Victor C-7032 ultra

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  1. HomeStringer_JP

    HomeStringer_JP Regular Member

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    It seems that a new machine is on sale, is there a difference between "7032 pro" and functions other than color?
    Isn't there an official website yet?

     
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    Interesting. I wonder if there are any adjustments on the side supports. They look too close to 3/9 o'clock position from the video. Only way is to be able to move the 6/12 o'clock columns, which I don't see any way to do. Otherwise, if they are so close, it will be ineffective and thin/soft racket might crack during stringing.
     
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    The side supports look really close when they are closed all the way. Thats how my VE-50 Pro is. Once you mount a racket on there it should be in the correct spots.

    I'd assume this new version would be the same as the previous generation. Other than the paint job and color scheme the machine is probably the same internally.
     
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    I compared it with the pro, but the shape of the side support arm changed and the interval certainly seemed to be a little narrow.

    There may be an update to the electronic function.


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    The clamp is a lot lighter than C-7032 Pro's and there're two bearings under the clamp base making it moves smoother (or maybe it's because of the lighter clamp).
    The distance between side supports doesn't seem to have much difference.

    A bit hard to describe but the clamp also feels smoother when clamping strings.
     
  6. SIM YUN KIAT

    SIM YUN KIAT Regular Member

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    Just got this machine.

    - made in taiwan
    - Sturdy leg. Doesnt wobble as much
    - very quiet operation unlike precision5 really loud
    - lightweight clamp
    - loving the clamp. It has a ratchet knob so it wont untighten itself over time.
    - smooth oil less rail. The clamp post comes with bearing
    - self leveling tensioner/diablo
    - minimal clamp movement when releasing string
     
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    Have you tried stringing an Astrox 88S pro with this machine? I'm curious if the 4 tooth fixed clamp for the Ultra can fit at the top-most cross as the 5 tooth universal fixed clamp on the Victor VE-50 pro will not fit.

    This video confirms that the previous Pro version could not:
     
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    Yes. It can fit the top most cross string.
     

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