Adjustment – TAMA HH605 Iron Cobra 600 Hi-hat Stand User Manual

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

Adjustment /

Adjusting the spikes
To prevent slippage of the stand while playing, there are two spikes
in the bottom of the frame. These spikes can be extended as needed
if the screws are turned clockwise.

Maintenance
To ensure parts continue to move smoothly over time, periodically
wipe off dust with a dry cloth and lubricate the chain with TAMA
TOL2 tune-up oil. Occasionally apply grease to the thread of the
adjusting T-bolts.

Adjusting the Footboard Angle
(Photo 6)
You can adjust the angle of
the footboard by loosening the
square head bolt (B) and turning
the adjusting knob. Turning
the adjusting knob clockwise
lowers the footboard.
Retighten the square head bolt
at the desired angle.

Swiveling Foot
It is a convenient feature to play using the twin pedal (sold
separately). By loosening both T-bolt

2 and square head bolt

(A), you can rotate the tripod freely. It makes more space to set
left pedal of twin pedal unit. Please retighten both bolts fi rmly at
desired position before playing.

Photo 6

6

Adjusting the Spring seat
(Photo 4)
Using the small spring, the
Spring seat causes the bottom
cymbal of the hi-hat to tilt
slightly when the hi-hat cymbals
are opened. When they are
closed, both the top and bottom
cymbals are flattened by the
compression of the spring. This
works as an air defl ector between the two cymbals. As a result, this
will give you a tighter “foot close” sound.
To t i l t t h e b o t t o m cy m b a l m o r e , t u r n t h e a d j u s t i n g b o l t
counterclockwise. When you reach the desired angle for the
desired sound, turn the locknut counterclockwise to lock the angle.

Photo 4

4

Lock nut

Adjust bolt

Tilt more

Lock

Adjusting the spring tension
(Photo 5)
Th e s p r i n g t e n s i o n c a n b e
adjusted to any of 6 levels.
Turning the adjuster clockwise
increases the spring tension.

Photo 5

5

T-Bolt

2

2

Tension adjuster

Square head bolt (A)

Square head
bolt (B)

Adjusting knob

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