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Yomega Transaxle Online Help

Right here, you're going to find everything you need to know to keep your Transaxle Yo-Yo in perfect working order for years to come.
Everything from quick repairs to preventative maintenance, it's all here! Whether you have the Fireball, Strobe Yo, Power Spin, Firestorm or any other Yomega Transaxle Yo-Yo we have exactly the information you're looking for!


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!

I lost a part!

Most parts are available in our online store. If not, give us a call at 1-800-338-8796 and we'll find it for you.