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After the legs have fallen down, 
tighten the wing nut firmly.

Place the stand next to your 
chair and grab the support by 
the rod at the bottom. 

ATTENTION!

 Never move the 

saxophone itself to try to  
change the position of the rest. 
This might cause damages

Pull the support at the bot-
tom of the rod towards your 
chair and then back into ‘2nd 
gear’. This is the base position. 
Some force is required for 
this, but this ensures that the 
saxophone will remain firm and 
stable. 

Take a relaxed position, with a 
straight back. When needed, 
adjust the stand by pulling the 
stand (not the saxophone)  
into the right position. 
This is necessary to guarantee  
stability. 

Place the stand on the floor, make sure all plastic nuts are ‘open’ and 
slide the saxophone into the stand with the clamping strap. 

Tighten the 2 plastic nuts, one 
on the clamp and one on the 
stand (height adjustment).

Now take the playing stand and loosen the large wing nut at the bottom 
of the stand with the wing nut pointing upwards.

ATTENTION!

 The legs of the 

stand are very heavy, so hold 
the standard up with wing nut 
on top to prevent the legs falling 
down on your hands! Now turn 
the wing nut up which enables 
the legs to move freely.

Turn the stand arround. 

ATTENTION!

 The heavy legs will 

fall down, so watch your hands!

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Tenor

Tenor

Baritone

Baritone

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