What are the key differences between the Hawk 80 II and the Star Y12-3 machines? Which is more convenient and faster?
The Hawk-80 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 80 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 Star Y12-3. The Star Y12-3 has the single-action shoulder-support arms (turn a single knob to control both shoulder-support arms). It has 2 dual-action PN-1012 tennis swivel clamps and it has the spring-assisted swivel clamp bases. Both of the Hawk 80 and Star Y12-3 have the uni-direction clutch (ratchet device). The Y12-3 will be better, more convenient and faster than Hawk 80. • What is the difference between the Hawk 880 II and the Pro Helper stringing machines? The Pro Helper has the linear ball bearing string gripper, motor, chain, and electronic ten
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