EXXENTRIC KPGAS kPulley Go Device Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
EXXENTRIC

kPulley Go Manual
Instruction Manual

WARNING
Like any exercise program, it is important that users are capable of performing exercises with this exercise equipment and have verified this with their personal physician.

For Your Safety

Please read and understand the user manual and warning labels prior to use.

  • Inspect the machine including the drive belt before use. Damaged or worn parts and warning labels must be replaced. See the user manual for how to change and cut the drive belt. Do not modify the machine or repair it with non-OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts.
  • Before you start training, make sure the pulley block snap shackle is properly closed and connected.
  • Flywheels may get slippery when wet. When lifting flywheels, use a secure two-handed grip.
  • The machine and accessories are intended for strength training only. Do not use them in any other way.
  • The kPulley can deliver a supramaximal* workload. Do not exercise at an intensity above your physical capacity.
  • The device is not suitable for children or animals.

During Use

Personal injuries may occur if the relevant precautions are not observed.

  • Work out at a submaximal** intensity until you are familiar with the equipment.
  • Keep away from moving and/or rotating parts.
  • Use shoes to avoid friction burns from the spinning flywheel or drive belt during use. Never stop a spinning flywheel with your bare hand as it may cause friction burns.
  • Do not let the pulley block hit the kPulley Go during use, absorb the eccentric load before it hits the device.
  • If you feel dizzy or experience pain, stop exercising immediately.
  • Exercising at maximum intensity may cause temporary staggering and uncontrolled body movements due to fatigue. Exercise caution to prevent falling.
  • Eccentric takes no responsibility for any injuries that may occur while using this product.
  • The pulley Go can be used outdoors at the user’s discretion. Eccentric takes no responsibility for any damage caused to the product while being used outdoors.
    *) Supramaximal means higher than maximal. This means higher loads than your muscles can produce themselves in a shortening (concentric) action.
    **) Submaximal means below maximal. In this case, we would recommend below 75% of maximum intensity.

This Manual covers a description of the pulley Go, a Multi-Exercise Flywheel Device, a guide to its use, and how to maintain it.
Always check exxentric.com/support for the latest info and manuals.

SPECIFICATIONS

| kPulley Go
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Minimum dimensions (bounding box)
Width (inc. flywheel knob)| 18 cm (7.1 inches)
Depth (inc. flywheel protection)| 41.5 cm (15.3 inches)
Height (inc. flywheel protection)| 39.4 cm (15.5 inches)
Materials
Main Device| Steel & POM
Flywheel Protection| Aluminum
Flywheel| Steel
Color| Jet Black
Features
Range of motion| 1.5 m (59 inches)
Quick change flywheel| yes
Inertia range kgm2| 0.005-0.140
Inertia factor*| x28
Flywheel options (kgm2)
XS – 0.005| yes
S – 0.010| yes
M – 0.025| yes
L – 0.050| yes
XL – 0.070| yes
Flywheel generation| kBox4
Weight of machine”| 3.6 kg (7.9 Ibs)

*) Inertia factor means the highest possible inertia divided by the lowest possible inertia.
**) This weight includes the device (with Strap Mount attached), Small Pulley Block, Flywheel Protection, and a Flywheel Knob.

KPULLEY GO OVERVIEW

A detailed overview in the printed manual.

STRAP MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS

The kPulley Go comes with a Strap Mount included as the default attachment. The main function of the Strap Mount is to strap around sturdy poles or racks, but it is also possible to screw it to a wall or one of our 3 x 3 Rack Attachment options.

Attaching the Device
The Strap Mount comes with two Attachment Straps and the Quick Lock Pin included. Follow the steps below to secure the kPulley Go to the Strap Mount with the Quick Lock Pin.

Strap Mounting
Secure the Strap Mount to any sturdy rack or pole using the two Attachment Straps. Doing this without the kPulley Go attached is highly recommended. Make sure to fully tighten the straps before attaching the kPulley Go and starting training.

Wall Mounting
Screws for mounting are not included, use the appropriate screws for your wall specifications. Excentric takes no responsibility for the mounting of this product and recommends seeking assistance from a professional.

Remove the two Attachment Straps from the Strap Mount. Use four screws of appropriate length and type for your specific wall. Make sure to use the Wall Plate to protect the wall from any L or XL-sized flywheels on the kPulley Go.

kPulley Go Alternative Mounting Options
Visit exxentric.com for more info on available products and accessories!

