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"Over the years, Tennis Machines, Inc.
has serviced hundreds of machines for
USRSA members . . . and we have not heard a single complaint." (Stringer's Assistant
Magazine)
Jim Henry probably knows as much about the inner workings of a stringing
machine as anyone in the business. He’s a man with intimate knowledge of
what makes a stringing machine tick . . . or not tick. For over 29 years, Tennis
Machines, Inc. has serviced most major machines such as Prince
(authorized service center), Ektelon, Babolat, Alpha, Gamma, etc. With such
extensive experience in manufacturing and servicing, Jim is a walking
service manual on more than a dozen machines. So if your machine needs
repair, don’t hesitate to call him. But Jim gives some good advice to
avoid reaching that point: "It’s amazing how many problems could be
avoided if people would only read the manual that comes with their machine.
Simple maintenance will prolong the life of your machine for years."
Jim can do more for you than just simple
repairs. He’ll do a complete overhaul or upgrade on your existing machine.
He can also take your used machine as a trade-in on a new one.
"Satisfied customers are our best
advertisement. Our expert knowledge combined with a sound price structure,
results in referrals from all over the country. Thank you for your business
and thanks for passing this information along to others who may be
interested."

President
When
it comes to your racquet stringing machines or tennis ball throwing
machines, we are the service center for you because:
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We sell and service Prince, Ektelon,
Babolat, Alpha, Gamma, and Winn tennis racquet stringing machines. We
service everything from clamps and compressors to tension heads.
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We are the exclusive repair center for
Prince air driven ball machines, parts and service.
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We are experts in repairing all the
major brands of stringing machines.
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We are service oriented, frequently
guiding owners through simple repairs or offering tips on preventive
maintenance.
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We are centrally located offering
convenient, time saving servicing.
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We are competitively priced.
When
you discover
a problem – clamps slipping, machine out of calibration, whatever, follow
the steps below:
Step 1 – Call
Tennis Machines, Inc. at (636) 394-8811 and Jim or his technical people will
try to diagnose the problem over the phone and tell you how to extract the
part they need to see. They’ll also give you an approximate repair
cost.
Step 2 - You
ship the part to Tennis Machines.
Step 3 - Tennis
Machines will evaluate the problem, call you with their advice, and an exact
repair cost.
Step 4 - You
authorize Tennis Machines to do the repair and pay (with credit card, check,
or money order).
Step 5 - Tennis
Machines repairs your machine and ships it back to you.
You’ll likely be back in business within
one week from when you shipped the part. Our service center is large enough
to help you with all your service and repair needs. We have a good
turnaround rate from 1 to 3 days on most projects, depending on parts
availability and how fast you want your machine done.
Tennis
Machines, Inc. proudly carries the following manufacturer's product lines
(Please click the name for more information.): Prince,
Ektelon, Babolat, Alpha. and Gamma.
We also sell Tennis
Tutor, Lobster, PLAYMATE
, and Wilson ball
machines. ball
machines.
Tennis Machines, Inc. has been appointed the only authorized
repair center for older Prince ball machines. They have a full range of
parts for the Little Prince, Little Prince VSP, Professional II and Deluxe
Professional II and PBM ball machines. We now have become the
distributor for parts on the PBM-100, PBM-200 and PBM-400 machines.
Please click here to view our Stringing
Machines Product Information Catalog and On-Line Shopping.
Please click here to access our
Ball Throwing Machines Product Catalog and
On-Line Shopping.
Tennis Machines also carries Lobster
ball machine accessories, such as spin adapters, remote controls, and
storage covers, Wilson ball machine accessories,
and Tennis Tutor ball machine
accessories. Please click here to view the
Ball Machine Accessories Product Catalog
and On-Line Shopping
We pay
top trade-in value for your used stringing machine or ball machine toward
the purchase price of any new Prince, Ektelon, or Babolat stringing machine
or ball machine. We sell used stringing and ball machines, overhauled
and guaranteed.
If you wish information on in-stock machines
or if you don't see the machine you want below, contact us, either by phone
(USA)1-800-572-1055 or (636) 394-8811, fax (636) 394-3271,
e-mail: jhenry@tennismachines.com
or letter, for our inventory changes weekly. We also have more
machines in stock than are on the list.
Machines are graded as
far as condition and carry a warranty from us. All machines have been
thoroughly checked for their accuracy, reconditioned if necessary, and
upgraded, if needed, to string all oversize and wide body racquets.
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Prince P-200 - We are
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In
today’s stringing machine market, many people are confused on what to buy,
what a machine will do, and how it operates. We hope this fact sheet will
help you understand the process a little better.
Will your machines string any type of
racquet?
All machines we sell will string
all the various shapes and sizes, i.e., wide body, oversize, super, mid,
tennis, squash, badminton, and racquetball.
Why use Tennis Machines, Inc. for
repairs?
The manufacturer cannot promise
repair within a certain time period. Tennis Machines, however, will likely
have you back in business within one week after they receive your shipment.
Do you sell used equipment?
Yes, but our inventory changes
daily so you will have to call us ( [USA] 1-800-572-1055 or (636) 394-8811)
to find out what is in stock.
Do you do warranty repairs?
If you purchased your machine from
Tennis Machines, Inc. we will do warranty repairs. If not, check the
manufacturer first for warranty repairs. If your machine is out of warranty,
give us a call.
Who pays the shipping cost for repairs?
The customer pays for shipping
both ways.
What is the most common problem facing
stringers?
Jim says it's string clamp
slippage and accurate string tensioning. The company overhauls and replaces
more clamps and tension assemblies than any other part. The average turn
around time is 1-2 days on most repairs.
What are some of the terms you use?
Constant pull: the fact that all electric type machines,
and all drop weight machines, while pulling to the preset tension, are
pulling stronger (and a longer time) than crank type machines, or this could
be also called "pre-stretch," and an accepted fact is that
constant pull machines will string 3# - 4# tighter than crank type.
Crank type tension:
the pulling or turning of a handle to the pre-set tension, machine then
locks and holds.
Drop weight tension:
letting the weight bar rest at a horizontal level, at a preset tension, for
either portable or professional.
Fixed clamps:
string clamps move on a glide bar to the string holding position and when
the handle is locked, they hold stationary or "fixed" at that
position.
Portables:
also called table top models, weight less than 50# and are used by setting
them on a table, counter, or desk.
Professional models:
column-type stand-up operation machines.
Tension range: 10# to 90#, varies.
column-type stand-up operation machines.
Tension range: 10# to 90#, varies.
column-type stand-up operation machines.
Tension range: 10# to 90#, varies.
2 point or 2 post
clamping: where both
throat and head are clamped down tight against the machine risers or
stocks.
4 point:
where the racquet is held in position by 2 clamp down posts at throat and
head and has an additional 2 point frame retainer on the outside of the
frame for added frame strength and stability. Usually these 2 frame
retainers are located at approximately 3:00 and 9:00.
6 point:
where the racquet is held by either 2 clamp down posts or 2 pressure type
posts at the throat and head and 4 additional outside frame retainers. At
approximately 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, and 10:00 positions.
6 points "V" or
angle retainers: racquet
is held stationary by a 4 point suspension system or 4 point angle pressure
system in addition to the 2 throat and head posts.
360 degrees swivel clamps:
movable to any clamping position in a 360 degree radius, then locking to the
table and to the string and become "fixed" in position.
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Tennis Machines Inc.
14520 Manchester Rd.
Winchester, MO 63011
Phone: (800) 572-1055 or (636)394-8811
FAX: (636) 394-3271
EMail: jhenry@tennismachines.com
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