I am in market for a new stringing machine and have narrowed my choices to the two machine Combo 910 and Plus 6500. Can you tell me what make the Plus 6500 a better machine (why it is $100 more)?
The Plus 6500 is the latest model. It has the single-action quick mounting arms: turn a single knob to control both shoulder support arms. • What features or advantages does the Hawk 800 stringing machine have versus the EAG-700 stringing machine? The Hawk-800 has 4 stational shoulder-support arms. It means that the shoulder-support arms do not move; only the V-shaped shoulder supports will slide in or out to hold the racquet in place. The Hawk 800 has 2 dual-action PN-1012 tennis swivel clamps and it has the screw-type swivel clamp bases. It does not have the spring-assisted swivel clamp bases. It can handle fan-patterned racquets. But the operating speed will be slower than the EAG-700. The EAG-700 has the single-action shoulder-support arms (turn a single knob to control both shoulder-support arms). It has 6 glide-bar clamps: 2 oversized, 2 standard tennis, and 2 badminton. You have to use the PN-3090 floating clamps to handle fan-patterned racquets. The operating speed will be fast
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