X-pole Xpert Instruction Manual Download Page 9

These tubes are always installed together

A Pole

B Pole

X-JOINT

EXTENSION

Install Extensions at the top of the Pole.

Then, as required, keep adding X-Joints and Extensions to reach your desired height – minimising the number of joints 
and tubes by using optional longer extensions, available from our online shop; 

www.xpole.com (first select your 

region, then search for ‘Extensions’) 

or local supplier. 

Fig. (5.5)

A Pole

B Pole

EXTENSION

Fig. (5.6)

NEVER INSTALL EXTENSIONS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE POLE – THIS IS DANGEROUS. ALWAYS 
INSTALL EXTENSIONS AT THE TOP OF THE B POLE.

TIP: If longer extensions are required (than supplied in the standard set), then a key point is 
to minimise the number of extensions & Joints used for a given height requirement; i.e. if the 
required extension length is 500mm – it is better to use [1 x 500mm extension & 1 x X-Joint] 
rather than [2 x 250mm extensions & 2 x X-Joints].

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How to attach the base to the A-Pole

Base Shaft

Base

Flat Section

X Mark

X

X

Flat Section

X Mark

Static/Spin Screw

Static/Spin Screw

Base Shaft

Flat Sections

Base

X Mark

Fig. (6.1)

Fig. (6.2)

The 2 x flat sections are where the hex screws will 
locate to stop the pole from spinning. Note the 
2 x flat sections on the base shaft, and ensure these 
are in line with the 

X’s

 on the base.  

Make sure the 2 x Static/Spin screws are fully 
loosened using the 5mm Hex Key. 

DO NOT

 

completely remove the screws. Slide the base shaft 
into the A-Pole. The two screws need to be in line 
with the 

X’s

 on the base to ensure they are screwed 

onto the flat sections.

 

 

How to attach the base to the A-Pole continued, turn page

Summary of Contents for Xpert

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Please Read Fully Before Installation www XPOLE com...

Page 2: ...TY THAT DAMAGE COULD BE CAUSED TO THE CEILING VERTICAL LEISURE LTD X POLE INTERNATIONAL X POLE US INC THEIR DISTRIBUTORS SALES PERSONS OR ANY OTHER PERSONS OR ASSOCIATED COMPANIES CANNOT BE HELD RESPO...

Page 3: ...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 uncomfortable your muscles hurt or you are short of bre...

Page 4: ...manual and are important for installation Please also try using the parts before assembling it is important that you understand how they work X Pole Xpert height chart Using the full allowed length 12...

Page 5: ...locate a joist or beam to install the upper dome against Joists are beams of wood that run from wall to wall and support your ceilings The Upper Dome must be centred under the Joist Fig 2 1 Fig 2 2 Fi...

Page 6: ...t of a circle across to another of approximately 3000 3500mm 120 138 and locate your pole in the centre of the circle Now you have found a suitable exercise area the ideal spot for the installation of...

Page 7: ...is marked with an arrow on the shorter end when used this must be installed at the top of the pole with the arrow pointing upwards Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 Fig 4 3 Fig 4 4 The X Joint features a special mechan...

Page 8: ...e A Pole with the X Joint ensuring the Keys engage with the U Keyway Slots Check the tube edges are tight together then gently tighten the screw in the A Pole now gently tighten the other tube B Pole...

Page 9: ...the required extension length is 500mm it is better to use 1 x 500mm extension 1 x X Joint rather than 2 x 250mm extensions 2 x X Joints LEADERS IN POLE AERIAL FITNESS 9 Copyright Vertical Leisure Ltd...

Page 10: ...the top insert and upper dome A Pole Upper Dome B Pole Extension Top Insert CAUTION DO NOT FORGET If you are using extensions you can ONLY use a 180mm X JOINT 200mm in the case of 40mm Silicone poles...

Page 11: ...of 2 whole turns DO NOT completely remove the screws Fig 8 1 Fig 8 2 Fig 8 3 Fig 8 4 Pole Expansion Rotating the main pole tube from left to the right Anti Counter Clockwise will Expand Tighten the P...

Page 12: ...pole mode to Spin see Static Spinning section on pg 12 spin the pole gently with your hands if the pole rotates smoothly your pole has been tightened correctly If the pole DOES NOT rotate smoothly it...

Page 13: ...igned with the adjuster cover keyhole to prevent damage TIP If the floor is not solid concrete it helps once the pole is tight to have someone stand on the base and then re tighten This compresses the...

Page 14: ...ed regularly during use ideally every 30 minutes If there is any movement DO NOT USE until you have re tightened Always check the X Joints at the same time To take down the pole ensure the X Lock is i...

Page 15: ...plete pole when using multi piece poles over 3 35m 11ft The Ball Mount replaces the need for an Upper Dome For further details please visit our website at www xpole com or contact your Point of Purcha...

Page 16: ...r damage not resulting from defects in material or workmanship B Conditions malfunctions or damage resulting from 1 normal wear and tear improper installation improper maintenance misuse abuse neglige...

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