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2.4:  Weight (optional)

The adjustable beater weight can be positioned on the beater shaft to increase the power 

of the stroke. Experiment to fi nd the optimum feel and secure the weight using the 

standard drum key set screw.

Section 3:  Slotted Stroke Adjustment

To modify the distance the beater travels during the course of each stroke:

1. Hold the beater ball with one hand and align the hex head of the stroke adjustment 

screw with the access hole in the right upright post.  

2. Using the other hand, place the long hex of the 3-way drum key through the hole in 

the upright post and into the beater adjusting screw.  

3. Loosen the screw and move the beater ball to the desired position while keeping the 

key in the screw, then retighten, remove key and release.

Section 4:  Spring Tension Adjustment

DW Drum Pedal Springs feature an internal noise reduction damper as well as a tension 

locking mechanism. To increase or decrease the spring tension:

1. Loosen the round knurled nut at the base of the spring assembly.

2. Push down on the spring to release the self-locking hex nut. 

3. Tighten or loosen the lock nut to the create the desired tension, then release the hex 

nut and retighten knurled nut to lock-in the adjustment.

Section 5:  Hoop Clamp Adjustments

The DW Hoop Clamp is designed to fi t a wide variety of manufacturer’s bass drum 

hoops. To set the space of the hoop clamp for your bass drum:

1. Use the allen wrench (provided) to loosen the set screw on the knurled nut.

2. Rotate the knurled nut to narrow or widen the gap and re-tighten the set screw. 

3. Position the pedal on the center of the hoop and tighten the T-screw securely. 

Use the provided rubber hoop protector to avoid damage to your bass drum hoop.

Section 6:  Toe Stop, Non-Skid Spurs and Velcro™

To install the optional toe stop:

1. Remove the screw and nut at the front end of the footboard using a phillips-head 

screw driver and a wrench.  

2. Align the hole in the toe stop with the hole in the footboard and replace and tighten 

the connecting screw and nut.  

All DW Bass Drum Pedals include built-in adjustable spurs and non-skid Velcro™ on 

the bottom of the pedal plates to prevent bass drum crawl.  The Velcro™ automatically 

grips on most types of carpeting.  To adjust the spurs, simply turn the knurled portion 

clockwise for more skid control or counter-clockwise for less. Be careful when you use 

the spurs as they may damage the fl oor.

Note:  Some of the screws on the pedal have been treated with a chemical lock to prevent 

unwanted loosening during playing. In order to loosen the chemical lock holding these screws, 

you may fi rst need to heat them with a hair dryer for 2-3 minutes. 

Section 1: Drive System Adjustments

Note:  For a more relaxed, “fl oating” pedal feel, replace the standard Double 

Chain Drive with the optional Nylon Strap Drive (included). 

1.  Remove  the  chain  assembly  by  loosening  the  Footboard  Angle 

Adjustment Screw on the top of Rotor (using the drumkey end of the 

9000 3-Way key) and the connecting screw and nut at the front end of 

the footboard (using a phillips-head screw driver and a wrench).  

2. Attach the nylon strap to the footboard by aligning the end of the strap 

that  has  a  single  hole  with  the  screw  hole  in  the  footboard  and  then 

replacing and tightening the connecting screw and nut. 

3.  Connect  the  three-hole  end  of  the  strap  to  the  captive  nut  in  the 

adjustment channel on the Rotor using the drumkey screw (provided).

1.1:  Torque 

Your pedal is factory set to the most popular settings, including the standard eccentric 

(Accelerator) torque position. However, the 9000 Drive can be adjusted to a variety of 

torque positions.  Choosing 

an eccentric setting creates an 

in-direct relationship between 

the beater and footboard— 

increasing the velocity of 

the pedal by shortening the 

length of the stroke— and is 

recommended for situations 

that require increased speed 

and sensitivity.  A more 

concentric (Turbo) setting maintains a direct relationship between the sprocket and 

the footboard to provide a solid, powerful, consistent feel and is suggested for general-

purpose playing situations. To adjust the torque to achieve your desired feel:

1. Locate the hex screw that holds the sliding bar on the underside of the rotor.  

2. Using the long hex end of the 3-Way key, loosen the hex screw and slide the bar 

forward or backward to change the shape of the cam. 

