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Hi,

anyone of you knows if Epon does a spin alignment service on the shaft mounted on the drivers?

Does a Crazy shafts need this service?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Does a Crazy shafts need this service?

Every Shaft, especially Graphite, needs proper alignment (Puring) for best performance.

Every Shaft, especially Graphite, needs proper alignment (Puring) for best performance.

I notice that every high end graphite shaft has a notch or a mark at the butt end tip. I assume that this is for alignment.

I notice that every high end graphite shaft has a notch or a mark at the butt end tip. I assume that this is for alignment.

The notch is for the paint shop tool so they can put all those pretty colors on properly. Of the many, many Shafts that I have Tuned, not many come out on that notch. Each Shaft of the same Brand/Model has its own fingerprint, so to speak, and none of them are totally alike. Machine rolled Shafts also use that notch during the wrap process before cooking the Shaft.

The notch is for the paint shop tool so they can put all those pretty colors on properly. Of the many, many Shafts that I have Tuned, not many come out on that notch. Each Shaft of the same Brand/Model has its own fingerprint, so to speak, and none of them are totally alike. Machine rolled Shafts also use that notch during the wrap process before cooking the Shaft.

Thanks. Now I know what that's for.

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