Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.8
Setting the Tenor Drum (Fig.6)
1. Spread the Tenor Arms as shown.
2. Loosen the Wing Bolt on the Stability Arm, and extend
the Arm to the position where the Receiver does not
touch the Tenor Drum.
3. Insert the Tenor Arms into the J-Rod Brackets of the Back
Bar on the Tenor Drum.
4. Adjust the position of the Receiver so that it is placed
under the central Tenor Drum Spacer, and tighten the
Wing Bolt on the Stability Arm. (Fig.7)
Note
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The tenor drum can be tilted by adjusting the height of the Slide
Shaft. Press the Stop Lever to decrease height of the slide shaft.
To increase height of the slide shaft, push up underneath it with
your fingers. (Fig.8) DO NOT make adjustments with the tenor
drums mounted on the stand.
Stability Arm
Receiver
Tenor Arm
Wing Bolt
Stop Lever
Slide Shaft
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This stand is designed to be used with Tenor Drums with CX
or MX style back-bar. Tenor Drums other than these could
result in unstable settings and should not be used.
Note
・
Do not use on unstable or sloped surfaces, as it could
cause the stand to fall, resulting in damage and/or
injury.
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Do not move the stand with the tenor drums mounted
on the stand.
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Before use, check all Stop Locks to assure they are
properly positioned and secured.
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Do not mount the Tenor Drums (except the Trio
set-up) without the Stability Arm. The Tenor Drums
could become unstable and could cause damage
and/or injury.
・
Periodically check all Wing Nuts, Wing Bolts and the
nuts under the Tenor Arm to assure they are tightened
securely.
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When making adjustments, support and control the
parts being adjusted to prevent them from falling or
pinching fingers that may be in the way.
・
When folding the legs, be careful not to pinch your
fingers between the leg and the stand.
・
When handling tubular hardware, do not put your
fingers into the tubes top prevent injury to your
fingers.
CAUTION
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