SPL UNITY KIT D4522 Assembly Manual

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D4522 Drum Set Owner’s Manual
5-Piece Complete Drum Set
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5-Piece
D4522
These instructions should be used as only a general guide. Make adjustments for your comfort and playing style. Experimentation can lead to unique and great experiences in your playing and your music. So experiment with your setup and enjoy!
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Table of Contents
D4522 Components
Bass Drum Assembly and Positioning
Floor Tom and Leg Assembly
Mounting the Toms to the Bass Drum
Cymbal Stand Assembly
Snare Drum Stand Assembly
Attaching the Bass Drum Pedal
Hi-Hat Cymbal Stand Assembly
Assembling the Drum Throne
Customer Ser vice
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5-Piece
D4522
Components
Tom Arms
Hi-Hat Cymbals
Hi-Hat Cymbal Stand
Snare Drum Stand
Drum Key
Drum Throne
14” Snare
10” Tom 12” Tom
Crash/Ride Cymbal
Cymbal Stand
Remo Batter Head
16” Floor Tom
Floor Tom Legs
22” Bass Drum
Resonate Head
Bass Drum Pedal
DRUMS INCLUDES:
22 x 16” Bass Drum 14 x 5” Snare Drum (Assembled) 10 x 8” Tom (Assembled) 12 x 9” Tom (Assembled) 16 x 14” Floor Tom 16” Triple Flange Steel Hoops x2 22” Matching Bass Drum Hoops x2 16” Clear Batter Side Drum Head 16” Clear Resonant Side Drum Head 22” Clear Batter Side Drum Head 22” Ebony Resonant Side Front Logo
Drum Head
Pair of Wood Tip Drumsticks
(UT Batter Side Drum Heads by REMO)
HARDWARE INCLUDES:
Cymbal Stand x1 Hi-Hat Stand x1 Snare Drum Stand x1 Bass Drum Pedal x1 Drum Throne x1 Tom Arms with Memory Locks x2 Floor Tom Legs x3 4” Tension Rods with Nylon and Metal
Washers for Bass Drum x16
2.2 5” Tension Rods with Metal Washers for Floor Tom x16
Drum Key x1
CYMBALS:
18” Crash/Ride 14” Pair of Hi-Hats
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Assembly Instructions: D4522
Bass Drum Assembly and Positioning
Tom Mounting Bracket
Bass Drum Spur
Figure A
Tension Rod
Claw
Drum Lug
Figure B.
Hoop
Front Head with Logo
1. Place the Bass Drum on a flat surface with the Bass Drum Spurs facing as pictured. Place the Resonant Side Ebony Drum Head with the SPL Logo onto the shell centering the logo along and in line with the Tom Mounting Bracket. Then place one of the Hoops bevel side down onto the Drum Head. Figure A.
2. Assemble the 4” Tension Rod/Nylon Washer/Metal Washer and insert through a Bass Drum Claw. Then hook over the hoop and finger tighten into the Drum Lug. Attach the rest of the 4” Tension Rods/Nylon Washers/Metal Washers/ Bass Drum Claws to this side of the bass drum. Figure B.
Figure C
Tom Mounting Bracket
Hoop
Batterside Head
3. Turn the bass drum over and place the Batter Side Clear Drum Head onto the shell. Then place the other hoop bevel side down onto the drum head. Repeat step 2. Figure C.
4. Place the Bass Drum upright and bring the left and right Bass Drum Spurs forward as shown in Figure D and tighten. Using the supplied Drum Key adjust the length of each spur to raise the front of the bass drum slightly up off the floor. Note that the Rubber Tip Feet screw back to revel a Spike Tip. This allows you to use on any type of flooring. Use the spike tip only on carpeted surfaces.
Figure D
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Drum Key
Bass Drum Spur
Rubber to Spike Tip
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Floor Tom and Leg Assembly
Triple Flange Steel Hoop
Drum Head
Lug
Figure E
Tension Rod
Floor Tom Bracket
Floor Tom Bracket
Floor Tom Leg
1. Position the Floor Tom as shown in Figure E. Place the Batter Side Clear Head over the top of the shell. Place one Triple Flange Steel Hoop onto the Drum Head.
2. Line up the holes on the hoop over the Drum Lugs and insert the 2.25” Tension Rod/Metal Washer through the hole into the lug and finger tighten. Attach the rest of the 2.25” Tension Rods to this side of the floor tom.
3. Turn the drum over and place the Resonant Side Clear Drum Head over the shell. Place the other Triple Flange Steel Hoop over the drum head. Repeat step 2.