3 x 3 Rack Attachment
Two versions are available, for 3×3” racks with 1” or 5/8” holes. Strap Mount needed.| Beam Adapter
Use instead of the Strap Mount to fit any of our kPulley Beam options- kPulley Go Beam (S) shown here.
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PULLEY BLOCK ATTACHMENT

Step 1
Remove the tape from the drive belt and pull out the loose end from the body of the pulley Go. Make sure the belt comes out over the roller pin.| Step 2
Take the pulley block, pull the drive belt inside the rubber and around the black wheel, and then back towards the belt stop of the kPulley Go.
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Step 3
Keeping the drive belt flat, pull the drive belt through the belt stop. Make sure to feed the belt above the metal pin.| Step 4
Lift the pin using the two red end caps and pull the drive belt back through the belt stop, wrapping the pin in the belt. Pull the drive belt to make sure the belt stop is locking the belt.
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INTRODUCTION

Setting up the kPulley Go
The kPulley Go and its attachments must be securely connected and/or fixed in place before training. Check the Quick Lock Pin, any Attachment Straps or mounting screws, pull pins (for the kPulley Go Beam Adapter), and the Flywheel Knob.

Flywheel Protection
We recommend having the Flywheel Protection attached to the kPulley Go, in order to protect the user from injury.
Loosen the two thumb nuts and slide the Flywheel Protection into place. Ensure the washers are behind the Flywheel Protection and then tighten the nuts.

EXXENTRIC KPGAS kPulley Go Device - then tighten the
nuts

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 Go. The kPulley Go can hold a maximum of 2 flywheels at a time. This allows for a range of inertia between 0.005 and 0.140 kgm2.
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 while pulling the black pull pin knob out.

FEATURES

Principle of the kPulley
The kPulley is a ‘multi-exercise flywheel device’. Which muscle is being exercised depends on which exercise is being performed.
The principle is that through muscular force you accelerate and decelerate a flywheel (or flywheels). Exercises with high intensity and high forces stimulate the muscles to increase in size and the nervous system to increase activation of the muscles. These effects together increase strength over time if the exercise is repeated regularly.

Resistance
The resistance is variable and unlimited.
The flywheel has specified inertia and there is no upper limit to how much kinetic energy you can produce in the flywheel motion.
You can think of the flywheel as a weight that weighs more if you put more effort into lifting it. Resistance is variable so if you pull less, the flywheel will resist less.
Every repetition in a set can be maximal instead of only the last one, which is the case with traditional weights. This results in higher training efficiency, earlier onset of strength increase, and also hypertrophy.
The potentially higher exertion on the kPulley may lead to a need for longer rest periods between sessions to fully recover.
) Hypertrophy refers to an increase in muscle size achieved through exercise.

Eccentric Loading
The kPulley provides for increased eccentric workloads.
The skeletal muscles can produce more force in the eccentric, or negative phase. This is difficult to take advantage of with traditional weights, which always weigh the same.
If you accelerate the flywheel during the concentric, or lifting phase and then decelerate in a shorter amount of time, you will have to produce a higher eccentric force. This will be similar to lifting weights that would normally be too heavy to lift unless assisted by a training partner, but executing the eccentric (lengthening) phase by yourself. Check out the Exxentric Online Academy for more information on eccentric overload.

https://academy.exxentric.com

USAGE

Please visit the Exxentric Online Academy for the free getting started course, including demos, video tutorials, the kMeter intro course, and more.

Range of Motion
Stand in front of the kPulley Go on the floor. The correct range of motion will depend on which exercise you wish to perform.

The range of motion can be set by:
A. Adjusting the amount of excess belt coming out of the Belt Stop.
B. Moving closer or further away from the kPulley Go.

Setting the Height
When using the Beam Adapter (sold separately) with the Short Beam for the kPulley Go, it has three height settings that can be used.
Pull the pin on the Beam Adapter to release the lock. Support the underside of the kPulley Go with your other hand and adjust the height, let go of the pin and let it click in to lock the position.
Tip: Using the Beam Adapter, the kPulley Go can also be mounted onto any of our kPulley2 Beam options, as well as onto our Rack Attachment designed for use on 3×3” racks (with hole diameter 1” and 2” spacing).

Exercising
Pull gently for 1-2 repetitions to assess that you have the correct inertia and positioning and then increase to the desired exercise intensity.

FLYWHEEL WORKOUT ZONES

EXXENTRIC KPGAS kPulley Go Device - WORKOUT ZONES

Warm-up Low intensity and low to medium inertia
Power Max intensity at low inertia
Technique Medium inertia and low intensity
Strength Medium to high intensity at medium to high inertia
Higher Inertia More eccentric overload

For all Exxentric devices, we want to stress that new exercises and users should be taught using MEDIUM inertia and LOW INTENSITY.
Since this will be slow, controlled, and submaximal forces, it is easier to correct and there is less risk of injury or technical error. When the technique is correct, increase the intensity and/or lower the inertia for higher speed and more power.
For more information and advice visit the Exxentric Online Academy.

PULLEY GO MAINTENANCE

Replacing the Drive Belt
Unwind all of the belts from the shaft and use a small pin to push the belt through the shaft and remove the lock pin.

Remove the pulley block from the drive belt and remove the drive belt from the belt stop.

Take the new drive belt and feed the belt through the shaft from the side with the narrower groove. Fold the belt around the lock pin and pull the belt and pin it into the wider groove in the shaft.

Pass the new drive belt back through the pulley block and belt stop. Then wrap the drive belt up around the shaft.

