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Auditor 200320 – programmable epoxy cure system

Although acrylic resins have become enormously popular for golf club bonding, at Total Fit we prefer traditionally long cure 2 part epoxy for our its longer work life and increased shear strength. The 24 hour cure time of these products limits productivity and can be compromised by temperature fluctuations during the curing process. Our 200320 curing stations accelerate the bonding process and increase the bond strength by heating the club to precise temperatures for programed time cycles allowing us to bring the clubs to full cure in one hour

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Golf Mechanix 120300 – dust contained shaft cutter

The Total Fit build shop is built with strong dust mitigating vacuum systems including our 120300 shaft cutters. Designed specifically for clubmakers, tour van operators and quality control labs; this proven shaft cutter is now in service in over 600 locations around the world. It is a safe, efficient, compact and environmentally friendly alternative to bulky, dirty chop saws. Build Stations 1&2 are each equipped with their own designated unit providing for accurate dust free cuts when both tipping shafts and trimming to playing length.

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Auditor 20900 – mass property golf club scale

The Auditor 20900 is the backbone of the shop the first piece of equipment used on every build. During the tuning phase of the build process, we use it to measure static weight, swing weight, center of gravity. A second function computes the desired weight adjustments needed to achieve the target swing weights for each build.

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Auditor 30125HD – pneumatic frequency analyzer

Measuring frequency is important for the accurate quantification and replication of any golf shaft build. During the tuning stage, shafts are measured with this machine and adjusted to their final targets in Build Station 1. After clubs are assembled they are tested  on a second 30125_HD in our Quality Control Station. This redundancy, paired with monthly calibration referencing, assures the highest accuracy in our builds

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Auditor 150330 – digital lie & loft bending gauge

When it comes down to accuracy, reliability and versatility, nothing comes close to the Integra Lie & loft digital bending gauge. It is without a doubt, the best loft and lie machine we have ever used, and we have used them all. The 150330 in our bending station allows us to achieve +/- .25-degree tolerances on every loft and lie adjustment. The digital gauge allows for constant measurement during the adjustment. The brass clamp and jaws on both the gauge and our bending bars safeguard against any unsightly marks resulting from the process.

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Auditor 20711 – professional digital swing weight scale

The 20711 allows for accurate measurment of both swing weight and static weight. It is used in our Quality Control stage as a check on the values measured on the Auditor 20900 during our club tuning stage. The use of redundant machinery during our build and control process guards against any mistakes stemming from equipment malfunctions.

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Auditor 10220D – loft & lie measuring gauge

The Designer’s Digital Lie & Loft Measuring Gauge allows us to accurately measure the loft, lie and face angle of golf clubs. We use the 220D to gather the specifications for each head in our fitting matrix in order to create a full understanding of every golf club we work with. This machine is also used in our Quality Control phase to confirm that the target loft, face angle and lie for each build has been achieved.

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Golf Mechanix 110860 – laser equipped gripping station

Our belief is that no task however so small should be taken for granted. The 110860 universal grip ailment laser is powered by two industrial grade diodes producing a super bright trace that projects down the shaft centerline to ensure perfect grip alignment. It eliminates any of inconsistencies which occur when aligning grip graphics by eye. This is the gold standard for production and allows our clients he peace of mind that their grips are straight every time.

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