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1. | Place string into the string gripper. |
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2. | With the left hand, hold the string at about a right angle to the string gripper. |
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3. | Use the right hand to rotate the crank of the tension head clockwise. The linear ball bearing string gripper will grip the string while the tension head pulls the string. |
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4. | After the string gripper grips the string, the left hand could release the string. |
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5. | The left hand releases the string and the right hand continues rotating the crank of the tension head clockwise until the tension locking lever pops out. |
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6. | The tension head will be locked to the tension arm. This means that the Eagnas tension head has reached the correct tension |