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|  3 - INSTALLING LCC44/LCC84 ON A WALL MOUNT BRACKET

Installing a redundant safety anchor

Attention:   When  correctly  installed,  the  Wall  Mount  Bracket 
is  designed  to  safely  support  The  LCC44  or  LCC84  speaker 
enclosure under normal conditions. However, connection to an 
external anchor point using a steel wire rope safety sling or chain 
is strongly recommended in any installation where people could 
pass  beneath  or  near  the  loudspeakers  and  may  be  required 
by local or national codes in installations in public places. If you 
intend  to  install  a  secondary  safety  sling  anchored  directly  to 
the  enclosure,  it  is  recommended  that  you  use  one  of  the  M6 
rigging points on the top of the LCC44 or LCC84 enclosure for 
this purpose.

In most cases of wall mounting a single LCC44 or LCC84 enclosure, the 
use of a common, steel wire rope sling will provide sufficient redundant 
safety. Carefully review the third-party manufacturer's documentation to 
assure that the sling and all its components are certified for the proper 
Safe Working Load with the required Factor of Safety. The length of the 
sling and termination on the opposite end will obviously depend on the 
requirements of the structure to which it will be anchored.

It will be necessary to install an eye bolt in one of the M6 rigging points in 
the place of the M6 × 16 mm screw supplied with the speaker enclosure. 
Only  a  forged  steel  eye  bolt  with  a  collar  or  shoulder,  certified  for  the 
proper  Safe  Working  Load  with  the  required  Factor  of  Safety  at  its 
minimum load angle can be used.

Important:   For  permanent  or  semi-permanent  installation, 
the  use  of  medium-strength  threadlocking  compound  is 
recommended on all user-installed screws.

Figure  15. M6 Eye bolt measurement requirements.

Figure   16.  Removing  the  M6×16  mm  countersunk 
screw for the installation of a safety anchor.

Using  a  4  mm  hex  wrench,  remove  one  of  the  M6×16  mm
countersunk  screws  from  the  top  pf  the  LCC44  or  LCC84
enclosure. Though any one of these rigging points is capable of
supporting the enclosure, it is good practice to use one of the
rigging points nearer the horizontal center of the enclosure and
nearest one in a straight line to the external anchor point.

Figure  17. Inserting an M6 eye bolt 
in the rigging point on the top of the 
LCC44/84 enclosure.

Thread  the  M6  eye  bolt  into  the  rigging  point  from  which  the
screw was removed and tighten it with your fingers.

Figure  18. Tightening the eye bolt.

Figure  19. Tightening the eye bolt.

Using  a  slotted  socket  or  eye  bolt  spanner,  firmly  tighten  the
eye bolt.

Summary of Contents for LCC44

Page 1: ...W O R K I N G D R A F T 1 SOUND INC 34 Apple Street Tinton Falls NJ 07724 1 732 798 9900 www 1 sound com Tower Series LCC44 LCC84 Wall Installation ...

Page 2: ...stalling LCC44 LCC84 on a Wall Mount Bracket 5 Critical information 5 Products accessories and tools required 5 Procedures 5 Disassembling the bracket 5 Installing the bracket on the LCC44 LCC84 enclosure 7 Installing a redundant safety anchor 9 Mounting the bracket 10 Coupling the LCC enclosure and bracket to the mounting plate 12 Redundant safety 14 Fixing the tilt angle 14 Fixing the pan angle ...

Page 3: ...ious lengths Dimensions 17 8 452 mm x 6 3 160 mm x 9 5 240 mm Colors Stocking black and white custom colors and fabrics available TOWER LCC84 Cardioid Column Line Array Enclosure Figure 2 LCC84 with Tower Rigging System left and without Tower LCC84 is a cardioid line array element featuring designed to be compact high powered and array able The enclosure features Clarity Technology a proprietary h...

Page 4: ...le person and is available with a black or white finish as standard The kit includes The assembled wall bracket LCC84 Wall Bracket Figure 4 LCC84 Wall Bracket The LCC84 Wall Bracket attaches to an LCC84 Tower loudspeaker in order to mount to a wall or ceiling To provide versatility in terms of installation and to adapt to the coverage requirements of the speaker enclosure the bracket is articulate...

