Yonex Precision 8.0 vs Yonex Precision 9.0

Yonex Precision 8.0 vs Yonex Precision 9.0

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You’ve got money to burn, buy a Precision 9.0. Choose Precision 8.0 on a limited budget. Not needed for autolock, at first Toyozouki didn’t like it because they said that sometimes the autolock wouldn’t get the racket grommet in the best position and sometimes it would cause more friction on the grommet instead of in the natural position. You could almost get 2 Precision 8.0 for 1 Precision 9.0. What I really like about Precision 8.0 is that you can set it up with 1 person. On all previous Toyozouki machines, the piece to which the chuck and rotary table are attached is not balanced and has to be screwed together at the bottom, so it is best to mount the tool tray part upside down and then screw it onto the base, turn it over and then attach the chuck and rotary table, and the rotary table is a bit heavy and a bit difficult to align. Precision 8.0 attach the base to the stand, turn it over and then attach the tool tray by screwing it onto the top, and if you need a free hand, the tool tray portion balances well on the stand when not screwed down. Turntable screws on top, unlike previous Toyozouki machines that screw on under the machine, all machines screw the chuck under the machine.

If you plan to travel with a machine, 8.0 applies. If you have money to burn and it stays in 1 place, go for 9.0

You can paint 8.0, harder to paint 9.0 I think

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