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Height calculation

Minimum Ceiling Height

3.2m (10'.5") or higher

2.89m (9'5")

3m (10')

Minimum Ceiling Height

3.2m (10'.5") or higher

2.68m (8'8")

3m (10')

320mm (12.6")

110mm (4.3")

Before assembly you should measure the ceiling height where you intend setting up your X-Stage/X-Stage Lite.  
This is to ensure that the X-Stage/X-Stage Lite will fit into your chosen space. 

A key point with any pole is to get the maximum height of workable (usable) pole. The X-Stage/X-Stage Lite is 
supplied with an overall height of 3m (10'). This is called the 'Standard Format'. The usable pole height for the  
X-Stage and X-Stage Lite is 2.68m (8'.8") and 2.89m (9'.5") respectively, when standing on the stage floor.

However, you need to allow for an additional 125mm (4.9") to enable the 'B' Pole to be attached to the 'A' Pole, as this is 
the depth of the protruding X-Joint. Therefore, a 'Standard Format' X-Stage or X-Stage Lite, will require an overall ceiling 
height of 3.2m (10.5') or higher. If the ceiling height is lower - shorter extensions can be purchased to use in place of the 
B-Pole provided.

Fig. (7.1)

X-Stage - Standard Format

Fig. (7.2)

X-Stage Lite - Standard Format

Fixed frame leg

Correct way Up

Assembly of main stage frame

The Main Stage Frame is built up of 6 frame legs that fan out to form a star structure. Position the Main Stage Frame in 
the centre of the dance/exercise area; ensure the assembly is the correct way up (Fig.8.1). Locate the fixed frame leg, this 
is the leg that is secured by a cap hex screw to the main frame. Fan out from the fixed leg, as you fan out the base will 
start to form a star shape, lift each frame leg so that it does not drag on the floor (Fig.8.2).

Fig. (8.1)

Fig. (8.2)

X-Stage Lite

Note: The ‘Fixed frame leg’ is located 
in the centre of the frames and held in 
place with a Cap Hex Screw in place. 

Cap Hex Screw

Fixed frame leg

Correct way Up

Summary of Contents for X-Stage

Page 1: ...Copyright Vertical Leisure Ltd 2020 Version 3 0 All rights reserved Instruction Manual Please Read Fully Before Assembly www XPOLE com...

Page 2: ...n VERTICAL LEISURE LTD X POLE INTERNATIONAL X POLE US INC X POLE CHINA THEIR DISTRIBUTORS SALES PERSONS OR ANY OTHER PERSONS OR ASSOCIATED COMPANIES CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO PROPER...

Page 3: ...use your X STAGE X STAGE LITE you review some online videos to learn the basic moves Never try moves beyond your ability without an instructor If at any time whilst using your pole you feel uncomfort...

Page 4: ...Pole Bearing Unit found under foam pad X Joint 250mm 9 8 B Pole Main Frame Carry Case Fixed Wheels x2 Main Stage Lite Frame 4mm 5mm 6mm Hex Keys Main Stage Frame Main Frame Carry Case Side Skirts x 3...

Page 5: ...ghtly and keeping your back straight Position your hands either side of the Main Stage Frame as shown and carefully lift it and slide out of the Main Frame Carry Case placing it to either the left or...

Page 6: ...per wheel using the 4mm hex key The wheel assemblies have elongated slots in them to allow some movement on the sub chassis frame Position both wheels equally before tightening the hex screws TIP Eas...

Page 7: ...table area to dance exercise To use the X Stage X Stage Lite properly and safely you need to be able to fully rotate around the pole with your arms outstretched and NOT be able to touch hit anything w...

Page 8: ...to the A Pole as this is the depth of the protruding X Joint Therefore a Standard Format X Stage or X Stage Lite will require an overall ceiling height of 3 2m 10 5 or higher If the ceiling height is...

Page 9: ...ch arm should be flat against the plate Fig 9 1 Pull the end of the arm upwards to a vertical position and the catch pin will automatically pop out of the floor plate Each spring catch is spring loade...

Page 10: ...catch Fig 9 3 Fig 9 4 TIP For the first few installations it may be necessary to stand on the outer edge of the floor plate to allow the Spring Catch pins to engage Continue to fit the remaining Floor...

Page 11: ...sitioning the bearing unit in the main frame Fig 10 1 The Pole is made of four parts the A Pole a Bearing Unit that attaches to it the B Pole and an X Joint Fig 10 1 The A and B poles are connected us...

Page 12: ...pole tube Next look inside the Bearing Carrier Ring on the stage top plate and you will see a pin sticking out Look at the Bearing unit on the pole and you will see a slot The pin on the Bearing carr...

Page 13: ...then re tighten all three firmly Replacement screws can be purchased from your local X Pole agent A Pole Bearing Unit Static Spin Screw must be in static mode to remove pole X 5mm Hex Key Fig 11 8 Fig...

Page 14: ...and locks the pole tubes together The joint expansion is done by inserting the hex key through holes in the pole tubes into the hex screws and turning the key clockwise The markings on the tube show t...

Page 15: ...locking screw on the X Joint aligns with the hex key hole in the pole tube otherwise you will not be able to insert the hex key DO NOT TIGHTEN EXPAND NOW Fig 13 1 Fig 13 2 Next take the B Pole and sli...

Page 16: ...r all six feet Apply pressure to the pole in several directions to see whether there is any movement if the stage rises on one side screw the wheel further Once there is minimum movement and the entir...

Page 17: ...per pg 9 10 and now your stage is ready to be used Fig 15 5 5mm Hex Key X Static Spin Screw Bearing Carrier Bearing Cone A Pole Static Spin Static Spin Screw Static Spin Screw X Mark Static Spin mode...

Page 18: ...his will damage the rubber feet DO NOT remove loosen the m8 pole retaining screws when dismantling the pole DO NOT try and remove the pole when in spinning mode damage will occur DO NOT use the X STAG...

Page 19: ...ease contact your local X POLE office All assembly videos are available on www youtube com xpoleinternational Floor Plate Carry Case Main Frame Carry Case Pole Carry Case Screws Additional Accessories...

Page 20: ...sed by A Conditions malfunctions or damage not resulting from defects in material or workmanship B Conditions malfunctions or damage resulting from 1 normal wear and tear improper installation imprope...

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