
Radius Rod
Support Casting
Hole
Fig. 1
Wing Bolt
Key Bolt
Spike Tip
<CAUTION>
The Spikes are sharp and can cause bodily injury or property damage.
To prevent mishaps, use extreme care when handling the hi-hat
especially when the Spike Tips are exposed. Rugs or carpets should
be used to protect floor surfaces.
Swivel Leg Adjustment
Loosen the Wing Bolt and swivel
the legs to the desired position.
Make sure that the tripod is
stable and re-tighten the Wing
Bolt (Fig. 2).
<CAUTION>
Test the stability of the hi-hat before playing. Readjust the legs as
necessary to achieve a stable tripod before proceeding.
Reversible Spiked / Rubber Tipped Feet
For maximum slip prevention, the Spike Tip should be used.
Loosen the Key Bolt until the Spike is easily turned then rotate
the Spike downward. Tighten the Key Bolt to lock the Spike
(Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Footboard Attachment
Squeeze the Radius Rods together and insert the ends into
the holes in the Support Casting as shown (Fig. 1). Stand
the hi-hat base vertically by adjusting the width of the legs.
Set the bottom of the Support Casting squarely on the floor
to form a solid tripod.
Note: Reverse the above procedure for disassembly.
Fig. 4-B
Fig. 4-A
Upper Section Assembly
Thread the Upper Pull Rod into the Connector as shown in (Fig.
4-A) until the Lock Nut presses securely against the Connector.
The Connector is specially designed to spin when the
Connector and Upper Pull Rod are fully engaged and won't
tighten further. Insert the Upper Tube into the Die Cast
Joint and set the height to your preference. Set the Stop
Lock by loosening the Key Bolt and sliding the Stop Lock
against the Die Cast Joint with the tab fitted into the slot
then retighten the Key Bolt. Place the lower hi-hat cymbal
on the Hi-hat Cup then assemble the Hi-hat Clutch with the
top hi-hat cymbal between the Felt Washers and securely
tighten the Bottom Nut as shown in (Fig. 4-B). Tighten the
Key Bolt to lock the Bottom Nut
as shown in (Fig. 4-C). Mount the
Clutch with the top cymbal
attached onto the Upper Pull Rod
as shown in (Fig. 4-B). Adjust the
distance between the top and
bottom cymbals to your
preference then secure the
Clutch by tightening the Wing
Bolt. When disassembling the
hi-hat, it may be necessary to
grasp the knurled surface of the
Connector while unthreading the
Upper Pull Rod.
Top Cymbal
Felt
Washers
Bottom Nut
Connector
Lock Nut
Upper
Pull Rod
Fig. 4-C
Bottom Nut
Attaching the Upper Pull Rod
Die-Cast Joint
Wing Nut
Upper Tube
Stop Lock
Hi-Hat Cup
Top Hi-Hat Cymbal
Lower Hi-Hat Cymbal
Upper Pull Rod
Hi-Hat Clutch