Product Details
Traction Screws by Woody's®. Woody's® Twist™ Screws provide traction to footwear, heavy equipment, and everything in between. This line can be used year round, as they are compatible with all four seasons. Woody's® Twist™ Screws are NOT recommended for snowmobile tracks. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of craftsmanship. Manufactured from industry-leading materials using up-to-date equipment, it ensures everlasting reliability and enduring value. This product is distinguished by total quality assurance, unsurpassed by anybody else. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of craftsmanship. Manufactured from industry-leading materials using up-to-date equipment, it ensures everlasting reliability and enduring value. This product is distinguished by total quality assurance, unsurpassed by anybody else.
Features
- Woody's products will make your trail ride safer
- Stunning quality of goods for your snowmobile
- Made with the application of the highest technologies, which will leave Woody's customers fully satisfied
Installation
The Grip-It screw is the shortest in Woody's Twist line at 13mm in overall length. This carbide tip screw can be used in rubber soles or lugs 12mm+ for added traction on any terrain.
This screw couldn't be easier to install/unistall with Woody's® Twist™ Installation Tool, so stop slipping, and start gripping!
The Twist™ Installation Tool is required to install/uninstall screws from Woody's® Twist™ line. Machined from steel, this solid tool has a fixed depth control to ensure proper installation. This easy to use tool is designed to preserve the lug while the 5/16" shank conveniently fits on a 3/8" drill.
Woody's® based in Hope, Michigan, is known worldwide as the industry's premier producer of snowmobile performance and safety traction products for rubber tracks. In the mid-sixties, the snowmobile industry was experiencing incredible growth, particularly in racing. For James Musselman and his partner, Woody Kozlow snowmobiling represented the key to future success. During the sixties, racers used three corner files attached to ski bottoms in an effort to carve ice to maintain control of the snowmobile and win oval races. Using their knowledge of carbide wear characteristics and by developing a process to attach the carbide to a metal base they developed the first pair of carbide runners and delivered them to local racer, Dana Wiltse. The runners proved to be a handling breakthrough and soon racers throughout the region wanted a pair of "Woody's" runners. A star stud for the track was added to the Woody's line, and they soon developed a carbide tipped devise to install in the track. This also became a handling breakthrough for the racers. It didn't take long for installing carbide tipped traction devices...studs... to become essential for racing and the norm for recreational snowmobile riders.