Cuetec weight bolts

jbob

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I have a 21 oz. Cuetec R360 cue, and want to remove some of the weight bolts. How do I get it down to a 19 oz weight? Hopefully that is possible. The cuetec.com web site does not seem to have any information on it in that regard.
Once the rubber bumper comes off, it does not seem to have anything inside that would fit an allen wrench or a screw driver, but it does have threads.
Does anyone know? Thanks.
 
I have a 21 oz. Cuetec R360 cue, and want to remove some of the weight bolts. How do I get it down to a 19 oz weight? Hopefully that is possible. The cuetec.com web site does not seem to have any information on it in that regard.
Once the rubber bumper comes off, it does not seem to have anything inside that would fit an allen wrench or a screw driver, but it does have threads.
Does anyone know? Thanks.
Did you look down in a few inches?
 
There could be an allen head grub screw farther down inside. If not then it did not come with a weight bolt or someone all ready took it out.

Rod
 
I'm ashamed to say I know this. Cuetec weight bolts are available in 0.5 & 1.0oz.

The reason I know is because a friend of mine wanted to add some weight to his junk. I offered him $20.00 because I thought the cue would hold well in my garden (because of graphite) to hold up my tomatoes.

Come to think of it I think he flipped me the bird. He finally upgraded after 5 years of teasing. I still waive a 20 at him from time to time and he still gives me the bird.

I hope Travis is not monitoring this because I'm sure he's going to send his father over to beat my dad up.
 
How to remove Cuetec weight bolts from an R360?

Here is the answer:
Unscrew the silver or black butt cap. This is the cap that the rubber bumper cap fits into. You can take off the rubber bumper cap first, if desired. Then you have to twist the end cap (silver or black) counter clock wise and then the weights are in the hole once you get it off. It may be tight but mine came off.

Then use a phillips screw driver to unscrew/remove the half inch or one inch bolts to get your desired weight.

Easy once you know the trick.
 
Vortex Break Cue did NOT have removeable weight bolts.

Note: Even though advertised as having adjustabile Weight Bolts my Vortex break cue did not. I broke mine trying to unscrew the butt cap.
:mad:
 
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