I came across your video because I didn’t understand the purpose of the SAS tool for taking the slack off the cables. The string makes sense, but you can’t remove the cables without taking the shaft out of the canes, so what’s the purpose of taking the load off a cable without a press?
Sorry, I should say you can’t fully remove the cable, as in the short one, too. I guess if you nicked one you could replace it, the long one, in the field. It would be nice if they would pull on the axel from outside the limbs, so you could use the SAS for fine tuning (adding twist), but their cables aren’t traditional and they want you to move the cam, so I guess it’s a moot point.
Hi Daniel thanks for stopping by. The SAS is really only for either changing out a string, if say yours in the field gets damaged beyond repair, or just taking the tension off the string so you can replace peep sight or even twist string in order to adjust peep rotation. You are right though the SAS cable is not going to help with changing out cables!
Hi Mike, you will notice the part on the outside of limbs that have divots that is where the fingers from press should go on the press for a recent Mathews model bow.