Pretty strange way to measure a shaft intended for use in woods! Thanks. DeanS
----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Sarmiento" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 3:52 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: tall face > When I asked the same question, Mr. TJ McGee of SK Fiber gave me the following > reply: > > In answer to your question about frequency. At manufacturing we measure > frequency a little different from what seems to be the normal United > States standard. We use a 7" butt clamp and a 305 gram weight. So, if > you're using the US method of a 5" butt clamp and a 205 gram weight then > you will actually come out 10 CPMs higher then what the chart indicates. > > > Furthermore, the way we measure the torque rating on our shafts is 1 > pound/foot. > > Thanks again, > > TJ McGee > SK FIBER > Sales/Marketing Manager > Ph: 800-289-2656 > Fx: 256-864-1904 > eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: www.skfiber.com > > > > > > Dean wrote: > > > Seems the Bang SRV II wins the popular vote. Also the SK Fiber PE shaft. I > > haven't used any SK stuff so went to their specifications page. Can anyone > > enlighten me on how they measure their frequencies? > > DeanS >
