They played as a group today, played calmly and then the pedal from the hat broke.
Can you fix it somehow?
sega
July 2, 2015 AT 11:55 pm
Well, there are 2 options, or you have a bolt (where there is a chain, fastened with the letter P), and you just need to find it, and screw the chain onto the pin, or on the chain itself (fastened with the letter P) the thread flew off there.
It may also be that the thread on the pin itself has flown off, it will need to be cut again.
If the thread is on the pin of the norms, then just find a suitable bolt and screw the pin)
5seven
July 2, 2015 AT 11:58 pm
Yes, there is just a pin unscrewed from the chain. Came across this problem recently.
1 disassemble the stand in half. 2 Press down on the stem from the top so that the thread is visible from below. 3 the chain has a hole mount and a robbery. Just plug and twist.
It is fashionable to tighten the thread with a hat machine.
andreevmaxik
July 2, 2015 AT 11:59 pm
once every two months I have this stable! just screw it back =) and tighten the lock nut
sega
Well, there are 2 options, or you have a bolt (where there is a chain, fastened with the letter P), and you just need to find it, and screw the chain onto the pin, or on the chain itself (fastened with the letter P) the thread flew off there.
It may also be that the thread on the pin itself has flown off, it will need to be cut again.
If the thread is on the pin of the norms, then just find a suitable bolt and screw the pin)
5seven
Yes, there is just a pin unscrewed from the chain. Came across this problem recently.
1 disassemble the stand in half. 2 Press down on the stem from the top so that the thread is visible from below. 3 the chain has a hole mount and a robbery. Just plug and twist.
It is fashionable to tighten the thread with a hat machine.
andreevmaxik
once every two months I have this stable! just screw it back =) and tighten the lock nut
runner
Thank you all, I fixed the pedal