HELP! Can't find pattern/specs for Pointfore 1000 series

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    Full disclosure here. I am a tennis coach (boys and girls varsity) and string for my players. I have the Klippermate stringer and have the badminton accessories. A badminton player at my school asked me to string her racket. It is a Pointfore 1000 series. I found the mfgr/distributor website but it does not show the racket nor ANY stringing information.


    Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance.
     
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    Thank you. That looks like a two piece stringing method. What size length for the mains? Crosses?
     
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    You can go 1pc if you prefer, but if you want to go 2pc, you need about 18' for mains and 16' for crosses.
     
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    I can do either, what would the 1 piece short side length be? Sorry for so many questions. What about tension? Using Dunlop Sport Nanofil R-70Ti 0.7mm. She is a 1/2S varsity player at the high school level. (It is what she gave me to use)

    Thank you all for being so helpful
     
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    9' for short side and 20 to 22 lbs should do it.
     

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