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Screw Adjuster extended
Screw Adjuster retracted
Uneven surface
Using the stabilising adjuster feet
At the end of each of the 6 frame legs there is an adjuster wheel to adjust the foot height. Screw the adjuster wheel
clockwise to extend and counter-clockwise to retract. The adjuster feet have silicone pads that help prevent them slipping
on floor surfaces.
The adjuster feet are there to level out uneven floors and to tension the stage, reducing pole movement. The adjuster
wheels feet must be tensioned in all instances, as this will ensure that your stage has minimum movement. Once the
stage has been assembled, lift each frame leg slightly, so that you can easily rotate the adjuster wheel.
Lower the foot by approximately 5mm (Fig. 14.1) do this for 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 entire stage feels level and solid - all feet have been stabilised correctly.
Fig. (14.1)
Fig. (14.2)
Additional accessories
The X-Stage and X-Stage Lite are very stable in their standard format with the feet correctly adjusted. However, if you
intend to perform more advanced moves or wish to use the stage for a performance, or with an X-POLE Lyra pole,
additional weights are mandatory. These can be purchased from
www.XPOLE.com.
Fig. (15.1)
Place the Weight Plate over the frame legs (Fig.15.2). Once the weight plates are in situ, place optional sandbags or standard
gym weights (10kg-30kg per section) onto the plate (Fig.15.3).
Sandbags
can be purchased from
WWW.XPOLE.COM
Weight Plate
Fig. (15.2)
Sandbag
Gym Weight Plate
(sold separately)
Extend
Retract
Clockwise to extend
Counter-clockwise to retract
Foot height
Screw Adjuster Wheel
Screw Adjuster Foot
5mm to start with