X12CLA
July 2016
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the systems to be flown and the flying
accessories (such as chains, eyebolts, lock pins...) comply with state and local
regulations. They should be regularly inspected and replaced if in doubt.
When flying enclosures from ceiling support structures, extreme care should be
taken to assure the load bearing capabilities of the structures. Do not fly systems
from unsafe structures.
All flying accessories that are not supplied by Amate Audio are the user's
responsibility. Use at your own risk.
Remember that no risks should be taken with regards to public safety.
6.1. Description
Each X12CLA cabinet includes two rigging bars (one on each side of the enclosure).
These structures are manufactured from stainless-steel; they are affixed to some
internal plates with special crop resistant screws. There is a guide (inside the rigging
bars) which is used to join the cabinets. Angle between cabinet is always 15º. To
safely lock the rigging bars, the lock pins supplied must be used.
Fig.10. In-built flying hardware (lateral view)
To fly X12CLA units use the TA-X12CL stainless-steel frame. It includes a central
bar to reinforce the whole structure. The bar includes several holes that provide a
pickup point for the steel chain slings or the hoists. The pickup point chosen will
determine the tilt angle of the whole array system. The TA-X12CL also includes two
lateral arms to be attached to the array rigging bars.
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