100 Grain Carbon Tuner 3-Pack
Innerloc’s revolutionary Blade Alignment Technology BAT finally lets you precisely tune broadheads to your carbon arrows.
The ultimate Innerloc: the Carbon Tuner has all of the great features you have grown to love. They also have stronger .027″ blades, BAT technology and classy “Blood Trial” anodizing. The perfect tuning solution for your carbon arrows. 1 1/16″ cutting diameter 100gr. 3 pack
Technology Used:
The Technology
Setting all of your broadhead blades so they leave the bow the same way each time assures better grouping. This forces them to react to the air they are traveling through the same way from shot to shot, improving accuracy and tightening broadhead groups. This is achieved by simply adjusting the patented tuning stud. B.A.T. “Blade Alignment Technology” is the only technology that allows you to “TUNE” broadheads to carbon arrows.
#1: The matching bevels at the top of the ferrule and inside the edge of the tip create a “clamping” action when the tip is tightened. The tip, blades and ferrule are forced together so tightly they perform much like solid metal.
#2: The blades (gold areas show how parts mate when assembled) are “L”-shaped for unmatched strength and the base of the “L” is curved to lay perfectly against the round shaft of the tip. Metal to metal contact top to bottom!
#3: The heart of the Center Locking System™ is the Tip. By extending it throughout the length of the broadhead body, Innerloc can thread the tip into the base.This is the strongest area of the entire broadhead and securing the tip at this point transfers a walloping amount of arrow energy on impact!
“Sharp Beyond” All Innerloc® fixed blade broadheads feature Endur-Edge™. A special manufacturing and tempering process on the highest quality stainless steels that yields an ultra durable blade edge. This keeps the broadhead sharp as it passes through it’s target, causing better blood trails. Everyone knows the importance of sharp broadhead blades. But a sharp blade that won’t hold it’s edge is no more effective then a dull blade. Endur-Edge™ blades stay keen after they punch through hair and hide to slice the vitals effortlessly causing the immense blood trails and quick bleed-outs that Innerloc® is famous for.
Assembly Instructions
1. Loosen the tip
Slide the triangle shape of the supplied wrench over the point of the tip. Carefully loosen the tip.
2. Unscrew the tip
The tip can now be turned counter clockwise to disengage the threads.
3. Remove the tip
Slide the tip out of the front of the body. Note the way the blades wrap around to create room for the tip to slide in and out.
4. Take out the blades
One at a time slide the blades out of the front of the body. See the way the blades “L” shaped flange is located within the hole of the body.
5. Reinstall sharp blades
You can now install new sharp blades by following the steps above in reverse order.
” IMPORTANT TIP” With Innerlocs’® front loading design and Center Locking System™ you can change the blades without removing the broadhead body from the arrow. This means you won’t de-tune the broadhead to arrow union assuring continued accurate flight with the new blades.
Tuning Instructions
You need to align the blades on all of your arrows so they shoot from the bow exactly the same each shot. It’s not that critical how the blades are aligned (Blade up, to the fletching, ect.). Only that they are all the same once nocked to the bowstring.
1.
Using the supplied broadhead wrench screw the broadhead onto the arrow and notice where the blades stop.
2.
Judge how much rotation is needed to move the blades into alignment. Then unscrew the broadhead from the arrow, to make adjustment.
3.
Holding the broadhead with the wrench, use the hex key to adjust the tuning stud.
4.
Screw the broadhead back onto the arrow and notice it’s new position. Repeat steps 2 thru 4 if fine tuning is necessary.
BAT broadheads have a 3 to 1 ratio to allow for precise tuning, this means 1 full turn of the alignment stud rotates the body and blades 1/3 of a turn when screwed back onto the arrow. From the factory, the stud is screwed all of the way in. This means your first adjustment will be by unscrewing the alignment stud. All adjustments can be made keeping the gap between the stud and the body base about the thickness of a blade, approximately 1 turn out.