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Eagnas Electronic Racquet Stringing Machine

Model Number: Hawk 226e

Special Price : $1,299.00 only US$999.00 Free 660' string PLUS Free Stringing Tools PLUS String & Other Deal

Free String ($65 value) and stringing tools

Plus Accessories, Ball Pickers, Grips and Strings Deal

When you purchase any model of Eagnas stringing machine, you can have the factory direct prices for the accessories, ball pickers, grips and reels of strings:
There is no quantity limitation. You can purchase as many as you like.

Eagnas Electronic Stringing Machine - Hawk 226e

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Hawk 226e detailed comparison chart:

Model Eagnas:
Hawk 226e
Silent Partner:
e.Stringer FL
Price $1,299.00 only $999.00  
Two-point, hold-down mounting system

Yes
Yes
2-point mounting

Yes
Yes
Inside 6-point supports

Yes
Yes
Outside 6-point supports

Yes
No
2 tennis swivel clamps


Slim stainless steel thumb-adjustable (PN-1012)


Aluminum
thumb-adjustable
2 badminton swivel clamps No No
2 swivel clamp bases


Metal ConeLock
Yes
Tension head

DC motor, electronic
AC motor, electric
Tension range
10-90 pounds
4.5-40.9 kilograms
30-80 pounds
Input power selection
Yes, 110V or 220V
power input.
Easy to switch
No, can not switch power input
Fuse protection
Yes, fuse protection with On/Off
power switch.
Easy to turn on/off

No, and no On/Off
power switch
Rotatioanl string gripper
Metal, diamond-coated
:
Much better and easier.


Plastic using sandpaper as gripping surface
360 degree swivel turntable

Yes
Yes
Turntable brake Screw brake system Yes
Large tool tray
Yes
Yes
Reel holder

Yes
Yes
Machine base
Yes
Yes
Stringing tools 1 DP-507 diagonal cutter,
1 NP-500 needle nose pliers,
1 BS-809 tennis awl, and
1 PN-3092 string mover
1 Needle nose pliers,
and 1 awl
Status Much better and cheaper the other importer, and also offer excellent value. Discontinued
  1. What is the difference between the Hawk electronic tension head and Silent Partner electric tension head?
  2. What is the difference between the DC motor and AC motor?
  3. Does the Hawk electronic tension head need 5 minutes warm up time?
  4. Does the AC motor need 5 minutes warm up time?
  5. The Silent Partner e.stringer clone history:
  6. Which color and mounting system does the Silent Partner's supplier copy from for his e.stringer?
  7. The Silent Partner aluminum swivel clamp clone history:

  1. What is the difference between the Hawk electronic tension head and Silent Partner electric tension head?

    The Hawk tension head is the electronic tension head, which makes stringing much faster and easier:

    The Silent Partner tension head is the electric tension head:


  2. What is the difference between the DC motor and AC motor?

    The DC (direct-current) motor needs more hardware to operate:

    The AC (alternating-current) motor does not required to have the transformer, regulator and filter:


  3. Does the Hawk electronic tension head need 5 minutes warm up time?

    No, the Hawk electronic tension head utilizes the DC (direct-current) motor. It does not need any warm up tume at all. You just need to turn on the power switch and start to pull the tension immediately.

  4. Does the AC motor need 5 minutes warm up time?

    Actually the AC motor does not need any warm up tume at all. You can connect the power input and start to pull the tension immediately. But when the AC motor gets warm, it lowers tension. It means that when the AC motor is cold, it put higher tension. When the AC motor is warm, it put lower tension.

    On the front panel of Silent Partner's AC motor electric tension head, it indicates that "RUN FREE FOR 5 MIN TO WARM UP". What is the reason? Just because the AC motor gets warm, it lowers tension. Silent Partner uses this statement to cover up this fact.


  5. The Silent Partner e.stringer clone history:

    In 1999 Deuce Industries Ltd. in Canada began to import the stringing machines from the factory (Lily-Lee & Co., Ltd). The Silent Partner imported the base, mounting system, clamps, accessories, and shipping box of the Eagnas Hawk 20 stringing machine from the same factory. Then by attaching an electric tension head, an e.stringer machine is created. See the e.stringer clone history.

    In May 2000 an ex-employee of the stringing machine factory (Lily-Lee & Co., Ltd.) began to copy Eagnas Hawk and Hyper series machines. Later on Silent Partner imports stringing machines from this startup company (Xpider Co.).

    Eagnas Hawk 20Silent Partner e.stringerSilent Partner e.stringer

    1999 to December 2000

    Import Eagnas Hawk 20:
    base, mounting system,
    accessories, and shipping box
    2 PN-3090 clamps

    January 2001

    Copy Hawk 20,
    copy PN-3090P clamp


  6. Which color and mounting system does the Silent Partner's supplier copy from for his e.stringer?

    Silent Partner's "Wondering about Eagnas - Maxline?"
    1. Cheap knock offs.
    Most Eagnas machines are knock offs of other brands. Every respected brand of stringing machine has a distinctive look and color scheme... Eagnas copies the look of reputable machines...

    Let us exam whether this is a valid statement. From 1999 to 2000 Silent Partner imported the red color mounting system of the Eagnas Hawk 20 from the factory (Lily-Lee & Co., Ltd) for his e.Stringer. (Click here to view the Silent Partner's own statement, which filed in New York Court.) But later on strange enough was he even importing the copied red color mounting system and design for his e.stringer. From Silent Partner's statement above, Silent Partner has very high business ethics and standard. He will not use the other brands' distinctive look and color scheme. But he imports the copied red color mounting system and design for his e.stringer. This behavior does not match with his standard. It is very ironic. What certifies his critic as a valid statement. His statement shall apply to himself as "Most Silent Partner machines are knock offs of Eagnas brand."

    In May 2000 the Silent Partner's supplier (Xpider Co.) copied Eagnas Hawk 20 color and mounting system design.

    Eagnas Hawk 20:
    red color
    mounting system
    Silent Partner e.stringer:
    Import Eagnas Hawk 20:
    red color
    mounting system.
    At present (7-17-2004), Silent Partner still uses this picture for the "Mounting the Racquet on the e.Stringer"
    Silent Partner
    current e.stringer:
    copied red color
    mounting system
    from Eagnas Hawk 20

  7. The Silent Partner aluminum swivel clamp clone history:

    In May 2000 the Silent Partner's supplier (Xpider Co.) copied Eagnas PN-1008 aluminum swivel clamp design. Use the Eagnas PN-1008 aluminum top and bottom parts. Use the Eagnas PN-1008 steel post. Add the steel handle and metal thumbknob.

    1997
    Eagnas PN-1008
    May 2000
    Silent Partner Swivel Clamp


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