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PROFESSIONAL GRADE TOOLS TO HELP PARENT/CHILD TEAMS
GAIN THE SPEED ADVANTAGE BY:

Item Name: Pro Body Tool 2
Item Number: T2
Price: $11.95
The Pro-Body tool will improve the speed of
your pinewood derby car by:
- Axle Slot Preparation - For kits with axle slots, the Pro-Body Tool
ensures accurate axle positioning by allowing you to drill accurate
axle pilot holes into the existing axle slots with a hand drill!.
The pilot holes ensure that the axles are mounted square and true on
the car. Improved axle mounting accuracy equals greater speed!
- Axle Hole Drilling - For races which allow axle holes, the Pro-Body
tool serves as a guide for drilling accurate axle holes with a hand
drill. Again, improved axle mounting accuracy equals greater speed!
- Axle Hole Re-drilling - For kits with the screw and 3/8" dowel rod
axle system, the Pro-Body Tool (Model 5148) allows you to accurately
re-drill the axle pilot holes.
When using nail-type
axles, the Pro-Axle Press and Pro-Body tool work together to make a
well-aligned and smooth rolling car.
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Pro Body Tool Instructions |
- Test fit the Pro-Body tool on the bottom of the block with the two
“ears” positioned on the sides of the block. If the tool will not
fit onto the block, use coarse grit sandpaper to reduce the width of
the block until the tool fits snuggly. If the tool is loose, tighten
the fit by placing a piece of paper-folded as needed between one ear
of tool and the block.
To
create Pilot Holes in Axle Slots
- Use a square to draw a straight line on one side of the car
starting at the middle of the Axle slot, and extending to the top of
the car. (Or measure the distance from one end of the block to the
middle of an axle slot and transfer that measurement to the top-side
of the block. Then use a ruler to draw a line from that measurement
to the center of the axle slot).
- Repeat step 1 for the other slot.
To Create New Axle Holes
- Measure and mark the desired position of the new axle holes on one
side of the block. Extend the mark from the bottom of the block to
the top of the block using a square (0r measure and mark near the
bottom of the block and near the top of the block, and then join the
line with a pencil and ruler). Holes for extended wheelbase are
typically positioned 5/8” from the end of the block.
- Repeat step 1 for the other end of the block.
Position the Tool
- Position the tool on the bottom of the car
with two “ears” on the sides of the block. Align the index mark with
the line on the block. Clamp the tool in place.
- Hold the block firmly, position the drill
bit in the hole, and slowly drill ¾” into the block.
- Without releasing the clamp, turn the tool
and block over, and drill the second hole.
- Repeat
steps 4 to 5 for the other 2 holes.
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