Lubricating a Noisy Belt Stop
Over time the belt stop on the kPulley Go may become noisy. To fix this simply apply a little bit of WD-40 (or similar) on either side of the belt stop. Wipe off any excess lubricant.

Drive Belt Cautions
The drive belt and its attachment to the shaft is the most sensitive part of the kPulley Go. Be attentive to wear and check regularly.
When the belt shows signs of wear and tear, trim the end by cutting off the damaged area or replacing it with an original spare drive belt.
For recommendations on how to prolong the lifespan of your drive belt, please refer to our videos on best practices, found here:

www.exxentric.com/support/maintenance/

Trimming a Worn Drive Belt
Unwind all of the belts from the shaft and use a small pin to push the belt through the shaft and remove the lock pin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbLRufDN1QY&feature=youtu.be

Cut off the damaged belt and harden the edge with a lighter

Pull the belt through the shaft from the side with the narrower groove. Fold the belt around the lock pin and pull the belt and pin it into the wider groove in the shaft.

The belt automatically locks into the groove when you pull it firmly.
Make sure you can see the edge of the band when it’s in place in the shaft (highlighted in the third photo above).

SUPPORT

More Information
For downloading the latest manuals, instructions, and tutorials: www.exxentric.com/support
For maintenance procedures or to continue reading this manual: www.exxentric.com/maintenance
For blog posts covering flywheel science and physiology: www.exxentric.com/news
For demos, getting started tutorials, the kMeter intro course, and more, check out: https://academy.exxentric.com
(Register with your email to use this free service)

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WARRANTY

January 1, 2022

  1. THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS’ APPLICABILITY. This Agreement applies only to the sale of products in new condition in the EU or in a market where a certified dealer is established. For the individual consumer, the warranty runs from the original delivery date for two years in parallel with a three-year legal guarantee. For trade companies, a warranty runs for two years from the original delivery date and with the conditions set out in this agreement.

  2. PARTIES’ OBLIGATIONS. Excentric undertakes – with the exception of the cases specified in paragraph 5 below – in case of malfunction or damage to the product to replace defective parts. More extensive repairs are to be carried out by an Exxentric designated service center.

  3. WHAT CONSTITUTES AN ERROR? Errors are professionally determining deviations from the normal standard that manifests themselves during the period specified in paragraph 1. The product is considered defective if it differs in the manner stated above and is not, according to Exxentric, likely to have been defective due to an accident or circumstances that are otherwise attributable to the buyer.

  4. TROUBLESHOOTING. Rectification of defects or delivery of replacement parts will take place within a reasonable time after the buyer is notified of the error and, if so requested by Exxentric, made the product available to the action of a designated service center. What is considered a reasonable time is determined by the buyer’s need for the product, the nature and scope of the error, difficulties in determining the error and access to spare parts, and engineering capacity.

  5. LIMITATION OF SELLER / EXXENTRIC’S COMMITMENT. Exxentric’s responsibility does not cover the product’s consumable parts and wears parts such as for example drive belts, extension straps, rubber protectors for the pulley block, snap hooks, rubber mats, and pads. Also, the warranty does not cover what is considered normal wear and tear, normal corrosion, or defects in paint or other coatings. Also, the buyer may not claim rectification for deficiencies that the seller can show were caused by for example:
    – that repair or service was done elsewhere than at an authorized Exxentric service center
    – that non-OEM component were used
    – that use of the product continued after the defect was first noticed
    – that the product has been used in ways for which it is not designed or sized
    – that the product has been abused
    – that the product has not been used with normal care
    – that the care regulations as per existing instructions have not been carefully observed.

  6. TRANSPORT SAFETY AND TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES. For repair of extensive defects, the purchaser shall bring the product to a designated service center. The buyer shall, after the defect has been remedied, pick up the product from the seller or the designated service center. The product can also be dispatched by the buyer to the seller or to the designated service center. Such transportation shall be at the buyer’s sole risk and expense.
    Replacement parts that the buyer can be expected to replace on his/her own are delivered free of charge to the buyer.

  7. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. For the individual consumer, the limitation of liability as stated in the current applicable Consumer sales rules applies. The buyer is therefore not entitled to compensation beyond what is covered under (2). For commercial customers, Exxentric’s liability is limited to what is stated in this agreement. The buyer, therefore, is not entitled to compensation for economic damages beyond the terms specified above, ie not for personal injury or property damage. The buyer is reminded once again of the importance of the product being handled with care and in accordance with the operating manual’s instructions!

DISPUTES. Disputes concerning the interpretation or application of this Warranty Agreement shall in the first instance be resolved by agreement between the parties. If such an agreement can not be reached, the dispute shall be settled finally by arbitration at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Institute (the Institute). The Rules for Expedited Arbitrations shall apply unless the Institute with regard to the case, the amount in dispute, and other circumstances, determines the rules of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Institute shall apply to proceedings. In the latter case, the Institute shall also decide whether the arbitral tribunal shall be composed of one or three arbitrators.

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