User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 Safety instructions
- 2 Notice
- 3 Unpacking
- 4 Setting up the bass drum
- 5 Mounting the toms
- 6 Assembling the bass drum pedal
- 7 Assembling the hi-hat
- 8 Assembling the cymbal stands
- 9 Assembling the snare drum stand
- 10 Tuning the shells
- 11 Setting up the drum set
- 12 Attaching the cymbals
- 13 Protecting the environment
5 Mounting the toms
The principle of assembling the toms is basically the same as with the bass drum. The
shells are smaller which means that they don't have as many tension rods. The hoops
are made of steel. This means that they don't need any claw hooks; rather, you screw
them on directly. The tension rods aren't as long as with the bass drum either, since
the hoops are not as wide.
To make the hoops easier to transport, they are xed on one side of the shell with a
couple of screws. To mount the heads, you must rst completely remove the hoops.
Now lay a head on the shell and put a hoop over it. Both the hoops and heads are
exactly the same so it doesn't matter which one you use where. If you look from the
top, you can see whether the head and the hoop are really contacting the middle of
the drum shell.
You now screw in six tension rods per side. With the tension rods, you must always
ensure that the washer is inserted.
You hand-tighten the tension rods in the diagonally opposite sequence. Now
assemble the second hanging tom in exactly the same way as the rst one. Like the
bass drum, we will be tuning the tom later on.
Hanging toms
Mounting the toms
drum set
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