Twin pedals hp600dtw – TAMA HP600D Iron Cobra 600 Drum Pedal User Manual

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This instruction manual was issued in November 2012. Specifi cations and design are subject to change without notice.

Operation and adjustment methods are the same as for the single-pedal model. Please read the information for the single-pedal model before proceeding.

TWIN PEDALS HP600DTW

Photo 5L

5L

Photo 5R

5R

6. Attaching the Connecting Rod

Attach the connecting rod to the left and right pedal cam shafts. To the right
pedal (as seen by the player), attach the cam shaft so that the square-headed
bolts

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at the end of the connecting rod are positioned as shown in Photo 5R,

and use the drum key to tighten the bolts. In the same way, fasten the rod to the
cam shaft for the left pedal (as seen by the player), while using one hand to hold
the wheel with the chain wrapped around it (Photo 5L). When the assembly is
done, adjust the distance between the left and right pedals. Loosen the square-
headed bolt

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with the drum key and adjust the connecting rod to the desired

length. Once the desired position is determined, tighten the square-headed bolts

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to secure it.

6.

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7. Adjusting the Beater Angle (Left Side)

The left-side beater of the twin-pedal model may be adjusted in the same way
as in instruction 4. When a more delicate adjustment is needed, you can adjust
the beater angle independently of the footboard angle by loosening the bolt

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below the beater holder. This feature is useful when you wish the footboard
angles of both the hi-hat stand and the left pedal to match.

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8. Adjusting the Spikes
To prevent slippage of the left-side pedal while playing, there are two spikes

in the bottom of the left frame. These spikes can be extended as needed if the
screws are turned clockwise.

8.

Installing the Cobra Coil (sold separately)
The Cobra Coil (CC900S) is a spring that assists the return of the footboard,
allowing smoother and lighter pedal action. The Cobra Coil can be installed on
HP600D or HP600DTW.

Maintenance
• To maintain a smoother action for an extended period of time, wipe clean as necessary

with a dry cloth. Periodically lubricate the chain (using TAMA tune-up oil TOL2) in
order to prevent rust.
Note that bearings do not require lubrication due to their lubrication-free design.

• The fi xing screw in the back side of the underplate or fi xing bolts of other parts may

become loose due to vibration during playing or transport. Retighten them as necessary
using a Phillips screwdriver.

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Flat surface

Beater holder

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6

2

5

5

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Spring

Cobra Coil compatible hole

Connecting rod

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Spike

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