Brampton Pro-Fix Glass Shafting Beads (.002″) are glass oxide granules that help stabilize and properly center the shaft in the hosel. Professionals recommend using glass shafting beads for dramatic help in increasing bonding strength of epoxy.
Shafting beads increase the structural strength of Brampton Pro-Fix 5&15 Quick Cure and Brampton Pro-Fix 20/20 Long Cure adhesive when added for supporting swing speeds that exceed 100 mph.
Mix 2% to 4% by volume of Pro-Fix Glass Shafting Beads to Pro-Fix Adhesives/Epoxies.
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- PERFECT FOR GOLF CLUB SHAFT INSTALLATION: Stabilize and properly centers the shaft in the hosel with glass oxide granules.
- PRO-FIX SHAFTING BEADS: Helps loose fitting shafts, cushions impact, reduces breakage and increases viscosity of the epoxy mix.
- INCREASE THE STRUCTURAL STRENGTH OF BOND: For use with all PRO-FIX Epoxy.
- MIX 2%-4% by VOLUME with EPOXY: DO NOT EXCEED these ratios.

















Rez4prez –
This product is simple. Add to epoxy when setting a shaft into a golf club head. I notice a difference in how the epoxy cures. In my opinion the shaft sets more centered, bonds stronger and gives me confidence that an aggressive swing won’t send the club head flying further than the ball. If you’re not using this stuff…well you’re just not doing the job properly. Buy it. Use it. It will last you a lifetime unless you’re reshafting clubs as a business…then you might wanna buy 2.
AllTold –
The beads are 5 Stars and worked very well. I did have difficult time figuring out how much to mix in with the epoxy since the instructions were not that understandable… at least by me. I did find some YouTube videos that helped. The 4 Stars is due to the container leaking. Brampton should band the cap with vinyl tape to to insure the cap stays on tight during shipping. These beads are so fine, it’s really a powder and care needs to be taken to NOT inhale this stuff… use a mask/respirator and slowly remove cap when opening the jar. Maybe even have a damp rag covering it when opening.
Joeybreezes –
I’m beginning to repair my own clubs. I added this in the appropriate amount to replace a broken shaft on my six iron, and the results are immediately apparent in increasing the reslience and bond strength of the epoxy!
BillyBob –
I tried to glue in a shaft and the head kept coming off. After I added this, the glue adhered nicely. No more problems.
CASomerville –
I just used this along with epoxy combo and so far so good. The process was easy, just ensure that you don’t od on the dust, as only 2% is the recommended use when mixing it. It can get a bit messy but just make sure you have a rag or something to wipe off the excess
Scott Baker –
Easy to mix
R Smith –
The shaft beads worked perfectly for a club repair!
Robert –
item received on time and looked like the Ad.