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Unfortunately there is no standardization in the hi-hat clutches. Bolt diameter and thread pitch can change based on brands and models.
The Nitro Hat currently comes by default with a M12x1.25mm mounting, this mounting to cover a vast majority of hi-hat stands. Other mountings are available as extra when ordering.
This page will guide you on mesuring and chosing the right type for your hi-hat stand.
Just chose one of the fully tested hi-hat stands from the table below, select the appropriate model type based on the Clutch Bolt and enjoy.
Recommendation: the force required to press the hi-hat pedal changes from type to type, since the Alesis hi-hat is quite light, chose one that requires low force or an adjustable one.
| Model | Compatible? | Tested? | Clutch Bolt | Photo | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Millennium DHS-1018 Stage Hi-Hat | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm | ![]() |
Recommended - cheap but sturdy |
| PDP PDHH 713 - 700 Series 3-leg | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm | ![]() |
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| Pearl H-790 | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm | ![]() |
Review on Reddit |
| Gibraltar 5707 | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm | ![]() |
Review on Reddit |
| Pulse hi-hat | ✅* | ✅ | M10x1.5mm | ![]() |
*Make sure to add the M10x1.25 mounting when ordering! |
| Model | Compatible? | Tested? | Clutch Bolt | Photo | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gibraltar Pro Hi-Hat Clutch - SC-4420 | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm | ||
| Gibraltar Standard Hi-Hat Clutch - SC-4421D | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm | ![]() |
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| Sparedrum HHTT2 | ✅ | ✅ | M12x1.25mm |
Add a clutch when ordering by selecting With Clutch in the Add Hi-Hat Clutch section.
I will provide a fully compatible clutch for you.

Bolt Diameter:
Measure the diameter of the bolt, this is Usually ~9.5mm for M10 bolts and ~11.5 for M12 Bolts


Thread Pitch: Count 10 thread loops on the bolt, measure the distance. This can be 12,5mm, 15mmm.
Divide the number by 10, this is your thread pitch.

Different values? Struggling to measure? Feel free to contact me, I’m here to help!