Heisler Solutions - Lacrosse Throat Lock

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025
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    Tired of drilling holes, taping heads, and flipping shafts? Save your equipment from an early expiration by converting the damaging self tapping screw for a permanent solution with infinite uses. Perfect for traveling coaches and players who frequently take sticks apart.
    The head-lock epoxy-in solution uses a 3d printed block from carbon infused filament, that holds a stainless 4-40 thread heat press insert. A 1/16” hex head screw is used. The included Allen bit is kept in another block near the butt end of the stick. Never worry about needing a screwdriver
    With this device you are able to torque the head down to the shaft without having to worry about stripping the hole. Another advantage is that head rattle significantly decreases.
    Some similar devices use a stud that passes through both ends of the head. While this does allow for a similar result, the clamping force isn't applied from the head correctly, potentially resulting in head rattle. Other devices simply add more plastic for a self tapping screw to eventually ruin.
    Includes
    Thread-Lock device
    Allen bit storage device
    4-40 hex head screw+washer hardware
    1/16” Allen bit
    Non-sag single use epoxy with mixing stick (halved)
    Installation instructions included.

Комментарии • 3

  • @isaacwright33
    @isaacwright33 6 месяцев назад +3

    Seems like a much more inconvenient stringking screw setup

    • @D.Heisler
      @D.Heisler 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, my name is Drew Heisler I’m the designer of this product. Thank you for the input. One of the core ideas behind its design is for it to be used in other sticks that don’t have this feature. I agree the installation isn’t exactly “convenient”, but I would consider the end result to be very sleek and convenient

  • @kylemacht
    @kylemacht 6 месяцев назад

    This won't let you switch heads and shafts with different screw hole locations. Unless you skip the epoxy part.