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Does the HAWK 10 need to be bolted or clamped to a working surface (table or other) during operation?

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Does the HAWK 10 need to be bolted or clamped to a working surface (table or other) during operation?

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No, the HAWK 10 does not need to be clamped onto the table. You just need to place the Hawk 10 on the table, then start to operate. No bolt needed either. • Does the HAWK 10 need to be assembled before the first use or before every use? No, no assembly needed. • Can the HAWK 10 string oversized racquets or only midplus sizes? The HAWK 10 can handle all the oversized racquets. • What is the difference between EAGNAS 10 and DEN-3600 stringing machines? EAGNAS 10 stringing machine has the linear ball bearing string gripper with spring clutch (ratchet) and V-shaped side supports. The DEN-3600 only has the linear ball bearing string gripper and does not have the V-shaped side supports. • What features or advantages does the HAWK 800 stringing machine have versus the EAG-700 stringing machine? HAWK 800 has 2 dual-action swivel clamps. The swivel clamp base does not have the spring-action lever. It can handle fan-patterned racquets. But it will be slower than the EAG-700. EAG-700 has 6 glide-

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