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andyca_EhNp4
02-10-2006, 02:13 PM
I asked this question on another thread but got no answer so I would be grateful if one of the more advanced members (maybe Big Al?) can answer it.

I was wondering where the torsion screw comes into the program as the manual makes no mention of it and the first I heard of it was in a post on this forum.

For reference the manual makes comment to traction force as;
600gr device to 4cm less than erect length
800gr same as erect length
1000gr 2cm more
1200gr to 1500gr with extra rods past this point.

If I'm reading it right then I assume to get the incremental torsion over time then to start with 600gr as mentioned (-4cm) but do you have to turn the screw to the first mark on the metal bar (a point not mentioned in the manual)

I thought that the torsion was created as above by the use of extra rods which would in time get to the point when the springs would have to depress but on another thread it makes comment to adjusting the screw to create the correct tension.

Which is correct?

mowinman
02-11-2006, 08:54 AM
I would suggest not being so technical and put it on, Extend screw threads until a good tension is felt, no need to mark anything. Just put it to use.....

Jareth
02-11-2006, 10:59 AM
I asked this question on another thread but got no answer so I would be grateful if one of the more advanced members (maybe Big Al?) can answer it.

I was wondering where the torsion screw comes into the program as the manual makes no mention of it and the first I heard of it was in a post on this forum.

For reference the manual makes comment to traction force as;
600gr device to 4cm less than erect length
800gr same as erect length
1000gr 2cm more
1200gr to 1500gr with extra rods past this point.

If I'm reading it right then I assume to get the incremental torsion over time then to start with 600gr as mentioned (-4cm) but do you have to turn the screw to the first mark on the metal bar (a point not mentioned in the manual)

I thought that the torsion was created as above by the use of extra rods which would in time get to the point when the springs would have to depress but on another thread it makes comment to adjusting the screw to create the correct tension.

Which is correct?
I turned my screws and the "marks" never changed I still saw three of them even after oiling my unit. I just unscrew them until some tension is felt.

andyca_EhNp4
02-11-2006, 11:21 AM
Thanks guys for the reply. I am only on day three but was no longer feeling a stretch with the screws where they were. So have extended the screws and it works, I'm feeling a nice stretch. On day six I'm adding another 0.5cm rod. Have to say I like the NET (no extra time) aspect. Last night I was doing the washing up and excercising my penis at the same time!

coniki
02-13-2006, 01:04 PM
It is clear from my browsing of this forum that advise is from users primarily as opposed to the manufacturer who has done the relevant tests and determined the most effective methods to achieve the results advertised. I have emailed Size genetics and have received no response. The investment in time for this system to work is substantial to say the least and I am not interested in trial and error. The manual has many ommissions and I feel it is inadequate. I request support from those in the same situation to contact Size Genetics so more formal detailed and specific answers are provided to assist those that have purchased the system. I appreciate the input of the moderator however from my observation it is a selective response. If this sytem is so good and tested and is apparently No. 1 them prove it with some professionalism and provide more detailed and specific instructions. Remove the gues work ! It is February 14th 6:49am Australia Time, let's see how long it takes for a real response to come from the powers to be. Your time starts now....:)

Maz
02-13-2006, 06:02 PM
I turned my screws and the "marks" never changed I still saw three of them even after oiling my unit. I just unscrew them until some tension is felt.

If you are seeing three hash marks, you are still at 600g tension.

I am 215 hours of use into this device. When I started stretching over erect length the springs started do compress and tension started to increase somewhere between 600-900g.

I now have the device set 1/2" over erect. I put the device on and then add some tension by turning screws. Currently I can see only two marks and I can see the one mark underneath the two "barrels". This means I am at 900g.

As you stretch over erect, you will start to add tension - it comes naturally.

Dazzlingdaz3
02-14-2006, 08:29 PM
Guys,

Please read this thread

http://mens-network.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9723

Cheers
Daz

Dazzlingdaz3
02-14-2006, 08:36 PM
It is clear from my browsing of this forum that advise is from users primarily as opposed to the manufacturer who has done the relevant tests and determined the most effective methods to achieve the results advertised. I have emailed Size genetics and have received no response. The investment in time for this system to work is substantial to say the least and I am not interested in trial and error. The manual has many ommissions and I feel it is inadequate. I request support from those in the same situation to contact Size Genetics so more formal detailed and specific answers are provided to assist those that have purchased the system. I appreciate the input of the moderator however from my observation it is a selective response. If this sytem is so good and test ed and is apparently No. 1 them prove it with some professionalism and provide more detailed and specific instructions. Remove the gues work ! It is February 14th 6:49am Australia Time, let's see how long it takes for a real response to come from the powers to be. Your time starts now....:)

Hi coniki,
The system comes with detailed instruction on its correct use - no trial and error!!! Follow the directions, you will not go wrong. I am the "trial and error" type, this forum is a sounding board to discuss peoples ideas and experiences, some of the info contained therein can lead people in the wrong direction and some info can lead people in the right direction and also initiate change in products, product usage etc etc etc. People are welcome to respond with their experiences of other peoples ideas whether negative or positive, this keeps it all on a level playing field.

Please read this thread on the subject

http://mens-network.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9723

Cheers
Daz