Bent 1.5 Degree Pine Derby Axle with Easy Turn Screw Driver Slot – Polished Nickel Plated PRO Grooved Steering Axle (1 Axle)
R 475
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Bent 1.5 Degree Pine Derby Axle with Easy Turn Screw Driver Slot – Polished Nickel Plated PRO Grooved Steering Axle (1 Axle)
One single 1.5 degree pre bent pinewood derby polished axle to adjust pinewood derby car steering
Convenient Easy Turn screw driver slot cut in the head to easily turn the axle without damaging it
Exclusive nickel plated finish minimizes friction so your car is super fast
Angled underside of axle head minimizes wheel/axle contact area
Two grooves - Reduces friction and wheel wobble while providing a graphite store
The PRO Bent Steering Axle from Pinewood Pro has a slight 1.5 degree bend and a slotted head so you can easily turn it with a screw driver. This bend will steer your wheel left or right to make your car steer straight or steer gently into the rail for a rail rider. Getting your pinewood derby car to steer straight is a critical speed adjustment and it is the most challenging thing to accomplish. I've personally spent hours tweaking my son's cars so it steers straight. If your car doesn't steer straight, the wheels hit the guide rails, causing your car to lose valuable speed. The PRO Steering Axle is made from our PRO Super Speed grooved and nickel plated axle. USAGE: Just replace one of your front axles with the PRO Steering Axle oriented so the screwdriver slot is vertical (straight up and down). Then gently turn the axle with a screw driver to make that wheel steer left or right until your car rolls straight for 6 to 8 feet. It's as easy as that! You can also use the steering axle to create a Rail Rider car. The PRO Steering Axle from Pinewood Pro...saves time, while getting your car to maximum velocity. Package contains a single (1) Steering Axle. IMPORTANT NOTES: You only need a slight 1.5 degree bend to steer your wheels. THE 1.5 DEGREE BEND IS A VERY SLIGHT BEND THAT YOU CAN NOT SEE WITH THE NAKED EYE. However, if you roll the bent axle on a flat surface, you will see that it does not roll smoothly compared to an unbent axle.