VertiMax products are built and designed to last through extensive use. If properly maintained, VertiMax products will last 10+ years.
All VertiMax platform and Raptor products are designed to easily be serviced by owners since over 95% of all repairs simply involve replacing used resistance bands. Critical failures that require units to be serviced directly by VertiMax repair personnel rarely occur. The only regular maintenance that units need will be resistance cord replacements based on the owner’s assessment of the resistance cord condition. Depending on frequency of use cord replacement are required approximately every 1-3 years.
Choose the video category below that details the repair procedure you require for V-Series Platform or Raptor units and select it. A page will open providing you a video selection to choose from in that category to help you through your repair procedure.
Raptor Maintenance videos:
Part 1: 00:00-18:50 How to replace a damaged band that’s still routed in the unit. (Easiest Method)
Part 2: 18:51-27:32 Routing new replacement band if damaged band has been accidentally removed from the unit.
Occasionally, due to some unforeseen accident (dropped weight on cleat, kicked cleat, etc.), you may need to replace one of your cam cleats. This video will walk you through the easy process of replacing your cam cleat.
This video will quickly walk you through the process of replacing your T-Molding in the event that it begin to come loose for some reason.
Watch this video to see a step-by-step instruction to replace the Topside Pulleys for your V8, V6 Pro or V6.
Due to the lack of control over the footwear that the athletes wear (spikes, cleats, etc.), occasionally you will need to replace a mat. This video will quickly demonstrate how to replace a VertiMax mat.
Topside Cord Replacement - for cords (5 & 6) and (7 & 8).
Watch this video to see a step-by-step instruction to replace the Topside Cords for your V6, V6 Pro or V8.
Underside Cord Replacement - for cords (1 & 2) and (3 & 4).
Watch this video to see a step-by-step instruction to replace the Underside Cords for your V4, V6, V6 Pro or V8.