Universal Smart Shaft adapter removal HELP!

sponge bob

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Hey Guys,
First off I searched and couldnt find anything.

Im trying to change the adapter on a USS and I cant seem to get that sucker off! Any tips, tricks, or magical words that you guys know of will be of great help!

Thanks, Asgar
 
sponge bob said:
Hey Guys,
First off I searched and couldnt find anything.

Im trying to change the adapter on a USS and I cant seem to get that sucker off! Any tips, tricks, or magical words that you guys know of will be of great help!

Thanks, Asgar

Hello, they are suppose to unscrew, remember Turn Right to tighten and Left to Loosen.

William
 
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sponge bob said:
Hey Guys,
First off I searched and couldnt find anything.

Im trying to change the adapter on a USS and I cant seem to get that sucker off! Any tips, tricks, or magical words that you guys know of will be of great help!

Thanks, Asgar

If you have the clear plastic tube with the grey rubber stoppers on the end that the shaft should have come in, take one of the rubber stoppers off, put it over the adapter, grip it and turn and it will easily come off!
 
also.. i believe they are reverse threaded in oppsite to the shaft that way when your taking the shaft off the cue, you wont unscrew it there by accident..

chris
 
ChrisOnline said:
also.. i believe they are reverse threaded in oppsite to the shaft that way when your taking the shaft off the cue, you wont unscrew it there by accident..

chris

Not true, normal threading.
 
shanesinnott said:
Not necessary actually.
maybe not. i just believe that it is the best way to secure the joint.i have alot of custom cues and if any of us saw a cue maker put a joint on thier shaft with no adhesive we would not buy it, so there must be a reason behind this yes? well there is alot of ways to skin a cat i guess
 
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