YAMAHA HI-HAT STAND Owner’s Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Yamaha
Table of Contents
HI-HAT STAND
OWNER’S MANUAL
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Hi-Hat Stand.
In order to obtain maximum performance and longevity from hi-hat stand,
please read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
CAUTION
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To prevent the Hi-Hat Stand from coming loose during performance, tighten all securing bolts and adjustment bolts firmly.
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To maintain smooth action, apply some grease-grade oil (ex. lithium grease) to all of the moving parts as needed.
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Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
(1) Cymbal Support Plate
To attach the bottom hi-hat cymbal first, remove the hi-hat clutch and set the
bottom hi-hat cymbal on the rubber washer. At this time, make sure that the
metal plate and the rubber washer are on the cymbal support plate. Rotate the
knurled head bolt, located under the plate, to adjust the angle of the cymbal
then secure with the fixing nut.
(2) Hi-Hat Clutch (LC-930)
The top hi-hat cymbal is fixed and held in place between the two felts of the
hi-hat clutch.
(Procedure)
1) Loosen the drum key bolt (1) on the clutch nut and remove the
clutch nut from the clutch bolt.
2) Remove the lower felt and place the cymbal between the upper felt and
the lower removed felt.
3) Firmly tighten the clutch nut onto the clutch bolt. Next, tighten the
drum key bolt q to lock the clutch nut. Since the drum key bolt (1) can be
locked with a minimum of force, be sure not to over tighten which may cause
damage to the bolt.
4) The lock nut adjusts the amount of pressure used to hold the cymbal in
place. Loosen the drum key bolt (2) and raise or lower the lock nut to
adjust the position. After the position has been determined, tighten the drum
key bolt (2) to lock the lock nut in place. The drum key bolt (2) can
be locked with a minimum of force so be sure not to over tighten which may
cause damage to the bolt.
(3) Memory Clamp
After you have determined the height of the hi-hat cymbal, secure the memory
clamp at the base assembly’s pipe holder to set a “memory” of the pipe’s
position for future settings. At this time, make sure the memory clamp fits
into the pipe holder.
Use a drum key to firmly tighten the memory clamp so as to prevent the pipe
from slipping during performance.
Also, the pipe holder is equipped with a drum key holder. (The drum key is
optional.)
(4) Spring Tension Adjustment
The large adjustment dial adjusts spring tension. Turning the dial to the left
increases tension while turning to the right decreases tension. Also, this
system is equipped with a tension indicator that conveniently displays the
amount of tension.
(5) Connecting Rod
Connecting the rod to the frame secures the footboard to the frame.
(6) Spikes
The spikes prevent the hi-hat stand from sliding forward. The unit is equipped
with four spikes, one in each of the front leg’s rubber feet and two on the
frame. Spikes located in the legs rubber feet can be extended by loosening the
drum key bolt. Those in the frame can be extended to the preferred length by
rotating the bolts clockwise.
(7) Adjusting Leg Position
The position of the legs (footboard) can be adjusted by loosening bolts A and
B, shown in the Leg diagram on the right. After the position has been
determined, firmly tighten bolts A and B.
(8) Adjust the Footboard Angle
The angle adjuster can be used to increase or decrease the amount of footboard
angle by raising or lowering the adjuster.
With a drum key, loosen the two bolts on either side of the angle adjuster
then slide the angle adjuster higher or lower as needed.
After the angle has been determined, firmly tighten two bolts with a drum key.
(9) Heel
A removable rubber base is attached to the underside of the heel. Remarry the
rubber, reveals a strip of Velcro™ that, provides better grip when the stand
is used on carpeted surfaces, etc.
If the Velcro does not provide sufficient grip, use the rubber.
(10) The Supplied Soft Case and Sheet
To
protect the hi-hat stand’s finish from scratches, etc., were commend that it
be placed in the supplied soft case when transporting.
Also, please wrap the upper pipe in the supplied sheet.
(11) A protective sheet
A protective sheet is applied to the HS1100 to protect the finish.
Note) Moving parts require occasional lubrication for smooth operation. Also, over tightening of the nylon clutch inside the base assembly’s pipe holder may result in damage. Please use caution.
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