Place the whole assembly back
and adjust the hi-hat clutch to
your preferred distance over
the bottom cymbals (Figure 5)
and tighten the wing nut. (See
Figure 6) There is a screw below
the cymbal seat which controls
the tilt position of the cymbals.
You may adjust this according
to preferred angle of the
cymbals and attach the hi-hat
clutch to the top cymbals and
insert through the stand, secure
by screwing the knob in. Figure
7 & Figure 8
Step 1 –Take the stand and
align the bottom plate to the
slots. Screw in the pedal
plates on the side by using a
drum key. This secures the
pedal of the stand itself.
Step 2 –Spread the legs wide
enough to support the stand.
(See Figure 1) Tighten the
knob to where the legs meet
near the base to secure the
legs. (See Figure 2)
Please scan the QR Code below for the product
demonstration video. Or go to the URL shown here and find
the product video. www.Griffin-Stands.com/Videos
Step 4 –Unscrew the top wing nut remove the hi-hat
clutch, place your bottom cymbal over the cymbal seat
and the top cymbal seat on the hi-hat clutch.
Step 3 - As seen on Figure 3,
this shows how to insert the
hihat rod. It may or may not
be already inserted through
the main pipe of the stand,
this goes in the main pipe by
screwing the rod in. Then take
middle section pipe and insert
the hi-hat rod through and
over the main stand’s top.
Secure by turning the knob as
shown in Figure 4 and using a
drum key to secure the
memory lock in place. This
secures the height of the
middle pipe of the stand and
also prevents the top pipe
from slipping.
Step 5 –The pedal tension
action is controlled by the black
Step 6 –On the legs
where they join together
is a knob. Loosen this to
rotate the legs to your
preference, tighten the
knob to secure the
placement of the legs.
The legs rotate 360
degrees
circular knob just below where the
legs meet. The higher the knob
threads up, results in a more firm or
stiff pedal action. On the other hand,
the lower the knob threads down,
makes the pedal action looser or
smoother. See Figure 9
Step 7 –On the hi-hat pedal there are 2 floor spikes that
can be screwed up and down to prevent the pedal from
slipping, to add grip to the floor, screw it down on both
sides depending on the floor and your preference as well.
Step 8 –(If using as a no-leg hi-hat stand.) To attach the hi
hat stand to another existing stand (not included), you will
need to use a drum adapter (not included). You may place
the mount on the middle pipe to support the hi hat stand
and insert the other end of the adapter to another stand
(see demonstration video).
Step 9 –For safety reasons, please always make sure to
test the stability and safety of the product before use.
Double check all nuts and bolts, knobs and connectors,
make sure that these are tight and securely fastened
before use of your product. Test the product under light
use or light loads the first time to confirm assembly and
structure of the product is correct.
making it possible to have more flexibility around the
stand. This knob also will allow you to fold the legs up.
Loosen this knob to pull the legs up to the side of the
stand to convert it to a no-leg hi hat stand.