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Derby Worx Pro Body Tool for Pinewood Derby Cars

Derby Worx Pro Body Tool for Pinewood Derby CarsBrand: Derby Worx
Category: Toy

Buy New: $11.95
as of 2/22/2012 11:06 CST details

Seller: Derby Monkey
Sales Rank: 5,783


MPN: 15140
ASIN: B005FXYOK4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
   places the axle holes perpendicular to the center line of the car
   ensures parallelism in the axles front to rear
   insures correct tracking of the car and aids in alignment
   locates all of the axle holes at the same height on the body
   by Derby Worx

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Product Description
The Pro Body Tool II is designed as a drilling aid to help create correctly placed axle holes on the body or correct mis-aligned slots in stock blocks when rules require their use. 1. The Pro Body Tool easily places the axle holes perpendicular to the center line of the car and ensures parallelism in the axles front to rear. This helps insure correct tracking of the car and aids in alignment. 2. The Pro Body Tool locates all of the axle holes at the same height on the body which helps ensure the car is sitting square to the track, for a equally balanced car left to right and an aid in alignment. 3. The Pro Body Tool helps guide the thin #44 drill bit required to drill axle holes preventing deflection for a more accurate job. This is something that can not be done with a drill press plus due to the clearance required in the quill assembly in most hobbyist and home use drill presses to make the press work, there will most likely be some run-out in the drill chuck, this makes the Pro Body tool the most accurate choice plus only a hand drill is required for the job. 4. The Pro Body Tool reduces friction!!! By correctly placing the axles in the body a builder will not have to bend or tweak the axles to get the car to run straight. In all cases, if an axle needs a slight bend to correct alignment the axle placement is incorrect and the bent axle jeopardizes correct axle to hub alignment. Although it has corrected the alignment issue it has more than likely created a slightly higher friction between the axle and hub. Instructions Included


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