What is the difference between the drop-weight, crank, electric and electronic machines?
The characteristics of the deop-weight machines are cheaper, constant pull, not easy to use, very slow process, time consuming, and relatively maintenance-free. The characteristics of the electric machines are cheap, constant pull, varied tension on every pull, AC voltage deviation affecting every tension pull, very slow process, time consuming, and maintenance needed. The characteristics of the crank machines are not cheap, not constant pull, precise tension on every pull, very easy to use, very fast process, and relatively maintenance-free. The characteristics of the electronic machines are expensive, constant pull, precise tension on every pull, slow process, and maintenance needed. • What is the difference between the 1 drop weight and the 2 drop weights? Will there be a difference in the output? There is no difference between them. The 1 drop weight is only for the tennis racquets. The 2 drop-weight machines have 1 drop weight for the tennis racquets; the other drop weight is for
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