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Definitely Better Than Their First Stainless Shaft |
June 22, 2014 |
Reviewer:
Alexander Chen from Sugar Land, TX United States
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I kept a set of these in my spare parts box during comps if my MIP's should fail. On one occasion the grub screw on one half of my MIP shaft came undone in a bind and I lost half of the shaft deep into a large crevice. Instantly swapped to my backup Junfac Carbon Steel and it held up fine for years after. In regards to their design yes they are a little rough compared to MIP's and they are cut into a D shape rather than MIP's star shape so there is definitely less contact area to spread out the stress created by the motor. I found lightly sanding the male shaft with fine sand paper made everything much better, All in all for the price it's definitely worth looking into.
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