Welcome to the Auto
Return Help Section
Description
Of What A "Brain" Yo-Yo does:
The auto-retrun yo-yos are all centrifugal clutch yo-yos that have interior
spools with rubber O rings. The O ring attaches to a groove on the spool and
snaps into the half of the yo-yo with the clutch mechanism. Now this is how it
works. When the yo-yo is thrown down hard enough, the clutch mechanism pushes
outward and allows the interior spool to spin freely. When this happens the
yo-yo spins or "sleeps" at the bottom of the string - that is until the yo-yo
slows and the clutch arms grab the O ring and cause the yo-yo to automatically
return to the player's hand. Of course, you can always override the auto-return
system with a responsive quick flick of the wrist - this will make the yo-yo
return on command.
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 auto return yo-yos and with them some solutions.
Quick fact: The auto-return yo-yo's are modular - meaning they unscrew for easy maintenance.
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. Although the yo-yo is
an auto return yo-yo, you still have to 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. Remember, it must spin to
release the clutch before it can return.
2. One of the main reasons an auto-return yo-yo will not return has to do with
the stringing. Remember the instructions? If you do, you'll recall that the
Brain 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
unscrew the yo-yo and 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 auto-return 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!
5. O ring missing - silly but true. Some yoer's forget to put the rubber O ring back on the plastic spool before they put the yo-yo back together. Without that rubber O ring the auto return system is turned off.
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 centrifugal clutch to open 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, 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!
My yo-yo snaps back
to my hand really hard and fast!
Your string is pinched or there is a knot at the spool - take the yo-yo part and
restring it.
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