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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2.10 Vertical Orientation
Vertical Orientation Only!
The mechanical design of the TBV123 cabinet, TBV118L subwoofer, and the
TBV123-FB ybar uses mounting links and rigging pins to assemble the various
components. The mechanical strength comes from the cabinet's metal side
pieces and the pins, and not through the wooden cabinets. The cabinets are
supported vertically below each other, and vertically below the ybar.
WARNING
THE ASSEMBLY MUST BE ORIENTED SO THAT THE SIDES OF THE CABINETS AND
SUBWOOFER ARE ALWAYS KEPT IN THE VERTICAL PLANE. FAILURE TO DO THIS
MAY CAUSE STRAIN AND FAILURE OF THE MECHANICAL STRUCTURE, LEADING TO
POSSIBLE PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
THE TBV123 CABINETS, TBV118L SUBWOOFERS, AND TBV123-FB FLYBAR
SHALL NOT BE CLIMBED UPON. THIS MAY CAUSE STRAIN AND FAILURE OF THE
MECHANICAL STRUCTURE, LEADING TO POSSIBLE PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS AN INCORRECT INSTALLATION, WHERE THE SIDES OF
THE CABINETS ARE NOT IN THE VERTICAL PLANE. THIS MAY CAUSE STRAIN AND
FAILURE OF THE MECHANICAL STRUCTURE, LEADING TO POSSIBLE PERMANENT
INJURY OR DEATH
WARNING
DO NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM 2-LEG BRIDLE HITCH ANGLE OF 60 DEGREES.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.
MAXIMUM
ANGLE 60
INCORRECT INSTALLATION
CORRECT INSTALLATION