Lynch's Cue Gyro Tool
The Cue SPINNING Tool
SIMPLE
EFFECTIVE
STURDY
Takes cue butts from 28 - 33 mm.
CORDLESS DRILL (or other motor) REQUIRED ( NOT included!!)
CLEAN - POLISH - BURNISH
- Insert Cue Gyro shaft in cordless drill chuck
- Insert cue in Cue Gyro cup
- If you have a flat backed cordless drill, you can lay it on the floor facing up. Hold cue and operate trigger with foot.
- Can also be used with cordless drill in one hand and cue in the other
- Always keep one hand on cue
- Use on slow-medium speed only
Do not use for prolonged period to avoid cordless drill or Cue Gyro components from overheating
Fits most cue butts as the Cue Gyro is flexible. If you have very narrow butt cue (under 28 mm diameter) you may need to add a little masking tape to bottom of butt to ensure snug fit.
Your cue may spin slightly off centre or have a 'wobble' as it spins. Cues often have a slight warp or have a shaft which is not 100% 'round' anymore, or the cue butt may be shaped so it doesn't sit exactly central in the Cue Gyro cup.
The Cue Gyro is not designed to be a precision tool. A slight wobble does not affect cue polishing/burnishing etc. Always ensure a firm fit in the Cue Gyro cup and keep firm hold of the cue shaft/towel when spinning.
SIMPLE
EFFECTIVE
STURDY
Takes cue butts from 28 - 33 mm.
CORDLESS DRILL (or other motor) REQUIRED ( NOT included!!)
CLEAN - POLISH - BURNISH
- Insert Cue Gyro shaft in cordless drill chuck
- Insert cue in Cue Gyro cup
- If you have a flat backed cordless drill, you can lay it on the floor facing up. Hold cue and operate trigger with foot.
- Can also be used with cordless drill in one hand and cue in the other
- Always keep one hand on cue
- Use on slow-medium speed only
Do not use for prolonged period to avoid cordless drill or Cue Gyro components from overheating
Fits most cue butts as the Cue Gyro is flexible. If you have very narrow butt cue (under 28 mm diameter) you may need to add a little masking tape to bottom of butt to ensure snug fit.
Your cue may spin slightly off centre or have a 'wobble' as it spins. Cues often have a slight warp or have a shaft which is not 100% 'round' anymore, or the cue butt may be shaped so it doesn't sit exactly central in the Cue Gyro cup.
The Cue Gyro is not designed to be a precision tool. A slight wobble does not affect cue polishing/burnishing etc. Always ensure a firm fit in the Cue Gyro cup and keep firm hold of the cue shaft/towel when spinning.
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