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Lockout calibration woes
Question:
I acquired a lockout-type stringing machine a little more than four years ago. I've been using it to string racquets for my clients who specifically request lockout tensioning, as my main machine is a constant-pull electronic machine. I have always calibrated the lockout machine every two stringing jobs as the calibration can be off by as much as .25 of a pound. Do you have any suggestions that will help keep the machine in calibration longer?
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