SupaStuds
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The only time SupaStuds come out is when they have not been locked into place against the shoe, this is a basic engineering principle - the same that stops your car falling to bits. SupaStuds have to be inserted into the shoe and tightend, ensuring the stud is locked into place against the shoe and that there is no gap between the head of the stud and the shoe.
If the stud hole put in by the farrier is not square to the shoe this can present problems as the stud cannot lock into position. We recommend that SupaStuds are tightened with a spanner until it stops, then put an extra part turn on it, making sure that it is really tight and locked. (Most people are told not to tighten up studs as they will be hard to get out... ) This does NOT happen with our SupaStuds as already stated they lock into position and cannot be overtightened, )unless you are incredibly strong and rip the thread !
SupaStuds have been extensively tested and are subject to an ongoing regime that has most of the top riders in this country and many others (Australia, New Zealand etc.) using and feeding back to us any problems that they encounter. In France they even use a larger hole 10mm with our standard 3/8" stud and we have had no reports of studs coming out.
It is important to note that SupaStuds are NOT self tapping and will NOT cut a thread or damage the thread in the shoe. The patented design has moved the cutting edge so that is just scrapes the dirt into its one slot, if you have more than one slot they are NOT SupaStuds and are likely to be self tapping.
We have had a couple of instances within the last 6 months where customers complained to us that a 'SupaStud' fell out but on investigation it was found that they had not been sold SupaStuds but the dreaded self tapping studs and not our patented product. Once we established this and sent some samples they have not had a problem since.
As you can tell, We take our product and image very seriously and we try to look after our customers and have contacted Smurf by email. We shall be sending a SAE envelope to her so that she can hopefully return the remaining stud/s to us for evaluation etc.
I can assure you that neither quality or reliability has ever been an issue with our product and we will of course do our best to ensure that customers continue to have trouble free studding.
I hope this has answered some inaccuracies posted on this forum and hope you dont mind us posting direct to the forum.
The only time SupaStuds come out is when they have not been locked into place against the shoe, this is a basic engineering principle - the same that stops your car falling to bits. SupaStuds have to be inserted into the shoe and tightend, ensuring the stud is locked into place against the shoe and that there is no gap between the head of the stud and the shoe.
If the stud hole put in by the farrier is not square to the shoe this can present problems as the stud cannot lock into position. We recommend that SupaStuds are tightened with a spanner until it stops, then put an extra part turn on it, making sure that it is really tight and locked. (Most people are told not to tighten up studs as they will be hard to get out... ) This does NOT happen with our SupaStuds as already stated they lock into position and cannot be overtightened, )unless you are incredibly strong and rip the thread !
SupaStuds have been extensively tested and are subject to an ongoing regime that has most of the top riders in this country and many others (Australia, New Zealand etc.) using and feeding back to us any problems that they encounter. In France they even use a larger hole 10mm with our standard 3/8" stud and we have had no reports of studs coming out.
It is important to note that SupaStuds are NOT self tapping and will NOT cut a thread or damage the thread in the shoe. The patented design has moved the cutting edge so that is just scrapes the dirt into its one slot, if you have more than one slot they are NOT SupaStuds and are likely to be self tapping.
We have had a couple of instances within the last 6 months where customers complained to us that a 'SupaStud' fell out but on investigation it was found that they had not been sold SupaStuds but the dreaded self tapping studs and not our patented product. Once we established this and sent some samples they have not had a problem since.
As you can tell, We take our product and image very seriously and we try to look after our customers and have contacted Smurf by email. We shall be sending a SAE envelope to her so that she can hopefully return the remaining stud/s to us for evaluation etc.
I can assure you that neither quality or reliability has ever been an issue with our product and we will of course do our best to ensure that customers continue to have trouble free studding.
I hope this has answered some inaccuracies posted on this forum and hope you dont mind us posting direct to the forum.