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stringing machine

1 of 1noun
/ˈstrɪŋɪŋ məˈʃin/
Forms:stringing machines
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a machine used to string or restring sports equipment such as tennis rackets, badminton rackets, or squash rackets

A stringing machine is a device used to string sports equipment, such as tennis rackets, badminton rackets, or racquetball rackets. It helps stretch and attach strings to the frame of the racket with consistent tension. The machine holds the racket in place while the user threads the strings through the frame and tightens them to a specific tension for optimal performance. Stringing machines are commonly used by professionals, coaches, and enthusiasts to ensure the racket strings are properly adjusted for the player's needs, improving their control and power during play.

  • The tennis player used a stringing machine to replace the broken strings on his racket.
  • She bought a high-quality stringing machine to maintain her badminton racket's tension.
  • He learned how to use a stringing machine to customize the string tension on his tennis racket.
  • The professional tennis player travels with his own portable stringing machine to tournaments.
  • The sports store technician recommended a specific stringing machine for customers who play competitive badminton.