4. Insert the three Floor Tom Legs into the Floor Tom Brackets as shown in Figure F. Tighten to the desired height and angle for playing.
Figure F
Mounting the Toms to the Bass Drum
Figure G
Figure H
Wing Nut
Tom Arm
Memory Lock
Wing Nut
Tom Mounting Bracket
Bass Drum
Wing Nut
Tom Mount
Memory Lock
Tom
1. Insert long section of the first tom arm a few inches into the Tom Mounting Bracket. Wing nut faces left when standing behind base drum in playing position.
2. Tighten the wing nut on the Tom Mounting Bracket.
3. Loosen the wing nut on the tom arm and angle the
top part of the tom arm to just below horizontal and retighten the wing nut. Figure G.
4. Place the Tom Mount of 10” tom onto the tom arm and tighten the wing nut on the tom mount.
5. Repeat Step 1 through 4 for the 12” tom.
6. Adjust height and angle of toms for desired playing.
7. Secure memory locks for additional stability and
memory by tightening the collar of the memory lock with the drum key at the mounts of the bass and tom. The next time you need to set up the drums, the memory locks will ensure the same angle and height. Figure H.
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Hardware: D4522
Cymbal Stand Assembly
Upper Tube
Cymbal Wing Nut
Cymbal goes here
1. Extend legs to open position. Tighten wing nut.
2. Slide upper tube into stand base and set
desired height by tightening wing nut. Figure I.
Wing Nut
Stand Base
Legs
Figure I
Snare Drum Stand Assembly
Snare Basket
Basket Adjustment Wheel
Tilter Assembly
Height Adjustment
Stand Base Adjustment
Legs
Figure K
Figure J
Tilter Adjustment
3. Place 18” Ride Crash cymbal in between top and bottom felt. Tighten Cymbal Wing Nut above cymbal only enough to hold cymbal and felts, but loose enough to let cymbal move freely when struck. Figure J.
4. Set desired cymbal angle using tilter adjustment.
1. Extend legs to open position and tighten wing nut.
2. Insert upper section that includes snare basket
into stand base and tighten the wing nut at the desired height.
3. Adjust the basket to the desired angle with the tilter assembly.
4. Place drum in snare basket. The basket should be adjusted to fit and grip the drum, by tightening Basket Adjustment Wheel counter clockwise. Figure K.
Attaching the Bass Drum Pedal
Beater
Sprocket
Pedal
Figure L
1. Insert the beater into the bass drum pedal sprocket and tighten with the drum key. Figure L.
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Toe Clamp
2. Attach bass drum pedal to the bass drum hoop via the toe clamp. Figure M.
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Figure N
Figure M
3. Tighten the wing nut on the toe clamp until secure. Figure N.
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Hi-Hat Cymbal Stand Assembly
Hi-Hat
Pull Rod
Cymbal Cup
Upper Tube
Memory Lock
Wing Nut
Leg Assembly
Figure O
1. Slide upper tube over the hi-hat pull rod and into leg assembly. Tighten the wing nut at desired height and secure Memory Lock. Figure O.
2. Place one hi-hat cymbal over the hi-hat rod and onto the cymbal cup with the bottom side of the cymbal facing up.
3. Remove lower retaining nut and one rubber washer from hi-hat clutch. Place the hi-hat clutch through the top of the second hi-hat cymbal, and reassemble the rubber washer and retaining nut under the cymbal. The cymbal should rest between the two rubber washers. Figure P.
4. Place the hi-hat clutch assembly and cymbal onto the hi-hat rod. Tighten the wing nut on the hi-hat clutch with the top cymbal approximately one inch above the lower cymbal. Stepping down on the hi-hat pedal will engage the two cymbals. Figure Q.
Close Up Of Hi-Hat Clutch Assembly
Figure P
Lower Retaining Nut
Clutch
Rubber Washers
NOTE: Adjust Bottom Tilter slightly to let air escape.
Hi-hat clutch and cymbal assembly
Top hi-hat cymbal goes here
Bottom Tilter
Figure Q
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Assembling the Drum Throne
Figure R
Seat Top
Wingnut
Height Adjust­ment Bolt and Wingnut
Upper Tube
Tripod Leg Base
Wingnut
1. Fold out legs of Tripod Leg Base. Tighten Wingnut.
2. Place upper tube into base and tighten height
adjustment bolt and wing nut. Use the second hole position as shown or adjust the height of the throne for your own comfort.
3. Place seat top and tighten wingnut. Figure R.
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