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What is the development history of the Eagnas electronic tension head?

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What is the development history of the Eagnas electronic tension head?

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Silent Partner’s “Wondering about Eagnas – Maxline?” 2. Copying what they criticize! Maxline is obsessed with criticizing the Silent Partner e.Stringer. According to Maxline, everything about the e.Stringer tensioner is terrible. But if Maxline really believes this, why did Eagnas develop a copy of the e.Stringer (see picture below)? This copy cannot be sold in the USA because the e.Stringer is patented. Is Maxline’s criticism credible? You be the judge! From Silent Partner’s above statement, it implies that Maxline would like to sell the AC (alternating-current) motor electric tension head to the public. The answer is that Maxline does not want to sell the AC motor electric tension head to the public. The AC motor electric tension head does not provide stable tensioning system; it has the varied tension on every pull. The AC motor electric tension head does not meet the Maxline standard. Maxline will only import and sell the DC (direct-current) motor electronic tension head. The DC mo

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