2013年9月5日星期四
The Advantages of Tungsten Stud
2013年9月4日星期三
Tungsten Alloy Stud for Horse
Tungsten Alloy Stud for Horse |
Provide your horse with extra grip during competitions on soft and slippery ground. Shoe thickness 8 or 10 mm. Square head 12 mm wrench, protrusion: 19 mm out of the shoe. Drill Ø 8.5 mm and use a metric screw tap M10x150. Weight 21 g.
2013年9月2日星期一
Chinatungsten Offers Tungsten Alloy Counterweight for Squash Racquet
The Advantage of Tungsten Alloy Squash Racquet
2013年8月29日星期四
What Is Tungsten Alloy Squash Racket?
2013年8月28日星期三
Tungsten Alloy Counterweights For Tennis Racket
The weighted holder is attached to the tennis racket by fitting an adjacent string into the slots on either side of the crown until the strings engage the bores and are locked on the tennis racket string. The weight can then be slid down on the strings until the small sleeve having the weighted socket is firmly abutting the inside surface of the frame forming the tennis racket head. The weight holder is made of a soft resilient synthetic or rubber like material. The amount of tungsten racket balance weight added to a tennis racket head can be varied by adding the weighted holder at various positions around the periphery of the frame securely attached to the tennis strings.
2013年8月27日星期二
Tungsten Alloy Tennis Racket Balance Weights
Tungsten alloy is right material for tennis racket balance weight or
the like to change the swing force and impact center known as the
"sweet spot" on a tennis racket balance weight and more particularly
relates to a snap-on weight that can be easily attached or removed.
"sweet spot". But, size, weight, height, strength and other physical factors cause different players to alter the fundamental swing slightly causing "miss-hits" which in turn cause errors in the flight of the ball. A miss-hit, such as contacting the ball near the frame of the racket, will cause the ball to go in the direction different from where it is intended when the player swings.
"sweet spot". But, size, weight, height, strength and other physical factors cause different players to alter the fundamental swing slightly causing "miss-hits" which in turn cause errors in the flight of the ball. A miss-hit, such as contacting the ball near the frame of the racket, will cause the ball to go in the direction different from where it is intended when the player swings.
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