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Vortex 316/304 Handrail Balcony Stainless Steel Post Glass Railing Systems

Vortex 316/304 Handrail Balcony Stainless Steel Post Glass Railing Systems

$22.00 - $32.00
Min Order: 2 pieces
Design Style: Modern
Project Solution Capability: Total Solution For Projects
Warranty: More Than 5 Years
Application: Villa
After-Sale Service: N/A
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custom stainless steel 316 pump shaft

custom stainless steel 316 pump shaft

Ready to Ship
$24.68 - $25.98
Min Order: 1 piece
Shipping per piece: $15.04
Compact Structure 316 Stainless Steel Collar Roller Journal Repair Forged Shaft

Compact Structure 316 Stainless Steel Collar Roller Journal Repair Forged Shaft

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$1,800.00 - $2,000.00
Min Order: 1 piece
Shipping per piece: $134.34

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Wholesale 316 steel shaft come in different types. You can choose from steel shafts to graphite and multi-material shafts. Steel ones are heavier but durable than the graphite ones and offer more control and increased accuracy than distance. The graphite types are much lighter compared to their steel counterparts. These are a good choice for all golfers, particularly women golfers and seniors. The multi-material type incorporates both graphite and steel to give you an experience of both worlds. Depending on what type of a golfer you are, you can find a 316 steel shaft that suits you.



The 316 steel shaft comes in a range of flexes. The flex is an important factor as it affects the distance and direction of the golf ball. If you have a fast swing, you need a 316 steel shaft with less flex, but if you have a slower swing you need one with a greater flex. However, if you are a beginner a shaft with greater flexibility is recommended. On average, a driver’s swing speed ranges between 65 miles per hour for beginners and 100 miles per hour for experienced golfers.



Most importantly, 316 steel shaft comes with varying torques to suit different types of players. Torque is measured in degrees and varies depending on the type of shaft you choose. Usually, most graphite shafts have a torque of seven or eight degrees, while steel ones range from two to four degrees. The higher the torque rating, the more the shaft can twist during a swing. The torque also determines how 316 steel shaft feels in your hand. A shaft with higher torque will feel much softer than one with a low torque rating.