PowerTap SL+ Track Hub User Manual

Powertap track hub instructions, Designed for track use (velodrome) only

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THE POWERTAP SYSTEM
The PowerTap system includes a power-measuring hub which measures torque and wheel speed. This information is transmit-
ted to a handlebar or stem mounted computer. The data is then integrated to display current, average, and maximum biometric
information.

PACKAGE CONTENTS
1x PowerTap Track hub
1x Lock ring
2x Axle bolts
1x User Guide

WHEEL BUILDING
Contact a wheel building professional or dealer for assistance in building the PowerTap Track hub into a wheel. Due to the design
of the hub, the load pattern is not the same as a conventional hub. Slotting the hub flanges to accommodate bladed spokes is not
recommended and will void the warranty. Complete wheel building hub dimensions are listed below. To determine proper spoke
length, please reference a spoke length calculator.

IMPORTANT:
For your safety, the non-drive side of the PowerTap hub must be built
with at least a 2x lacing pattern. Because of the patented PowerTap de-
sign, torque is transferred through the hub to the non-drive side. Failure
to adhere to this precaution will void the warranty.

PowerTap Track Hub Instructions

Designed for TRACK USE (VELODROME) ONLY

Measurements

Non-drive

Drive

Hub center to flange:

21.5mm

28mm

Flange diameter:

70mm

70mm

Spoke hole diameter: 2.5mm

2.5mm

Hub spacing

120mm

COMPATIBILITY

The PowerTap Track hub is compatible with White Industries splined cogs only.

The PowerTap Track hub uses a 120mm bolt-on axle. Only insert the PowerTap Track hub

into a frame designed with 120mm rear dropouts. Do not force the hub into any frame. Do-
ing so may cause failure of the frame, hub, or both, and will void the warranty. Contact your
dealer or Saris Cycling Group to address any special compatibility concerns.

INSTALLING THE COG

Slide the cog onto the

splined adapter.
Install the lock ring. The lock

ring is LEFT HAND THREADED.
Use a standard Shimano Dura

Ace bottom bracket wrench to
tighten the lock ring to 25-30
Nm (18.5-22.1 ft-lb) torque.

AUTO-ZERO
In order for the PowerTap Track hub to accurately measure power, the Auto Zero function on the computer must be turned off.

On Cervo:

Pair Cervo to the PowerTap track hub, as described in the

Cervo User Guide.
Press and hold both [MODE] and [SELECT] buttons until

you see the Set Edt 12345 screen.
Press [SELECT] to scroll to “3” and then press [MODE] to

enter
Press [MODE] three times until “YES” is displayed on the

bottom line
Press [SELECT] to change to “no”. This turns the Auto Zero

function off. If/when you switch back to a normal
PowerTap hub, make sure to change this back to “YES”.

On Joule:

Pair Joule to the PowerTap hub, as described in the Joule

User Guide.
Press [MODE] or [Interval] to turn on Joule.

Press [MODE] until the Main menu screen is displayed.

Press [JOYSTICK] to enter the Sensors menu.

Press [JOYSTICK] to enter the Power Sensor menu.

Use [JOYSTICK] to highlight the appropriate sensor and the

press [JOYSTICK] to select.
In the sensor menu, scroll down to Auto Zero and press

[JOYSTICK].
Use [JOYSTICK] to change “Y” to “N”. This turns the Auto Zero

function off for this sensor. This only applies to this sensor,
so this will not change any settings for other power meters.

Note: Because the Auto Zero function is turned off, it is
recommended to manually zero the hub on a regular basis.

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