Solution To High Noon Desease

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  1. foo.tw

    foo.tw Regular Member

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    There seems to be many ppl in CA and USA sufferred from this problem.
    There is a simple solution.
    When you string, put an additional rubber supporter at the top supporter.
    This can diversify the stress and prevent the problem.
    As to where to buy the rubber supporter, don't ask me.
    I don't know.
    Ask stringing machine dealers might be good.
     
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    Load spreaders does the job.

    People can get Yonex and Gosen loadspreaders from shuttle-house.com

    High-noon disease is mostly a six-point suspension machine issue.

     
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    HeHeHe, Here's the causes and the solution :-

    Cause 1: String crosses Top to Bottom
    Solution : String Crosees Bottom to Top

    Cause 2 : Strecthing the frame length
    Solution : don't / Not much.

    Can't remember anything else. hehe
     
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    I would've thought that side supports will keep the frame from shortening and thus causing less stress at the top and bottom.
     
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    if the side, throat & head supports are over tightened, it can just as easily lead to stress at the top and bottom of the frame.
     
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    well i just use the grip and folded to little pad and taped to the 2-point support. I helps me string 25lbs+ with no problem.

    I'm thought this is a 2-point system problem, because cause the two supports stop the frame from shortening when stringing the vertical.
     
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    tried that, do not work
    my 9000x still cracks
    i shall try and get a little piece of lather and place it on the rubber
     
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    could it also be mounting the racket on too lose?
     
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    FYI: @gynpanda machine is a Yonex ES5. And he's using an MBS thin load spreader (he got the yonex 2nd hand w/o the H load spreader). There is some movement between the spreader and the mounting post. I've recommended putting some old overgrip between the load spreader and post to prevent the spreader from shifting side to side.

    I forget the starting method he uses. All this info will help out the knowledgeable BC stringers here. You may also want to post a pic of your racket mounted.
     

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