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Dif between the Bitzenburger and Dial-o-Fletch?

My Bitz is a dial-o-fletch. I don't know if I've ever seen one that didn't say dial-o-fletch on it.
 
Before fletching the first arrow. Just be sure to adjust the clamp setting to the arrows your fletching. Put a vane in the clamp and then set it in the jig . Make sure the clamp is tight against the magnets. Then push the clamp down to where the fletching base is against the shaft. If the base touches all along the shaft then it is set properly. If it doesn't just loosen the two small allen head screws on the adjust knobs and move them till the base sets snug against the shaft. You may never have to adjust it again but if you go from small carbon to big fat aluminum shafts then just do the adjust steps for the size difference. One other big help is after you make the adjustments for the shaft size is to then clean your shafts. I use ajax and clean water. Wipe the shaft once with a clean rag to get it wet. Then put some ajax on another rag and then rub the shaft ,just the area you plan to fletch, till it squeaks when you wipe it. Then take a another rag and wipe the ajax off. Tyake another rag with clean water and wipe it clean. DO NOT TOUCH THIS AREA AFTER YOU HAVE CLEANED IT. You will get great glue adhesion and you should never have a fletching come loose unless you start shooting through your target alot.
 
I have a REALLY old one that is a Bitz but it doesn't have the turn dials on it for the adjustments. You actually just loosen two screws with an allen wrench and hand move it, instead of turning the dial. I bet that's the diff between a normal Bitz and the Dial of Fletch.
 

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