Masonite Bat FAQ
A few words about Masonite and Medex Throwing Bats
(from Northstar)
We (Northstar) are not able to control the way
bats are used nor the environment in which they are used. For these
reasons, throwing bats carry absolutely no warranty beyond accurate
drilling to accepted factory specifications (not necessarily to your wheel
- section 2 and 3 below) and arrival in good condition.
If drilled for standard bat pins, every single
bat in this carton was physically checked on a wheelhead supplied by the
manufacturer of the wheel for which it is intended. Even such
checking does not always guarantee a perfect fit, however, for several
reasons:
- Bat pins are off-the-shelf hardware
items. Most American wheels use a 1/4-20 socket cap screw, which
you can buy at any hardware store. The head is approximately 3/8” in
diameter and industry standards allow quite a bit of variation in the
diameter of the head of this screw.
- Not all wheel manufacturers allow zero
tolerance between bat pin holes. There may be several thousandths of
an inch (and sometimes much more) variation from wheel to wheel from
the same maker
- Most wheel manufacturers drill an unthreaded
hole in the wheelhead to receive the bat pins, and there is always
some (and sometimes a lot of) extra clearance.
If the fit is less than perfect on your wheel try
these steps in order:
- First, try loosening the wing nuts of the bat
pins and moving them for a better fit.
- Next, touch the holes of the bats slightly
with a small rat-tail file (available at any hardware store). You may
have to file on one side or the other of the holes.
- Finally, if the holes appear to be located
correctly but too small, either use a rat-tail file or try another set
of bat pins, which could be a few thousandths smaller.
Care of your bats
The life of all wood-derived bats (such as
Masonite and Medex) can be extended by taking reasonable care of them.
Always
- Clean them after each use.
- Avoid keeping them wet for long periods of
time.
- Avoid flexing or bending them when they are
wet.
Warped bats can usually be flattened by drying
them in a stack with weight on them.
Reversing them each time you use them (flipping
them over) is the single most important thing you can do to extend the
life of your bats.
(Some minor edits for clarity by
BigCeramicStore)