Rigging Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Legal Disclaimer
- Limited warranty
- Chapter 1: Safety Information
- Chapter 2: Introduction
- Chapter 3: Assembling a TBV123 Array on a TBV123-FB Flybar
- Chapter 4: Assembling a TBV118L Array on a TBV123-FB Flybar
- Chapter 5: Assembling a Mixed Array on a TBV123-FB Flybar
- Chapter 6: Assembling a TBV118L Ground Stack
- Chapter 7: Assembling a TBV118L Subwoofer and TBV123 Ground Stack
- Chapter 8: Assembling a TBV123 Array Ground Stack
- Chapter 9: Pole Mounting a TBV123 Cabinet on a TBV118L Subwoofer
- Chapter 10: Assembling an Inverted TBV123 Array
- Chapter 11: Using Eyebolts
- Chapter 12: Safety Inspection
- Chapter 13: TBV Enclosure Quantities and Combinations for TBV123-FB Flybar Suspension at 10:1, 7:1, 5:1 Design Factors
- Manufacturer’s Declaration
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2.9 Rigging Pins
See Chapter 12 for information regarding inspection, care, and maintenance.
These pins are the fundamental mechanical fastener for the assembly of the TBV123-FB ybar, TBV123 cabinet, and the TBV118L subwoofer.
The rigging pins for the cabinets and subwoofer have an "L" shape. The pins used for assembling the TBV123-FB ybar are straight, and should only be used for the
ybar connections.
1. Spring Balls – These are locking devices that prevent the pin from
pulling out once it has been inserted.
2. Spring Release – Press this button in and the spring balls (1) will
unlock and allow the pin to be inserted into the mounting holes and
links. Release this button and the spring balls will lock and prevent the
pin from pulling back out.
3. Lanyard – These prevent the pins from being easily lost.
WARNING
BEFORE EVERY USE, INSPECT ALL PINS FOR DAMAGE, AND VERIFY THE CORRECT
OPERATION OF THE SPRING LOCKING MECHANISM. DO NOT USE ANY PINS THAT
SHOW SIGNS OF DAMAGE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE
PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
BEFORE EVERY USE, MAKE SURE THAT ALL PINS ARE CLEAN AND FREE FROM
DIRT AND DEBRIS THAT MAY INTERFERE WITH THE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE
SPRING LOCKING MECHANISM. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE
PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.
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