Daywolf Septentrial Action Sport Titanium Sunglasses User Manual

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  • Page 2 Patent Pending U.S. 15/965,917. International Industrial Design Pending. U.S. Trademark Reg. No. 5,522,941. Utah State Registered Trademark No. 10675151-0190. DAYWOLF® is a trademark of Daywolf, LLC. SEPTENTRIAL™, FACE THE DAY™, IN SUNLIGHT RUN™, TRYST WITH LIGHT™, and AT ONE WITH THE RISING SUN™ are...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Included Parts ......................1 Product Description ....................7 Component Key ....................11 Fit and Upkeep ..................... 14 Lens and Arm Replacement ................. 17 Nose Bridge Replacement ................... 20 Pad/Megal Replacement ..................21 Adjusting Arm Width ................... 23 Specifications, Accessories and Replacement Parts ..........
  • Page 4: Included Parts

    INCLUDED PARTS ASSEMBLED EYEWEAR PART LIST Each pair of Daywolf Septentrial™ eyewear consists of 33 assembled ® parts/components (including eight optional parts). These parts include: Seven Titanium Frame Pieces. These parts forming the frame are made from aerospace Grade 5 titanium (made from 89.55% titanium, 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium, and 0.45% iron/oxygen).
  • Page 5 fabricated from nylon, polycarbonate, Tri Acetate Cellulose (TAC), or other materials. Eight Screws. Eight stainless steel screws bolt the frames together. Each of these screws uses a 1.5 mm hex key (or hex screwdriver). Specifications for replacement screws are provided below. These screws include four 3 mm wide set screws for the nose bridge and the jack screw mechanism on the rearward hinges, as well as four shoulder screws for the forward and rearward hinges.
  • Page 6 These pads are not currently included with most orders, but are optionally available from Daywolf for smaller ® head sizes. Eight Nylon Washers (Optional). Eight ultra-thin nylon washers position within the frames, two at each of the four hinges. These washers are 0.15 mm thick and allow the hinges to be opened and closed repeatedly during use without torqueing (and axially rotating and loosening) the screws.
  • Page 7 Cylindrical Two-Piece Box. A cylindrical two-piece box for housing the eyewear and all accessory parts. The box is three inches in diameter by approximately eight inches in length. The box is labeled exteriorly with four separate labels, each comprising the Daywolf logos, bar codes, ®...
  • Page 8 Eyewear. Each box contains one pair of Daywolf Septentrial glasses ® described above. Replacement Lenses. Each box should contain a plurality of replacement lenses of varying colors and materials, including at least one pair of polarized lenses.
  • Page 9 60 mm in length. Accessories. The box may contain aftermarket accessories if ordered by the user. Some after market accessories ordered by users from Daywolf ® are simply inserted into the box during shipping, including extra lenses,...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INDESTRUCTIBLE ACTION SPORT TITANIUM SUNGLASSES Each pair of Daywolf® glasses are formed from a seven-piece bolted titanium alloy frame with optionally-vulcanized, oil-resistant thermoplastic pads optionally color-coordinated to match the lenses. Daywolf® aims to serve a market segment abandoned and untended by today’s titanic sunglass conglomerate(s): those seeking stylized, high-...
  • Page 11 Lightweight plastic sunglasses often blow off users’ faces and are lost during action sports events. Daywolf® eyewear features a second hinge on the arms, rearward of the first, having a jack screw adjustable to vary the fit of the glasses and accommodate different-size heads.
  • Page 12 ® durable, high precision, artfully crafted titanium eyewear ever to reach the market. To this end, customers of Daywolf can expect an everlasting, stylized ® piece; built to tolerances of only thousandths of a millimeter; available in a variety of polished, anodized or plated frame colors, lens colors, and pad colors (polarized and non-polarized).
  • Page 13 (which pass through aviator and wayfarer glasses). Daywolf’s frames are dimensioned so that golf balls will not easily pass through the eyewires/orbitals. There is a need on the part of powersports enthusiasts for sunglasses which are strong, rather than only lightweight.
  • Page 14: Component Key

    COMPONENT KEY Forward Side Perspective...
  • Page 15 Rearward Side Perspective...
  • Page 16 Orbital Forward Perspective...
  • Page 17: Fit And Upkeep

