Moving and setup of your timpani, Attaching and removing the third wheel, Using the third wheel (tp-70xx series) – Yamaha Pedal Timpani TP-6223 User Manual

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MOVING AND SETUP OF YOUR TIMPANI

The timpani can easily be moved when the third

wheel is attached to the pedal section as shown on

the right. Attaching and removing the third wheel can

be performed easily.

To move the timpani on a flat surface, make sure to

hold it by the frame section on the pedal side and
push it in the direction opposite the pedal (see
illustration below).

Never hold the instrument by the counter hoop, as

this may result in a deformation of the head or the
counter hoop.

On gravel and stairways the instrument should not

pushed on its casters. Instead, to prevent damage, it

should be lifted by its frame and carried by at least

two persons.

• Attaching and Removing the Third Wheel

After setting up the timpani, lock the other two

casters to stabilize the instrument during perfor­

mance. Also, the pedal wheel should be removed

for performance. If it is left attached, it may be
the cause of noise and will also result in different

head angles when several timpani of different

size are used.

Pedal

Mounting plate

1) Hook the mounting plate of the wheel onto

the base end, and, while pushing both ends
of the locking shaft in the direction of the

timpani, push the wheel up in the direction of
the arrow, engaging the locking shaft into
the groove of the base.

2) To remove, disengage the locking shaft by

fully pushing both ends in the direction of the
timpani, and pull the wheel down.

To stabilize the timpani, push down the “ON”

side of the caster lock.

Using the Third Wheel (TP-70xx Series)

The third wheel can be easily moved in or out of
position with a single motion. To use the third
wheel, lean the tympani slightly forward to lift
the pedal off the ground then use your foot to
manipulate the wheel into the desired position.

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