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I'm using an Andro Extender (ordered through the link provided here), and was curious what twisting the thumb screws actually does. It seems to me it just extends the length of the extender out a bit more but doesn't actually seem to increase the traction. Any suggestions? How exactly do you adjust the traction?
 
On the extender there are 3 lines these lines represent different tensions. Now before the tension can be put up you need to be stretching at your maximum and once you are stretching at your max and you still see the three lines you turn the thread at the bottom and you will see that these lines disappear as the spring dampens and this is what creates the tension.

If you just got the extender and you are using it by the way the book says you will be stretching at 2 centimeters less then your erect length you will be seeing the three lines now as the months go on the tension will gain and these lines will disappear. Don't worry it will all make sense in the long run.
 
I definitely don't see lines anywhere on this thing. There are two gold arms, which the silver pieces screw into, I understand the concept but these lines just aren't there. I'll post pictures tonight and any help I get will be much appreciated.
 
Hey robit, I have the androextender as well and I can't find any tension lines either,so I'm just as confused as you...I mean how are we supposed to track the tension without lines?Any help out there for those with this androextender would be greatly appreciated.Thank you.
 
For a diagram on the extender tension settings, see the image below:
 

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I don't believe this,my androextender( bought from sizegenetics) does not even have a spring loaded traction bar ...I've checked it over and over but no.It's just not there!So what do I do now?I bought it about 8 months ago(but yet to use it)so do you think I would be able to get a spring loaded traction bar from them seperately,and more importantly would it fit or be transferrable to my androextender?Man,I seriously can't believe they forgot the most important part!Please help.Thank you.
 
Yeah, I definitely don't have any markings on mine... I'll post pictures tonight. This is kind of a concern.
 
Unless JES-Extender has changed their model, your extender should resemble the diagram above. If you suspect that some of your parts are missing or that you didn't get the extender that you thought tht you were going to get, you should contact the admins of the site that you purchased your extender from.
 
Here is a picture of my device. Note that there are no lines indicating tension. Am I missing pieces? What seems to be the problem?
 

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I can tell you guys with certainty that I do no have any lines marking the various levels of traction on my device.
 
They must have changed models since that diagram came out- I still have one of the original "JES" style entenders, and it has the tension setting notches just like on the diagram.
 
This is really stranges, because extenders foundation are to use the right tension. And without a scale that is of course impossible to know which tension you are at.
I´ve recieved a lot of questions lately about extender tension, and it seems like many users who has recieved a Andropenis, have got a extender without traction scale lines.
This is strange because I just looked through the Andro-penis website and you can definitly see the lines on both their usual extender and the gold edition. And there would just be stupidity from the Andropenis company to take away the lines. Seem like you really have not got what you ordered.

The most important thing is the tension scale.
Extending without traction scale is like hanging with random weights, without control.

Here is 2 photos from their website.

normal extender:
 

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I have the same problem as Robit.
Got the Andro-extender for a week now. The tensions lines are not there: http://www.andromedical.com/catalog
When the screw is turned it only lenghtens the extender, by this the force increases. But it does bother me that the tension can't be good adjusted. It feels that I did not get what I payed for. I'm thinking about sending the f'er back and purchase the jes-extender. What do you guys think???
 
Contact the website you purchased the device from and see if they can help. If they can't get you the notched parts, they should be able to explain how to set desired tension levels.
 
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