Yamaha YM-410D Owner's Manual - Page 9

Insert the rails 2 and 3 into the frame ends of the legs.

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YM-460/460F/410/410F/46/41 ASSEMBLY x Insert the rails (2) and (3) into the frame ends of the legs. 2-1. First, insert the rail (2). Make sure that the end of the rail with the tone bar posts spaced further apart is positioned on the bass side. A mark "B" is printed on the large end face of the rail (2) and the groove section of the frame end of the large end leg. * Do not insert one side of the rail all the way down first, but push both sides into grooves alternately little by little until both sides are inserted fully and stop. Tone bar height can be adjusted at this point. (Refer to n on page 32.) Rail (4): With YAMAHA logo. Logo side facing the audience. (3): Both sides have clamps attached. The side with the shorter clamp should face the player. (2): Hole for attaching the stay. The side with the threaded hole should face the audience. (1) Tone bar posts High sound side # B " A Player side $ % C D Frame end Low sound side Audience side 2-2. After confirming that legs on the left and right sides are vertical, use the screw to connect the end of the stay to the hole for attaching the stay in the long frame (2) and firmly tighten the screw. * The YM-410 and 410F have two (2) holes. When leg height is set low, use the hole closer to the center of the instrument, and when the leg height is high, use the outer hole and tighten the screw firmly. 2-3. Next, in the same way, insert the rail (3) securely. A mark "C" is printed on the large end face of the rail (3) and the groove section of the frame end of the large end leg. 2-4. Engage the short rail clamp located at the center of the rail (3) with the rail (2). Rail (2) Slant shaft 29

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ASSEMBLY
x
Insert the rails (2) and (3) into the frame ends of the legs.
2-1.
First, insert the rail (2). Make sure that the end of the rail with the tone bar posts spaced further apart
is positioned on the bass side.
A mark “
B
” is printed on the large end face of the rail (2) and the groove section of the frame end of
the large end leg.
*
Do not insert one side of the rail all the way down first, but push both sides into grooves alternately little by
little until both sides are inserted fully and stop.
YM-460/460F/410/410F/46/41
2-2.
After confirming that legs on the left and right sides are vertical, use the
screw to connect the end of the stay to the hole for attaching the stay in
the long frame (2) and firmly tighten the screw.
* The YM-410 and 410F have two (2) holes. When leg height is set low, use the
hole closer to the center of the instrument, and when the leg height is high, use
the outer hole and tighten the screw firmly.
High sound
side
Tone bar posts
Rail (4): With YAMAHA logo. Logo side facing the audience.
(1)
(2): Hole for attaching the stay. The side with the threaded hole should face the audience.
(3): Both sides have clamps attached. The side with the shorter clamp should face the player.
Low sound
side
Tone bar height can be adjusted at this point. (Refer to
n
on page 32.)
D
C
B
A
A
B
C
D
Frame end
Rail (2)
Slant shaft
2-3.
Next, in the same way, insert the rail (3) securely.
A mark “
C
” is printed on the large end face of the
rail (3) and the groove section of the frame end of
the large end leg.
2-4.
Engage the short rail clamp located at the center of
the rail (3) with the rail (2).
Player side
Audience side