i dont have the tool to adjust a clevelanc black driver. what can i use instead?
adjust cleveland driver
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oldgolfer i dont have the tool to adjust a clevelanc black driver. what can i use instead?
Most use a Torx screw. I forget what size. One thing you won't get is the torque setting the golf "T" wrenches have built in. Most all the wrenchs fit the other brands and they can be found relatively cheap on the interne for about $10. I have seen some that take a triangular or square tool. Look inside your club and see what it looks like then do an Amazon search.
Here are a some with different tips.
whats a torx screw?
oldgolfer the same thing a tool is the odd-looking end.
Size T20 I guess.
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oldgolfer clevelanc black driver
The issue is that horrendous wrench and screw that has a square bit. I bought an aftermarket adapter just to deal with this problem, as it came with a screw that is compatible with a star bit wrench. Unfortunately the screw head was warped. The newer cleveland heads have switched over....I would start with seeing if you can buy a srixon screw and go from there.
This might work-
Whatever engineer thought it would be a good idea to go with that square bit should be kicked very hard in the jimmy!
Harbor Freight has them cheap.
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This is the wrench that fits that head, blow it up on your phone and take note of the bit, it is square-
Luc_Van_Daele I think most are T25.
Some of the golf stores sell wrenches that will work with that head. It might be a Callaway or a Ping or a TM but it would work. You need to hear the single “ click” so you know it’s done right.
I would take the club to a golf store and tell them you lost the wrench and could they please tighten it for you. We do it all the time for people at our place. Then ask them about buying your own wrench so you don’t have to ask them every time.
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Par4QC Torque wrenches can be preset, if not adjustable.
I read of people having heads come loose, and always wondered if it was the wrench, not the operator.
I guess the only real way to know is to try different wrenches and check them with a torque wrench. I have a TM, Ping and Cally Torx wrenches and use them in different heads all the time and have never had one come loose. All of them take a pretty good last twist to get them to click. One of my geezer buds doesn't have the strength to get his to click so I have to do it for him.
Par4QC I do not believe they all do, from my wonderful experience.
That's a 1st....a torque wrench Ho!!
LogicalOne do all those wrenches have clubs that go with??