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  • Xpert base shaky and won’t come off :(

    Posted by Emme on March 20, 2013 at 10:25 pm

    So after setting up my pole exactly as the assembly video by Xpole on YouTube I had a few good sessions then today as I was using it (on spin) the pole shifted and I fell(my butt saved me). So naturally I take it down to troubleshoot. Immediately I noticed the base was shaky and loose. So as I tried to remove it (over and over again) nothing budged. It won’t lock in place or pop off. The only thing I have found on xpole’s troubleshooting videos is the likelihood that the base is damaged due to the spin/static screws not being tightened on the X marks but that’s exactly what I made sure to do. Anyway—> I’ve seen other posts but I’m wondering if anyone has has the issue of it not coming off or staying firmly on? Most of the posts I saw are dealing with just stuck bases. Any luck on detaching it or has anyone dealt with Xpole regarding it? I’m calling them tomorrow but I’m ansy to find out for myself what other users have experienced.

    X Pole Tech replied 12 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 18 Replies
  • 18 Replies
  • ashweewee

    Member
    March 21, 2013 at 4:44 am

    I have an x-pert pole andmy base moves around (like a bit of a wobble) when its tightened into place where the x marks are. Onces its up its steady, make sure u are using a level when u set ur pole up and make sure u have enogh tension when tightening it between the floor and ceiling. Also its good to check the screws where u adjust the height of the pole make sure they r aligned and tight. As far as the base getting stuck, mine does this sometimes i make sure the screws are lose then I have to pull it off really hard

  • ashweewee

    Member
    March 21, 2013 at 4:46 am

    I meant to add in there that the bit of movement in the base does not affect my pole once it is set up, but I think if its not level it could cause it to shift like u described

  • Dwiizie

    Member
    March 21, 2013 at 7:46 am

    My base has a natural amount of wobble in it as well, I think they are built that way. You aren't trying to take it off without taking the spin mode screws out are you? I've done that before, realized half way through that I had overlooked the fact that they need to be out to unlock the base from the pole lol. If not that, I'm sure X pole will be able to give some advice 🙂 Good luck!

  • chemgoddess1

    Member
    March 21, 2013 at 7:48 am

    Yes, it is made with a small amount of wobble to account for uneven floors.

  • Emme

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 12:10 am

    Thank you for all the advice! I called xpole and got some info and after hitting the base with a rubber hammer(as I was told to) it did come off. Unfortunately when I put everything together again it seems as if the base is still a problem. Everything was put together again as the assembly video shows and once I put it on spin it seems as if there was still a bump to get over and the pole seemed to be bent (I’m thinking the shaky base is at fault because its nearly impossible to bend the pole), thinking I over tightened I loosened it up a bit, only to have the same problem. Super bummed but hoping I can get a replacement base like the rep said but I’m really dreading missing pole time lol.

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 11:18 am

    The way I got my stuck base off is I stood on the base and pulled the pole upward. Make sure the screws on the base are loosened.

  • Dwiizie

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 11:37 am

    This happened with my x pole, turns out the dome was warped, and that was making the problem appear to be on the base. X pole figured it out when I sent them photos of everything. They had video of the pole rolling to prove it wasn't bowed, they could tell it hadn't been overtightened from the pictures somehow. When the pole was upright and BARELY tensioned, the wobble wasn't there, but when put under proper tension (putting the warped dome to the ceiling) the dome was causing the whole pole to wobble, and where the base is supposed to wobble a little to absorb natural variances from being not 100 percent perfectly level, etc, it wasn't able to absorb the problem. I couldn't even really see the dome warp until X Pole showed me in the photos where my level was across the part of the dome that touches the ceiling, it was more of a gap under one side of the level than the other. In hindsight, when tightening the pole, the first few turns where the dome isn't securely on the ceiling yet, the dome wasn't making solid contact all the way around. Replacing the dome fixed the problem. Not saying this is your problem, but it was mine, and I always thought it was at the base. X Pole identified and fixed the problem after I sent them videos and photos of everything top to bottom, closeups, levels, etc. They were really REALLY great, I would have NEVER thought it was at the top had they not identified that. 

  • Emme

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 1:04 pm

    Yes I had the spin screws off and tried everything short of banging the pole and base on the ground lol
    Hopefully I can get it fixed. The dome looks ok but it may be the issue- as for now I feel that the base is what’s causing the issue because when the dome is barely about to touch the ceiling the pole shifts- even connecting the A pole to the base is a huge effort because it leans (in a very noticeable way) and I don’t remember it doing that before. I’m calling as soon as I get out of school today and fingers crossed that I can get this fixed. Until then I’m stuck with stretches lol

  • Desirae

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 1:05 pm

    When you all use the level, do you swing it around all sides of the pole? do you bring the level up and down?

  • Dwiizie

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 2:49 pm

    I check for vertical level at two points laterally perpendicular to each other. Or, once from any side, and once again in the exact same fashion, 1/4 of a way around the pole from the first. That way its level side to side AND back and forth. It can show level side to side and be at a slight angle back to forth if that makes sense. Usually once it is level, I check it again at a random 3rd point somewhere else on the pole. If they all come out as level, I'm there. 

  • X Pole Tech

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 2:59 pm

    Sorry to hear you are having trouble with your base. Photos are a thousand words so please send some 'good' photos  of your base to mailto:xpoletech@xpole.co.uk.

    The basse are 'articulating', they move from horizontal in all directions and are designed that way, However, they have a stop/lock angle after which they cannot move any more. Once the pole is tightened this does not affect it it in anyway.

    There can be a little rotation movement, if the pole is locked, it can move fractionally when twisted from side to side, but again this should be negligable and will not affect its use.

    It does sound like the pole static and spinning screws have scored the base shaft. This means the scored section will not allow the shaft to pass through the bearings. If this is the case filing down the scores on the shaft with a fine file will allow the shaft to once again pass smoothly through the bearings.

    Please send photos of the base including the shaft and we can evaluate the problem.

    Kind Regards

    X-Pole Tech Team

     

     

     

  • Desirae

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 3:57 pm

    Thank you D luxx

  • Emme

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 4:09 pm

    Thanks for the replies! I use the level and rotate it around when I’m setting up and once I elevate it (lock it) to my ceiling height. When it’s on static it feels ok but I can’t use it because the pole jiggles a bit as if the spin/static screws are not on or fully turned (which they are) the screws also seem to turn the pole as I try to get them on the X marks.

  • Emme

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 4:28 pm

    Is there a different email to send the pictures to? My email says the server rejected it

  • X Pole Tech

    Member
    March 22, 2013 at 4:35 pm

    Really sorry made a 'typo' and fogot the dash ( – ).   It's been a long day here at a Fitnees convention.

    Please email to mailto:xpoletech@x-pole.co.uk.

    Your email and photos should reach us then.

    Aplogies again

    X-Pole Tech Team

     

     

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