serving wear on vulcan
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RE: serving wear on vulcan
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I called Hoyt last Friday regarding a couple different questions as well as why the serving was separatingon the cable of thelower cam.
Two things, either it is a Fuse serving problem, or a burr. He said the burr would be very recognizable as well you should be able to feel it.
I scoured my lower cam and found no imperfection in thecable groove or anywhere near the flat.
I told him that I had recently replaced the fuse with a WC harness. He said to keep an eye on the situation and if I noticed the serving separating to call them and they would send new cams to the closest Hoyt dealer for me. All I had to do was pick them up, drop off my set and I'd be good to go.
I do all of myown mechanic work on my bows and thought that was an equtiable solution should I need assistance.
Still no sign of wear on the WC.I checked another fella that I know who just picked up a Vulcan and inspected his lower cam. His was identical to mine. He's a machinist and said that everything looked good andwhat I had found on my cam was meerly a machining mark andassured me it would have nonegative effect on my cable and that it was not a burr.
Just thought I'd share this info.
I called Hoyt last Friday regarding a couple different questions as well as why the serving was separatingon the cable of thelower cam.
Two things, either it is a Fuse serving problem, or a burr. He said the burr would be very recognizable as well you should be able to feel it.
I scoured my lower cam and found no imperfection in thecable groove or anywhere near the flat.
I told him that I had recently replaced the fuse with a WC harness. He said to keep an eye on the situation and if I noticed the serving separating to call them and they would send new cams to the closest Hoyt dealer for me. All I had to do was pick them up, drop off my set and I'd be good to go.
I do all of myown mechanic work on my bows and thought that was an equtiable solution should I need assistance.
Still no sign of wear on the WC.I checked another fella that I know who just picked up a Vulcan and inspected his lower cam. His was identical to mine. He's a machinist and said that everything looked good andwhat I had found on my cam was meerly a machining mark andassured me it would have nonegative effect on my cable and that it was not a burr.
Just thought I'd share this info.