beiter np Manuel D’Utilisation

Page de 2
Serving a               Nocking Point
The Beiter Nocking Point is made out of two identical halves, which must be served into the serving, 
paying attention to fit pins and holes. It can be served 
Following short guide shows how to serve a Beiter Nocking Point:
on all bow types having a string without serving.
IMPORTANT:
Use a proper, not to hard, serving material (we suggest ASB Dyneema). 
The Nocking Point must be served tight, but not to "hard"! If it is served to "hard", the Nocking 
Point will be the only real elastic part on the string: the consequence can be, that it will bend and 
eventually crack. 
ATTENTION:
If the Nocking Point cracks after a few shots, it is a sign, that you used a wrong serving material or 
that you served to "tight"! 
Tools that you need: 1 Beiter WINDER (or other string server) with the desired serving material, 1 
Beiter Nocking Point (2 halves), 1 Gauge, 1 pencil, 1 Fastener with elastic band.
Turn the yarn respectively the 
Fastener 4-5 times around the 
string, to be able to enter to the 
in-going thread indentation of the 
nocking point with a very flat 
angle.
Pull the Fastener to the string: so 
you have easily set the start for 
your serving.
Fix the two halves of the Nocking 
Point on the string (paying 
attention to match holes and 
pins). On each half of the 
Nocking Point there is a left and a 
right turning indentation: in this 
way you will always find one in 
the correct turning direction. 
Wrap the yarn around the 
nocking point, tightly but with not 
excessive tension.
 
It is better to mark not only the 
position of the higher inner 
shoulder, but also the lower inner 
shoulder and the end of the 
Beiter Nocking Point itself: in this 
way you can better control the 
position of the Nocking Point 
during the serving procedure.
Set your nocking point with the 
checker and mark the correct 
position with a pencil.
Every single archer has its own 
way to serve a serving and 
especially how to begin to serve 
it. We use a Fastener with elastic 
band to hold the thread, allowing 
both hand to be free.
Update 01/2004
www.WernerBeiter.com
Tel. +49 7720 856860
Fax +49 7720 4238
email: info@wernerbeiter.com
Werner Beiter
Daimlerstr. 18
DE-78083 Dauchingen