Welcome to the Transaxle Help Section What is a transaxle yo
Welcome to the
Transaxle Help Section
What is a
transaxle yo-yo?
A transaxle is a term used to describe the inner axle parts of certain yo-yos.
Basically, transaxles are a plastic sleeve or spool that is placed over a steel
axle. The string is then double looped around the spool and the result is a
mechanism that increases speed and performance.
The transaxles are great
intermediate to advanced level yo-yos and are designed for players with some
experience yoing. Unlike the auto-return yo-yos like the Brain, the Transaxle
yo-yos will not return automatically. Instead they rely on the player to
manually cause return by inducing a flick of the wrist or jerking motion upward.
Ok, Now that you know how
the yo-yo works, lets see if we can solve what's causing your grief. Below are
some common problems experienced with these types of yo-yos and with them some
solutions.
My yo-yo won't
return!
Not good, but here are some reasons this may be - from the most obvious to the
more remote.
1. Remember the transaxle
is not an auto return yo-yo, so you must give the yo-yo enough energy in the
throw to allow it to return. So, if you're just dropping it down, try giving it
a harder throw before trying to get it to return.
2. One of the main reasons a transaxle yo-yo will not return has to do with the
stringing. Remember the instructions? If you do, you'll recall that the
transaxle yo-yos require the
double loop method of
stringing.
3. Lubricant - when the yo-yos leave the factory they have a small amount of
lubricant on their axles. This lubricant allows for a more responsive yo-yo.
After long use, this lubricant needs to be replenished. To solve this problem,
place a small drop of Brain Lube on the axle (you must take the yo-yo apart to
do this). If you don't have Brain Lube you may substitute with a small drop of
mineral oil. Please Note: DO NOT use any type of spray oils, they are harmful to
the yo-yo and it's plastic.
4. Frayed or worn string - sometimes transaxle yo-yos will have a hard time
returning if the string is worn down and dirty. In this case, try putting a new
string on it - but remember the double loop method when you do!
My yo-yo won't
sleep!
1. Back to the throw - just like the yo-yo won't return unless you throw it hard
enough, it won't sleep for the same reason. Remember, in order to get the yo-yo
to sleep you must get the transaxle to spin properly and the only way that
happens is to give it a hard enough downward throw.
2. String thing - perhaps the string is knotted or pinched around the axle.
You'll know this is the case if the yo-yo snaps back rapidly to your hand. If
so, take the yo-yo apart, remove the string or knot, put the yo-yo back together
and then restring it using the double loop method.
My yo-yo is making
some loud noises!
This is almost always due
to a lubricant issue. To correct it, just put a drop of Brain Lube on the axle -
and bye, bye noise!
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