DW 7000 Owner's Manual
Section 1: Drive System AdjustmentsThe Turbo-Style Double Chain & Sprocket Drive System has been factory-set to themost popular playing position. However, should you desire to change the angle of thefootboard or length of stroke using one of the alternate position holes in the sprocket,you must fi rst disconnect the master chain link from the sprocket.1. Use a small screw driver to spread the open ends of the lock ring on the masterlink and remove the lock ring.2. Remove the master link from the sprocket and re-position it in one of the alternatesprocket holes.3. Re-attach the lock ring to the master link.Section 2: Beater Ball Adjustments2.1: HeightThe length of the beater rod can be adjusted to achieve the desired feel and impactposition. Loosen the beater position screw and raise or lower the beater rod to thedesired position and then tighten the screw. Generally, the beater should hit the centerof the drum or an area 1-2 inches above the center.2.2: Memory Lock1. Place the beater memory lock loosely on the beater shaft and place the beater shaftin a normal playing position in the beater hub.2. Slide the memory lock down the shaft so that it fits into the notches on the beaterhub.3. Adjust the beater to the desired playing position and tighten the drumkey screwon the beater hub as well as the set screw on the memory lock with the small hexkey wrench (provided). The beater ball should be positioned at a right angle to thememory lock so that the beater can be reversed from the soft felt to the hard plasticside by slightly raising the beater and rotating it 180 degrees.2.3: Playing SurfaceThe 101 Two-Way Beater (standard) has both a curved, medium felt side for a rounder,warmer attack and a flat, hard plastic side for a sharper, brighter attack; much like wood,but lighter in weight.Section 3: Slotted Stroke AdjustmentTo modify the distance the beater travels during the course of each stroke:1. Loosen the Stroke Adjustment drumkey screw and slide it to the desired position inthe Stroke Adjustment slot.2. Tighten the key screw.Section 4: Spring Tension AdjustmentDW Drum Pedal Springs feature an internal noise reduction damper as well as a tensionlocking 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 create the desired tension, then release the hexnut and retighten knurled nut to lock in the adjustment.Section 5: Hoop Clamp AdjustmentsThe DW Hoop Clamp is designed to fit a wide variety of manufacturer’s bass drumhoops. To set the space of the hoop clamp for your bass drum:1. Use the hex key 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: Non-Skid Spurs and Velcro™All DW Bass Drum Pedals include built-in adjustable spurs and non-skid Velcro onthe bottom of the pedal plates to prevent bass drum crawl. The Velcro automaticallygrips on most types of carpeting. To adjust the spurs, simply turn the knurled portionclockwise for more skid control or counterclockwise for less. Be careful when you usethe spurs as they may damage the floor.DW 7000 SERIES PEDALSRemove the pedal and all packing materials from the box, then follow these instructions to set up and adjust your pedal to fit the way you play.Two-Way BeaterDouble Chain& Sprocket DriveFootboardHeelBeater ShaftBeater Memory LockBeater Hubw/Position ScrewRockerSlotted StrokeAdjustmentSpringHoop ClampHeight AdjustmentSpring TensionAdjustmentKnurled NutHex NutSpurHoop Clamp AdjustmentHoop Clamp AdjustmentT-ScrewT-ScrewDrumkeyHingePedal PlateDouble Pedal Linkage AdjustmentUse the provided standard drum key to secure the linkage to the primary pedal bytightening the key screw on the right side universal joint. Rotate the beater, castingand hex shaft on the auxiliary pedal to the correct playing position, attach the leftside of the linkage and tighten the auxiliary side key screw. Loosen the two sets ofkey screws on the middle section of the linkage and adjust the length and angle of thelinkage to the desired position, then retighten the set screws.Double Pedal LinkageAuxiliary Pedal Primary Pedal700270027000 |
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