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kPulley2 Manual v2.5.0
Introduction
The Flywheel
We offer five differently sized flywheels with inertia: 0.005,
0.010, 0.025, 0.050 and 0.070 kgm
2
.
All flywheels from the kBox4 generation are compatible with the
kPulley. The kPulley can hold a maximum of 2 flywheels at a time.
This allows for a range of inertia between 0.005 and 0.140 kgm
2
*.
Do not try to mount more than the maximum capacity of
flywheels.
Experimentation will determine which configuration is required for
your level of training. Mounting or changing flywheels is done by
releasing the flywheel knob by pulling the pull pin knob on its side,
removing the flywheel knob, changing flywheel(s) and securing
them by pushing the flywheel knob back on until it makes a clicking
noise.
Tip:
If the black pull pin knob is hard to pull out, you can push the
flywheel knob in whilst pulling the black pull pin knob out.
*) With the advanced flywheel knob you can attach 4 flywheels to
the kPulley, meaning you can achieve an inertia factor of x56 and
an inertia range of 0.005 to 0.280 kgm
2
.
INTRODUCTION
Setting up the kPulley
Foot Protection
The kPulley must be firmly fixed to a wall or column. Use
the designated (round) holes in the center of the beam or
fix using a strong belt in the bent metal pieces on the back
of the beam.
We recommend having the foot protection attached to the
kPulley, in order to protect the user from injury.
Flywheel Knob
Pull Pin Knob
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