Page 5: ...nsafe Restriction Do not install a loudspeaker or any accessory near any open flame or heat source Products accessories and tools required To install an LCC44 or LCC84 enclosure permanently on a wall or surface you will need the following An LCC44 on page 3 or LCC84 on page 3 loudspeaker enclosure The corresponding LCC44 on page 4 or LCC84 Wall Mount Bracket on page 4 kit An appropriate power dril...

Page 6: ...nism and remove this clevis pin Put the pin and the R clip aside as they will be required to complete the installation Figure 7 Removing the clevis pin from the tilt mechanism Tilt the bracket outwards from the mounting plate until it comes to a stop at its maximum tilt Figure 8 Removing the bracket from the mounting plate The bracket should come away easily towards the bottom of the mount ...

Page 7: ...stallation of the bracket LCC44 shown Lay the enclosure on its front grille taking whatever necessary precautions to avoid damaging the finish of the cabinet or the grille Although the LCC44 and LCC84 units have a symmetrical vertical coverage and there is no top or bottom acoustically if the front grille is equipped with a logo plate you should note its orientation and for aesthetic reasons and m...

Page 8: ...rews previously removed and thread it into the bottom toward floor panel of the enclosure through the mounting hole in the bracket Figure 13 Inserting the upper screw through the bracket The upper end of the bracket can be secured using the second M8 x 20 mm screw previously removed Insert the screw and thread it into the top toward ceiling panel of the enclosure through the upper mounting hole in...

Page 9: ...ents of the structure to which it will be anchored It will be necessary to install an eye bolt in one of the M6 rigging points in the place of the M6 16 mm screw supplied with the speaker enclosure Only a forged steel eye bolt with a collar or shoulder certified for the proper Safe Working Load with the required Factor of Safety at its minimum load angle can be used Important For permanent or semi...

Page 10: ... utilizing anchoring methods and hardware appropriate for safe installation of the equipment according to the construction material and depth of the mounting surface The responsibility rests with the installer to verify that the installation is carried out in accordance with any applicable legislation In case of any doubt architects structural engineers or other specialists should be consulted Not...

Page 11: ... Drill the four holes using a drill or percussion drill with a bit approriate to the substrate material masonry concrete wood steel etc with the appropriate diameter and to the appropriate depth for the anchor type being used Once the four mounting holes have been drilled clear them of residue and verify the appropriate depth of each Place the mounting plate against the wall in the correct orienta...

Page 12: ...igure 24 Tightening the screw anchors with a torque wrench Using a torque wrench tighten each screw anchor into the wall Take care not to exceed the maximum installation torque specified by the manufacturer of the hardware Figure 25 Applying downward force to verify the mount Apply force or weight to the mounting plate to physically verify its ability to support the necessary load There must be no...

Page 13: ... the mounting surface and align the holes in the bracket with the holes in the lateral plates of the pan tilt mechanism below the bolt that locks the tilt and insert the clevis pin completely through these holes until it protrudes from the other side of the mount Figure 29 Replacing the R Clip Replace the R clip hairpin cotter completely through the hole in the clevis pin until it snaps into place...

Page 14: ...gth and installed in such a position as to prevent the enclosure from falling more than 20 cm in the case of failure of the Bracket or the structure to which it is installed Figure 31 Passing a wire rope safety sling through the eye bolt If using an installed eye bolt pass one end of the sling through the eye bolt mounted on the rear of the enclosure Figure 32 Securing the redundant safety sling P...

Page 15: ...angle is as simple as turning the LCC44 or LCC84 enclosure to the desired angle and locking it in place by tightening the pan lock bolt Note The panning range of the Wall Mount Bracket is 90 from the center However this range may be limited on one or both sides by the mounting surface due to the width of the rear panel of the LCC44 or LCC84 enclosure If the Bracket is installed on a flat wall the ...

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