BGT Stability Shaft assembly

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Published on Apr 23, 2024 This response is partially generated with the help of AI. It may contain inaccuracies.

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Tutorial: How to Install a Stability Shaft on a Putter

  1. Tip Preparation:

    • If the stability shaft comes with tips, ensure you have the correct size tip for your putter shaft (355, 370, or 390).
    • Clean the tip and the shaft thoroughly.
    • Apply glue to the tip and rotate it onto the back of the putter shaft.
    • Let it dry completely before moving on to the next step.
  2. Identifying the Correct Tip Size:

    • Use calipers to measure the outside diameter of your putter shaft.
    • Alternatively, use a tool like the one available at Breakthrough Golf to determine the correct size.
    • Identify the correct outside diameter (e.g., 370) for your putter shaft.
  3. Cutting the Shaft:

    • Use a flexible tube to mark a point 8.25 inches above the top of the club for a straight or double bend.
    • Cut the shaft at the marked point using a cutting tool.
    • Measure another point 2.5 inches towards the club head for the insertion area.
  4. Prepping the Shaft for Installation:

    • Rough up and clean the insertion area on the shaft.
    • Apply glue to both surfaces (inside the shaft and the tip).
    • Rotate the graphics to the back of the club and let the glue dry completely.
  5. Installing the Stability Shaft:

    • Insert the stability shaft into the prepared area, ensuring it goes in 2.5 inches deep.
    • Apply glue to both surfaces and let it dry completely.
    • Measure the shaft to the desired length, cut it, and regrip the putter.
  6. Final Steps:

    • Mix the glue for the stability shaft as you would for a driver shaft.
    • Clean the inside of the shaft if needed.
    • Apply glue, rotate the graphics, let it dry, and cut to length.
    • Your putter with the stability shaft is now ready for use.

By following these step-by-step instructions, you can successfully install a stability shaft on your putter, ensuring improved stability and performance on the greens.