    FIT AND UPKEEP Eyewear Fit & Tightness The frames are designed to be approximately 130 mm wide in the open position. This is the size that a typical male about 6’1” in height with a standard head size requires, but should fit typically males between 5’9” and 6’3”. The frames are designed to apply higher than average tension to heads of wearers to keep the frames secure during powersports.
  • Page 18 Titanium is inherently springy, and typically returns to its originally molded form, but can be bent slight with force. The Daywolf frames are uniquely modular, meaning parts can be swapped in and ®...
  • Page 19 Maintaining Tight Frames Like all metal eyewear comprising bolts or screws, the screws may loosen over time particularly if the arms and opened and closely regularly. Daywolf advises ® against closing the arms unless necessary when resting the eyewear on desks or in residences.
  • Page 20: Lens And Arm Replacement

    they do not become loose, particularly the set screw in the nose bridge, which can loosen and release the orbitals from the nose bridge. LENS AND ARM REPLACEMENT Lens Replacement...
  • Page 21 To replace a lens, the countersunk shoulder screw whose head positions beneath the forward hinge must be removed using 1.5 mm hex key (included). The top and bottoms of the orbital should be pulled apart at the forward hinge prongs (as shown below), the old lenses removed front the front of the orbitals, and the new lens inserted into the front of the orbitals.
  • Page 22 Arm Replacement Like the lenses, to replace or remove the arms, the countersunk shoulder screw whose head positions beneath the forward hinge must be removed and the prongs of the forward hinge pulled apart as shown below in the direction of the arrows.
  • Page 23: Nose Bridge Replacement

    1.5 hex key. These screws are 3 mm wide and replacement specs are provided below. The set screws do not penetrate the nose tabs, but engage them and force them into static position. Extra-wide nose bridges are available through Daywolf ®...
  • Page 24: Pad/Megal Replacement

    PAD REPLACEMENT Typically, the arm and nose bridge pads must be destroyed to be removed. Replacement parts are included and available aftermarket. Although recommend adhering the arms pads to the frames, adhesive is not required. The rearward arms are ovoid through their cross section to help prevent axial rotation of the pads around the arms.
  • Page 25 The nose pads should be adhered to the frames using a non-toxic adhesive. We recommend a non-toxic, copolymer oil- based adhesive. Remove the old pads using pliers. Earlier prototypes of the Daywolf ® designs included nose pads which snapped to the frames. This was determined to be a nonoptimal design feature.
  • Page 26: Adjusting Arm Width

    ADJUSTING ARM WIDTH...
  • Page 27: Specifications, Accessories And Replacement Parts

    SPECIFICATIONS, ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts, including screws, pads, nose bridges, arms and lenses are available for order through Daywolf’s website at daywolf.com. Accessories including wooden cases for storing Daywolf eyewear are also available online, ® including cases made of walnut, cherry and red heart. Aftermarket parts, such a neck cords and velvet pouches are available online.
  • Page 28 Replacement screws may be ordered through Daywolf ® fastener providers online such McMaster-Carr. Specs are shown to the left with a part number. Nose bridge set screws have 3 mm shafts while jack screws identical, but with 5 mm shafts.
  • Page 29 Replacement shoulder screws may be ordered through Daywolf ® fastener providers online such McMaster-Carr. Specs are shown to the left with a part number for the shoulder screws in the forward hinge. The forward hinges take an 8 mm shaft while the rearward take a 6 mm shaft.
  • Page 30 Light transmission profiles vary with the lens material, thickness, color polarization, but a typical light transmission profile approximating average ligh transmission most Daywolf lenses is provided ® to the left (profile shown is red, unpolarized Daywolf lenses). ® Additional transmission...
  • Page 31: Contact Information

    CONTACT INFORMATION Daywolf recommends checking its website for the latest contact information. ® With the intention of upgrading facilities, Daywolf’s office and mailing address may change. Daywolf, LLC 110 S. Regent Street, Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 sales@daywolf.com...
  • Page 32: Legal And Warranty

    Patent Pending U.S. 15/965,917. International Industrial Design Pending. U.S. Trademark Reg. No. 5,522,941. Utah State Registered Trademark No. 10675151-0190. DAYWOLF® is a trademark of Daywolf, LLC. SEPTENTRIAL™, FACE THE DAY™, IN SUNLIGHT RUN™, TRYST WITH LIGHT™, and AT ONE WITH THE RISING SUN™ are trademarks of Daywolf, LLC.
  • Page 33 U.S. Daywolf is pursuing certification as OSHA ANSI Z87.1 safety glasses to allow users to wear Daywolfs on the job as safety glasses. Daywolf is also seeking certification as military ballistic eyewear (MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 Military Standard). These certifications have not yet been granted or denied.

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