
FITTING YOUR GUITAR FOR THE FIRST TIME
USING YOUR GS7141
1. The GS7141 upper shaft comes with two dierent positioning holes for the
upper yoke as well as a height adjustment knob for the upper shaft. The
ideal t will hold your guitar rmly in place.
2. Keeping hold of your guitar’s neck the whole time, rest its body on the
lower yoke with the neck resting back on the round bumper, but do not
depress the Spring Loaded Lower Shaft.
3. The most suitable positioning for the Upper Yoke will put the Upper Yoke
resting on or within the ¼" of the top of the guitar body at the neck
section when resting on the Lower Yoke. If you need to change the Upper
Yoke location, do so now by removing the nut at the back of the Upper
Yoke, removing the yoke from the tubing and reinserting it though the
tubing in the other positioning hole, securing it with the nut.
4. On the back side of the stand, loosen the locking knob and let the upper
shaft go down until the Upper Yoke is resting tight against your guitar’s
neck. Tighten the knob on the upper shaft. It is now safe to let go of your
guitar.
Your GS7141 is now set for this particular guitar. If you will be using larger
or smaller guitars, the height of the Upper Shaft will need to be adjusted
accordingly.
To remove your guitar:
1. Holding your guitar’s neck, press downwards until the guitar clears
the upper yoke.
2. Pull forward and remove.
To set your guitar in place:
1. Rest your guitar’s body on the lower yoke.
2. Press downwards until the guitar clears the upper yoke.
3. Place it under the Upper Yoke and let the spring clamp it in place.
4. Once in place, your guitar and GS7141 can be moved around as
one piece.
Note: The GS7141 is designed for use with most acoustic and hollow body guitars.
It is not recommend for use with ¾ or smaller instruments.
1. The GS7141 comes
with two dierent
positioning holes.
3. The ideal t for
the upper yoke
will rest within ¼"
of the top of the
guitar body at the
neck section
4. Loosen knob and
adjust height of upper
shaft, then tighten
knob
2. Rest guitar on lower
yoke and do not
push down
Push Down
Tilt Back
Locked In