Beam adjuster - degree question

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sean.m.m
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Beam adjuster - degree question

Post by sean.m.m »

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Does anyone know of hand how many degree's = how many inches of drop or lift? The adjusters we're using are the weld in ones from CB. Thanks
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david58
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Post by david58 »

Somebody should answer this. :shock:
Hot, humid air is less dense than cooler, drier air. This can allow a golf ball to fly through the air with greater ease, as there won't be as much resistance on the ball.
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Post by turbobaja »

Just mock it up. Slide a trailing arm into the beam and set your angle finder on top of it. Hold a tape measure/ruler from the floor up to the end of the arm and measure how far the arm moves as you watch the degree increase and decrease.

Then you'll know what degree to weld it at to get the lift or drop you need.

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Post by david58 »

That is some good info thanks for the answer.
Hot, humid air is less dense than cooler, drier air. This can allow a golf ball to fly through the air with greater ease, as there won't be as much resistance on the ball.
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