DrumDial  |  SKU: DDBEC

DrumDial Bearing Edge Conditioner For Easy Snare Snap Glide

$9.99

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  • Brand: DrumDial
  • Series: Parts & Accessories

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Description

Strengthens and conditions the bearing edge for fast, easy tuning!

Strengthens and conditions the top of the bearing edge where it contacts the drum head. Solid stick, comes in an easy to use twist tube for a no mess application. This is not a wax, soap or a petroleum product. It allows the drum head to glide smoothly over the bearing edge without effecting the sound of the drum. Waxes, soaps and petroleum products (ski wax etc.) deaden the drum head and effect the natural sound of the drum.

Made from a proprietary blend of extreme high pressure lubricants and conditioners. Drumdial designed this product specifically for drums. Research, development and product testing over many years, have produced the best bearing edge conditioner available.

Drumdial Bearing Edge Conditioner will not harm wood, plastics or metal.

How to use:

1.

Wipe down and clean the bearing edge to remove any build up of lint or dust.

2.

Apply the bearing edge conditioner in a smooth non stop application to the entire top bearing edge, rub in excess with your finger tip or wipe off with a dry cloth or paper towel. No need to force down on the conditioner stick. A light touch is all that is needed. Rotate the wheel at the tube bottom to dispense the edge conditioner.

3.

Try to keep the conditioner on the top of the bearing edge only, where the drum head comes in contact. Excess conditioner to the bearing edge sides is not necessary.

4.

The conditioner stick will form a nice groove to take the shape of the top bearing edge, excess force is not required.
Epoxy crackling is normal at the Initial seating of the drum head. The cracking sound you are hearing after the head is seated is the drum head collar catching on the bearing edge.

Try a Before and After
Apply light pressure to the center of a drum without the bearing edge conditioner and listen for the cracking of the drum head as the head collar catches on the bearing edge. Try it again after application. Tuning becomes very smooth and drum head skipping or jumping at the hoop edge goes away.

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DrumDial Bearing Edge Conditioner For Easy Snare Snap Glide
DrumDial

DrumDial Bearing Edge Conditioner For Easy Snare Snap Glide

$9.99

Strengthens and conditions the bearing edge for fast, easy tuning!

Strengthens and conditions the top of the bearing edge where it contacts the drum head. Solid stick, comes in an easy to use twist tube for a no mess application. This is not a wax, soap or a petroleum product. It allows the drum head to glide smoothly over the bearing edge without effecting the sound of the drum. Waxes, soaps and petroleum products (ski wax etc.) deaden the drum head and effect the natural sound of the drum.

Made from a proprietary blend of extreme high pressure lubricants and conditioners. Drumdial designed this product specifically for drums. Research, development and product testing over many years, have produced the best bearing edge conditioner available.

Drumdial Bearing Edge Conditioner will not harm wood, plastics or metal.

How to use:

1.

Wipe down and clean the bearing edge to remove any build up of lint or dust.

2.

Apply the bearing edge conditioner in a smooth non stop application to the entire top bearing edge, rub in excess with your finger tip or wipe off with a dry cloth or paper towel. No need to force down on the conditioner stick. A light touch is all that is needed. Rotate the wheel at the tube bottom to dispense the edge conditioner.

3.

Try to keep the conditioner on the top of the bearing edge only, where the drum head comes in contact. Excess conditioner to the bearing edge sides is not necessary.

4.

The conditioner stick will form a nice groove to take the shape of the top bearing edge, excess force is not required.
Epoxy crackling is normal at the Initial seating of the drum head. The cracking sound you are hearing after the head is seated is the drum head collar catching on the bearing edge.

Try a Before and After
Apply light pressure to the center of a drum without the bearing edge conditioner and listen for the cracking of the drum head as the head collar catches on the bearing edge. Try it again after application. Tuning becomes very smooth and drum head skipping or jumping at the hoop edge goes away.

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