3. Retighten the hex screw once the desired position is achieved.

1.2:  Footboard Angle 

To change the footboard height and angle, loosen the adjusting key screw on the top 

of the Rotor and slide the chain or strap forward or backward to achieve the desired 

footboard height.  Then tighten the adjusting key screw.  This adjustment can be used to 

compensate for changes made by adjusting the torque or to independently modify the 

footboard angle to a more comfortable position.

Section 2:  Beater Ball Adjustments
2.1:  Height 

The length of the beater rod can be adjusted to achieve the desired feel and impact 

position. Loosen the beater position screw and raise or lower the beater rod to the 

desired position and then tighten the screw. Generally, the beater should hit the center of 

the drum or an area 1-2 inches above the center. 

2.2:  Memory Lock

1. Place the beater memory lock loosely on the beater shaft and place the beater shaft 

in a normal playing position in the beater hub. 

2. Slide the memory lock down the shaft so that it fi ts into the notches on the beater 

hub. 

3. Adjust the beater to the desired playing position and tighten the drumkey screw 

on the beater hub as well as the set screw on the memory lock with the small allen 

wrench (provided). The beater ball should be positioned at a right angle to the memory 

lock so that the beater can be reversed from the soft felt to the hard plastic side by 

slightly raising the beater and rotating it 180 degrees. 

2.3:  Playing Surface

The 101 Two-Way Beater (standard) has both a curved, medium felt side for a rounder, 

warmer attack and a fl at, hard plastic side for a sharper, brighter attack, much like wood 

but lighter in weight.

Customizing Your Pedal with the DW Bass Drum Pedal Stacking Heel Kit 

 (part #1236 sold separately)

Elevator Heel Platform (U.S. Patent  No. 6359205)

DW’s  advanced  9-Position  “Elevator”  Heel  Plates  provide 

unique method for drummers to achieve a more comfortable pedal 

playing position without sacrifi cing speed, power or accuracy. By using 

different combinations of the heel sections, the height of the heel can 

be adjusted independently of the angle of the footboard. The “Eleva-

tor” positions range from normal (#1) and slightly elevated (#2-3) to 

raised (#4-7) and extreme (#8-9). Position #8, for example, is recom-

mended for achieving a smoother, more effortless heel-toe sliding 

technique, while positions #2 and #3 offer a subtle but effective way to 

increase control. 

To install the Elevator heel sections, fi rst turn the pedal over and 

remove the three screws holding the original heel (A) to the pedal 

plate. In order to loosen chemical lock holding the three screws, you 

may fi rst need to heat them with a hair dryer for 2-3 minutes. Place additional Elevator heel sections (B, C) either 

below or above the original section and re-attach the stacked heel sections using the longer screws (provided). The 

following chart indicates which screws (supplied) should be used in conjunction with the Elevator heel sections to 

modify the height of your heel.

heel position

heel positionheel sections

top screws 

top screws 

bottom screws

#1 

A

3/4”

-

#2

A/B

3/4”

-

#3

B/A

7/16”

7/16”

#4

A/C

-

1 1/4”

#5

A/C

3/4”

7/16”

#6

A/C/B

3/4”

3/4”

#7

B/A/C 

7/16”

1 1/4”

#8

C/B/A

-

1 1/2”

#9

C/B/A

1 1/4”

7/16”

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A
B

C

9002

Torque position adjustments from eccentric (far left) to concentric (far right).

DW 9000 SERIES BASS DRUM PEDALS

Remove the pedal, accessories and all packing materials from the box and/or case, then follow these instructions to set-up and adjust your pedal to fi t the way you play.

Double Pedal Linkage Adjustment

Use the provided 3-Way key or any standard drum key to secure the linkage to the primary pedal 

by tightening the key screw. Rotate the beater, casting and hex shaft on the auxiliary pedal to the 

correct playing position, attach the linkage and tighten the auxiliary side key screw. Loosen the 

two sets of key screws on the middle section of the linkage and adjust the length and angle of 

the linkage to the desired position, then retighten the set screws. Set the linkage memory lock to 

maintain the desired distance every time you set-up.

Two-Way Beater

(Double Chain Drive)

Footboard Angle

Adjustment Screw

Floating Drive Shaft

Adjustment Screw

Beater Shaft

Beater Memory Lock

Beater Position Screw

Delta Plus

Rocker/Stroke

Adjustment

Spring

Hoop Clamp

Height Adjustment

Spring Tension 

Adjustment

Knurled Nut

Hex Nut

Spur

Hoop Clamp Adjustment

T-Screw 

9000

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