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Pedal

To  prevent  the  pedal  from  suddenly  dropping 
due to spring tension, hold the heel end of the 
pedal  all  the  way  down  and  place  a  block  of 
wood between the pedal and the base.

2

  Loosen the tension rods on opposite sides of 

the  timpani  and  remove  the  head. We  recom

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mend that you mark the pedal side of the hoop 

with a piece of tape, etc. so that the hoop can 

be reattached to the same position.

* Avoid touching the tension rod threads, 

as they are greased.

3

  Remove the hoop and head together.

*  Do not let the hoop come in contact with 

the bearing edge, etc.

Hoop

Tape

Edge tape is applied to the bearing edge. The 
tape provides a smooth edge, which is very im

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portant to the operation of the timpani. To pre

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vent  damage  to  the  tape,  please  remove  any 

dust or dirt.

* If the tape is peeling or badly damaged, 

it must be replaced with “Timpani Teflon 
Tape”.

Place the new head with the hoop on the bowl. 
When  using  a Yamaha  timpani  head,  make 
sure  its YAMAHA  logo  is  on  the  side  opposite 

the pedal.

 

The  hoop  must  be  re-mounted  in  the  same 
position as marked with a piece of tape in step 

2

. In the proper order, tighten the tension rods 

alternately by hand until the head is tensioned 

slightly. At  this  time,  make  sure  that  the  head 
and hoop are centered on the bowl.

 

Tighten  each  tension  rod  an  additional  1/4  of 
a turn using the timpani key. Repeat at least 4 

times. 

6

  Adjust  the  timpani  as  described  on  page  18 

“Initial Preparation”

  starting  with  step 

2

. For 

precise tuning, refer to the section 

“Adjusting 

the Pitch”

 on page 20.

Interval for head replacement

When the head is slightly tensioned and 
its surface looks wavy or shows dents, it is 
time to replace the head with a new one. 
The maximum head life normally is ap-
proximately 2 years and depends on the 

frequency  and  duration  of  use.  However, 

the head should always be replaced before 

the sound quality deteriorates dramatically. 

If a head is left on and used more than two 
years, the following problems may occur:

•  It may become difficult to tune the head 

to the proper pitch range.

•  It  may  become  difficult  to  balance  the 

pedal.

•  The  main  unit  mechanisms  themselves 

may become damaged.

Yamaha recommends replacing the head 
every year.

Replacing the Head

Block of Wood, etc.

Never touch the pedal assembly when 

loosening  the  tension  rods  (when  loos

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ening  the  head). Also,  never  place  your 

fingers or feet in the space under the 
pedal, around the base, or the moving 
parts. Spring tension may cause the 
pedal to suddenly move posing a great 
danger.

Caution

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Summary of Contents for TP-7300R Series

Page 1: ...PEDAL TP 8300R series TP 7300R series TP 6300R series TP 4300R series Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones Manual do Propriet rio English Fran ais Deutsch Espa ol...

Page 2: ...ure reference Before using your timpani for the first time be sure to carefully read the instructions on Initial Preparation pages 18 and 19 Contents PRECAUTIONS 14 Daily Maintenance 15 Nomenclature L...

Page 3: ...strument always engage the brakes on both main casters and the auxiliary brake on the pedal caster Not engaging the brakes can result in the instrument falling over or moving resulting in injury Stop...

Page 4: ...djusting pedal balance The toe end of the pedal may suddenly drop Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument Daily Maintenance After you hav...

Page 5: ...brication Lubricate the moving parts indicated in the diagram This should be done at least once a year or as needed Spray type lubricant is recom mended Do not touch the lubricated parts Please useYam...

Page 6: ...Main caster Pedal caster Playing the instrument without the main and auxiliary brakes engaged can result in the in strument moving about during the performance It can also be a source of noise Adjusti...

Page 7: ...Counter Hoop 26 27 29 32 2 Fully depress the heel end of the pedal While holding the pedal in this position use the sup plied timpani tuning key to tighten the tension rods one by one of a turn 90 in...

Page 8: ...cedure until proper head tension is obtained then go to step 5 As the toe of the pedal is pressed down the pitch is raised For details on precise tuning refer to Adjusting the Pitch on the following p...

Page 9: ...ges for Yamaha Timpani Striking point Pedal Keep the heel of the pedal fully lowered during the tuning procedure steps 2 through 7 below if not specified otherwise 2 Strike the head and check the soun...

Page 10: ...lternately tightening the other bolts do not touch the tension rod with the highest pitch reference pitch 5 Loosen all over tightened bolts according to the procedure described in step 3 When the pitc...

Page 11: ...ckwise until the pointer is aligned with the lowest note of the indicator Pointer moves beyond the upper rail end before the toe of the pedal reaches the end of its stroke or pointer does not reach th...

Page 12: ...urn a heavy setting to a lighter feel turn the PAC adjust ment knob counter clockwise Please make adjustments with one hand Never attempt turning the adjuster with both hands or with tools doing so wi...

Page 13: ...s tensioned slightly At this time make sure that the head and hoop are centered on the bowl Tighten each tension rod an additional 1 4 of a turn using the timpani key Repeat at least 4 times 6 Adjust...

Page 14: ...430 8650 10 1 ZT90260 1511 R0 Printed in Japan 10_timpani_2015_back indd 112 2015 11 27 13 10 17...

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