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A '''stringing machine''' is a tool used to install [[Strings (tennis)|strings]] into a
==Stringing
Stringing a racquet can take up to an hour for a novice, or around twenty minutes for a skilled stringer; during professional tournament a very skilled stringer may be asked to string a racquet while the player is on court. These string jobs can take just over 10 minutes for a seasoned tournament stringer.<ref>{{Cite web |title=For US Open racket stringers, lots of tension, little thanks |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/2017/09/01/for-us-open-racket-stringers-lots-of-tension-little-thanks/105178812/ |access-date=2023-10-05 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-05-19 |title=Types of Tennis Strings - An In Depth Guide To Tennis Racquet Strings - Perfect Tennis |url=https://www.perfect-tennis.com/types-of-tennis-strings/ |access-date=2023-10-05 |website=Perfect Tennis |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Stringing differences between sports==
===Tennis===
Tennis strings are usually made up of gut, polyester or a hybrid of the two but have been known to consist of other materials including: nylon, metal, multifilament and Kevlar. Racquet tension can vary from anywhere from 30-70 lbs. Professional players tend to opt for the upper limit of the racquet tension range, however, an increasing number of recent players have been choosing lower tensions to favour power.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Farthing |first=Tim |date=2020-03-06 |title=Natural gut tennis racket strings: The history, myths and why it's the best |url=https://tennishead.net/natural-gut-tennis-racket-strings-explained-the-history-the-myths-and-why-its-the-best/ |access-date=2023-10-05 |website=Tennishead |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=High Strung: Stringing Stories From The ATP Tour {{!}} ATP Tour {{!}} Tennis |url=https://www.atptour.com/en/sitecore/content/globalcontent/longform-news-articles/stringing-inside-the-game |access-date=2023-10-05 |website=ATP Tour}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Tennis.com |title=Stop before you string: three questions to help find your optimal string tension |url=https://www.tennis.com/baseline/articles/tennis-player-string-tension-brand-recommendations |access-date=2023-10-05 |website=Tennis.com |language=en}}</ref>
===Badminton===
Badminton strings are usually made up of microfilament, but historically used to be strung with gut.
▲Badminton strings are usually made up of microfilament, but historically used to be strung with gut. Racket tension can vary from 18-36lbs. Pro players have been known to string to the upper limits of the range.
===Squash===
Squash strings are usually made up of microfilament
▲Squash strings are usually made up of microfilament, gut or a hybrid of the two. Racket tension can vary from 20-30lbs. Pro players have been known to string at the upper limits of the range.
===Drop weight stringing machines===
[[File:Drop_weight_stringing_machine_DISCHO-Veritas_OR.JPG|thumb|A drop weight stringing machine]]
Drop weight stringing machines are inexpensive that use a weighted bar to achieve the desired string [[Tension (physics)|tension]]. Using only weight and simple laws of physics (torque = force x distance) they are very precise and also constant pull type of machines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/index.php?threads/the-physics-of-a-dropweight-tensioner.170414/|title=The physics of a dropweight tensioner|website=Talk Tennis|date=9 December 2007 |language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-17}}</ref> They are the most maintenance-free type of machines and also the most affordable.<ref name="Racquet Depot UK">{{Cite news|url=http://www.racquetdepot.co.uk/blog/choosing-the-perfect-racquet-stringing-machine/|title=Choosing the Perfect Racquet Stringing Machine|work=Racquet Depot UK|access-date=2018-10-17|language=en}}</ref> As a result, these stringing machines are popular among those learning how to string a racquet or string on a casual basis. On the other hand, slow tensioning times are the main reason for stringers choosing more expensive machines.
===Manual crank (lockout) stringing machines===
▲==Types of Stringing Machines==
Manual crank (lockout)
===Electronic stringing machines===
[[Image:Tennis-bespannen (cropped & touched-up).jpg|thumb|right|A Tecnifibre electronic stringing machine]]
Electronic stringing machines control the tension with a computer-directed electric motor, resulting in fast paced stringing and exceptional accuracy. This is the most common kind of stringing machine found in [[racquet sport]] shops. Reliable constant pull stringing machines usually cost $3,000 and more. This type of stringing machine is found at nearly all professional tournaments.
There are two types of electronic tension mechanisms: constant pull and lock out. Constant pull, as the name suggests, pulls the string and continues pulling until the desired tension is reached. The tension mechanism will ensure the string tension remains correct at all times, making stringing more consistent and accurate, as string stretching is taking into account. Lock out electronic stringing machines are similar to crank machines as they will pull to the desired tension but no longer monitor any reduction in tension over time. Constant pull technology will therefore offer greater levels of string accuracy.<ref name=":0" />
Most electronic stringing machines will offer many time saving and comfort features that include single action clamp bases, string measurer, electronic brake, height adjustable stand and color touch-screen.<ref name="Racquet Depot UK"/> The most recent stringing machines include an automatic turntable tilt function that turns at a small but noticeable angle when weaving the cross strings of a racquet. These features substantially reduce stress on the shoulders and back for a stringer.
While affordable (sub £500) models offer a raft of productive features, the increased outlay and need for regular maintenance make it a harder investment to justify when getting started.
==References==▼
▲Manual crank (lockout) stringers use a [[Crank (mechanism)|crank]] to achieve the proper tension, at which point it locks into place. These stringers allow racquets to be strung quickly, but the string job will lose tension more quickly than racquets strung on dropweight or electronic stringers.
{{Commons category|Tennis stringing}}
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[[Category:Tennis equipment]]
[[Category:Badminton equipment]]
[[Category:Squash (sport)
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