| 8 - STACKING LCC84/LCC44 ON SUB310 USING THE TOWER RIGGING SYSTEM
Figure 144. Tightening the M6 screws on the
installed Tower Rigging System plate.
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Using a 4 mm hex key (Allen type) with a length that allows
for sufficient leverage, tighten the screws into the inserts in
opposing pairs to firmly attach the rigging plate to the SUB310.
The plate should be perfectly flush with the cabinet at every
point and there should be no movement possible.
Installing Outriggers on the SUB310
Installing the subwoofer outriggers improves the stability of the CSUB610
or SUB310 when deployed vertically on the floor. The outriggers are
recommended in any application in which the subs are deployed in
public areas where people could bump into them or lean on them.
These are also REQUIRED in any application in which other loudspeaker
enclosures are coupled to the subwoofer in an upright position.
WARNING
TIPPING HAZARD
Speaker enclosures stacked atop one another, even
when properly coupled, represent a tipping hazard.
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
INJURY
OR
DAMAGE THAT COULD RESULT FROM POSSIBLE
TOPPLING OF LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURES,
THE INSTALLATION OF THE SUBWOOFER
OUTRIGGERS ON THE SUB310 AND CSUB610
IS REQUIRED WHENEVER ONE OR MORE
LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURES IS MOUNTED
ATOP ONE OF THESE UNITS, EITHER IN A
STACKED CONFIGURATION USING THE TOWER
RIGGING SYSTEM OR IN A SUB/SATELLITE
CONFIGURATION USING A SPEAKER POLE.
Figure 145. Raising the leveling feet of the
Outriggers.
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Before installation, on each of the four Outriggers, raise the
leveling feet by screwing them in completely.
Figure 146. Removing rigging point screws from
SUB310 for the installation of the Sub Outriggers
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Using a 5 mm hex wrench, remove the two bottom rigging point
screws from one long side of the SUB310 cabinet.
Figure 147. Aligning forward Outrigger on SUB310
(bottom view).
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Align the mounting hole of the longer 50° Outrigger with the
bottom rigging point nearest the front grille of the subwoofer and
thread in the M8 screw into the threaded insert of the rigging
point, making sure that the bottom bracket of the Outrigger fits
firmly around the rubber foot of the subwoofer and flush with the
bottom surface of the subwoofer cabinet.