewhere inside both outer main string grommets. I have mine placed at the bottom between B13 and B14, at the top between and also 1-2 holes inside the outmoust top shared grommet. I don't think that moving them around by 1-2 holes makes a huge difference, as long as you keep them insided the outmost main string holes imo.
@@saitenkiller Thanks for confirming! Just another quick one (sorry😅!). Do you normally string square or add lbs to the crosses? Done a few string jobs where I’ve felt that the top of the frame has come out slightly egg shaped
@@mathiaskupiec629 This is a thing every stringer need to find out for themselves. Some machine setups need square tension to keep the head shape unchanged, other do +10% on the crosses to achieve the best results. I’m using square tensions since that gives me the best and most consistent results in terms of head shapes.
I’ve purchased my machine recently, then I started practising on machine stringing badminton racquet , i don’t know what’s wrong I did but 2 racquets got broken the racquets max tension 35 and I put 26 lbs tension.. I’m doing 4 knots Yonex pattern I’m very scared to do stringing now ..
This can have a lot of reasons, very hard to tell without any pictures or (even better) a video. First, what kind of tensioning is your machine using (drop weight, electronic, crank)? Is it calibrated?
@@focuslocus4010 It means you basically check if it’s really pulling with the set value or if there is any deviation. I don’t think this will be the issue with a high level machine as a E8800. How many rackets have you strung on it without issue before those breakages happened?
First racquet when I tried It was broken , and second one went good , while doing third racquet mains the racquet shape is getting out while string is pulling and I wanted to do little loose of mounting but bymistakly I did tight and it got compressed and broke … idk what exactly I’m doing wrong it’s mounting or wrong tension setting in machine
@@focuslocus4010 I honestly have no idea how to help you there. Just follow the video in terms of the right force how to mount the racket. And maybe a simple thought - check if your machine is set to kg or lbs.
Oh thank you, i just purchased the same machine!
Glad it is of some use and congrats on your purchase. Just note that this is a very early version of the machine so the side supports will be a bit different on yours.
@@saitenkiller I did notice as I watched your past videos. The 12/6 mounts also have revised load spreaders. Thanks for making the videos!
Thanks for uploading this! Are you able to advise which grommets the side supports are fixed next to please? I’m stringing bottom up on a Pro’s Pro Hornet with a Wise 2086 so set up is slightly different but would be great to get your thoughts on mounting placement😊
They should be sitting somewhere inside both outer main string grommets. I have mine placed at the bottom between B13 and B14, at the top between and also 1-2 holes inside the outmoust top shared grommet. I don't think that moving them around by 1-2 holes makes a huge difference, as long as you keep them insided the outmost main string holes imo.
@@saitenkiller Thanks for confirming! Just another quick one (sorry😅!). Do you normally string square or add lbs to the crosses? Done a few string jobs where I’ve felt that the top of the frame has come out slightly egg shaped
@@mathiaskupiec629 This is a thing every stringer need to find out for themselves. Some machine setups need square tension to keep the head shape unchanged, other do +10% on the crosses to achieve the best results. I’m using square tensions since that gives me the best and most consistent results in terms of head shapes.
I’ve purchased my machine recently, then I started practising on machine stringing badminton racquet , i don’t know what’s wrong I did but 2 racquets got broken the racquets max tension 35 and I put 26 lbs tension.. I’m doing 4 knots Yonex pattern I’m very scared to do stringing now ..
This can have a lot of reasons, very hard to tell without any pictures or (even better) a video.
First, what kind of tensioning is your machine using (drop weight, electronic, crank)? Is it calibrated?
Li Ning E 8800 electronic constant pull tensioner … I dint get you what you are asking about calibrated
@@focuslocus4010 It means you basically check if it’s really pulling with the set value or if there is any deviation. I don’t think this will be the issue with a high level machine as a E8800.
How many rackets have you strung on it without issue before those breakages happened?
First racquet when I tried It was broken , and second one went good , while doing third racquet mains the racquet shape is getting out while string is pulling and I wanted to do little loose of mounting but bymistakly I did tight and it got compressed and broke … idk what exactly I’m doing wrong it’s mounting or wrong tension setting in machine
@@focuslocus4010 I honestly have no idea how to help you there. Just follow the video in terms of the right force how to mount the racket. And maybe a simple thought - check if your machine is set to kg or lbs.