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LIMITED WARRANTY

GAMMA  Sports  (GAMMA)  warrants  to  the  original  purchaser  that  the  X-STRINGER  X-ST  stringing  machine  (“EQUIP-
MENT”) purchased is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fi ve (5) years from the date of original 
purchase for mechanical parts (excluding electrical parts and string clamps) and for a period of one (1) year from the date 
of purchase for all electrical parts and string clamps. Should any defects develop under normal use within the specifi ed 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.

Routine maintenance, adjustment and cleaning required to ensure proper operation are the responsibility of the purchaser 
and are not covered under the terms of this warranty.  These include, but are not limited to:  String Clamp Adjustment, as 
described on page 16, Tension Calibration, as described on page 14, Tensioner Brake Adjustment, as described on page 
15, and Clamp Base Locking Nut Adjustment, as described on page 16.

GAMMA’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective EQUIPMENT, and no one is authorized 
to promise any other liability. GAMMA shall in no event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages.

To return defective EQUIPMENT, a return authorization (RA#) must be obtained from a GAMMA customer service representa-
tive. The RA# must be marked on the outside of the shipping carton being returned. All returns must be shipped prepaid by 
the customer to GAMMA. Please retain the original shipping carton and packing materials for any future shipments. GAMMA 
will not be responsible for machines which are not sent in the original undamaged packaging.

A GAMMA Care Service Plan is also available through GAMMA customer service, call 880.333.0337 for details.

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OWNER’S MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WARRANTY  ............................................................................................... PAGE 3

FEATURES.................................................................................................. PAGE 4

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... PAGE 5

MOUNTING THE FRAME ........................................................................... PAGE 7

STRINGING THE FRAME ........................................................................... PAGE 9

ADDITIONAL FEATURES ......................................................................... PAGE 12

PATHFINDER AWL .................................................................................... PAGE 13

MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................... PAGE 14

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS  .................................................................... PAGE 17

PARTS LIST  ............................................................................................  PAGE 18

PARTS DRAWING..................................................................................... PAGE 19

Summary of Contents for X-ST

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Issue 4A February 2014 X ST STRINGING MACHINE...

Page 2: ...on page 16 Tension Calibration as described on page 14 Tensioner Brake Adjustment as described on page 15 and Clamp Base Locking Nut Adjustment as described on page 16 GAMMA s obligation under this wa...

Page 3: ...mond Dust Coated Gripping Surfaces Professional Six Point Quick Mount Racquet Mounting System Accommodates All Racquets Professional Quick Action Dual Action Rotating Metal Fixed String Clamps with Di...

Page 4: ...shipping purposes Turntable Installation To install the turntable position it over the turntable pin and align the bolts included in separate bag with the holes in the ange Secure them with the inclu...

Page 5: ...rovided Slide the tensioner onto the bar being careful to align the bar with all of the bearings and the drive gear with the gear track Replace the screw and washer into the end of the tensioner bar N...

Page 6: ...y tighten the lock bolt of the second support post Caution Toavoidracquetdamage thecenter posts should not contact the racquet prior to locking down the support posts Tightening the Frame Supports Tig...

Page 7: ...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 Thesupportsshouldbetightenedtothepoint where the racquet frame...

Page 8: ...erally requires the rotation permitted by the slot in the clamp base If the rotation is not suf cient to allow smooth operation of adjust the Clamp Base Locking Nut as outlined on page 16 SAtring Clam...

Page 9: ...ine on the knob support Tensioner Travel Stop Thetensionerbarisequippedwithatensioner travelstoptolimittravelofthetensioneralong the bar and prevent contact between the tensioner and the racquet mount...

Page 10: ...in place with the remaining xed clamp Repeat the above steps until all main strings areinstalled Tieoffendsofmainstringsasper racquet manufacturers recommendations STRINGING THE FRAME Weaving the Cro...

Page 11: ...e the drawer simply slide the drawer back inside the base and the latch with automatically lock into place BadmintonShoulderSupportProtec tion Pad Installation Slide the badminton shoulder support cov...

Page 12: ...oldingthestring slowlypullthesheath out of the grommet hole to leave the free end of the string exposed The machine includes the path nder string ing awl which creates a pathway between or around stri...

Page 13: ...ch with the brake lever Repeat step 1 and adjust until the correct tension is indicated on the calibrator Tighten locking set screw A when nished B A Loosen the 1 5 mm locking set screw A located on t...

Page 14: ...urposes To tighten the braking mechanism turn the set screw A counter clockwise by about 1 8 turn Re tighten the allen screw B on the back side of the tensioner frame and check for brake tightness The...

Page 15: ...minor adjust ments according to what string type con struction 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 b...

Page 16: ...and a mild abrasive tool such as a toothbrush also works well to remove oily or greasy build up PROBLEM SOLUTION String slips in clamps Adjust gap between clamp jaws Clean clamp jaws String slips in...

Page 17: ...END CAP 277 BASE CORNER CAP 278 BASE CORNER CAP 283 TT END CAP 285 TT END CAP RIGHT 286 TT END CAP LEFT 287 BASE END CAP 288 BASE END CAP 289 TT HANDLES 301 RUBBER FOOT 320 BRAKE RING 322 LARGE DRAWE...

Page 18: ...S DRAWING 104 273 337 105 327 8A MQAC12 MDCSC13 MMSPP13 320 270 21A 360 9 6A 356 144 140 141 146A 283 285 286 133 14 357 296 289 MFSPP11 SQ SB T B MBMSP11 301 259 336 272 322 323 277 287 276 265 278 2...

Page 19: ...MA SPORTS 200 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15222 Phone 800 333 0337 Fax 412 323 0317 Visit our website at www gammasports com Copyright 2012 GAMMA Sports All Rights Reserved MMAN 35 MGXST...

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