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
46 TBV123 / TBV123-AN and TBV118L / TBV118L-AN Rigging Manual
The TBV123 cabinets and TBV118L cabinets may be own individually,
or assembled into the arrays shown in this manual.
1. If ying individually, the top 2 eyebolts are used for suspension, and the
lower 2 eyebolts can be used for positioning or ying inverted.
2. If ying in an array, follow all the instructions and safety warnings in the
preceeding chapters to assemble the TBV123 cabinets and/or TBV118L
subwoofer cabinets together using the integral mounting links and
rigging pins.
3. In a mixed array, the TBV123 cabinets shall always be
own below the TBV118L subwoofer.
4. Double check that all rigging pins are correctly inserted,
and that the arrays are correctly and securely assembled
before proceeding further.
5. Apply thread lock (Loctite Blue 242 or equivalent) to eyebolts then securely
screw into the top threaded eyebolt holes of the uppermost TBV123 cabinet
or TBV118L subwoofer.
6. 2 threaded holes are also provided on the bottom surface. Eyebolts can be
tted in these locations, and can be used for tether points, or for ying the
systems inverted.
7. Secondary safety connections shall always be used.
8. Do not exceed a maximum angle of 60 degrees for 2-leg
bridle hitch suspension. Failure to follow instructions may
cause permanent injury or death.
MAXIMUM
ANGLE 60
60
Top eyebolts x2
for suspension
Bottom eyebolts
for guy wires
Threaded Eyebolt
Holes
Threaded Eyebolt
Holes