SL-Series ground stacks
WARNING!
Potential risk of personal injury and/or
damage to material!
Always secure ground stacked setups against movement and
possible tipping over.
Observe the maximum number of cabinets permitted.
10.1 SL-Series TOP cabinets ground stack
In the following, the rigging procedure for GSL-TOP cabinets
ground stacks is described. The same procedure also applies to
KSL-TOP cabinets.
Safety precautions
CAUTION!
Potential risk of personal injury and/or
damage to material!
To avoid any risk of personal injury and/or damage to material,
please observe the following.
▪ The assembly should always be carried out by two persons.
▪ During assembly, be aware of the possible risk of crushing
fingers. Wear suitable protective clothing (e.g. protective gloves
and safety shoes).
Limitations
A maximum of 4 x TOP cabinets together with the E7490 Touring
cart and E7494 SL Outriggers serving as ground support are
allowed to be set up as ground stack.
10.1.1 Setting the splay angles
Preparations
We recommend you to have the Touring cart loaded for
Compression mode setup (see also
Compression mode" on page 35).
This will simplify the assembly and in particular the splay angle
setting as only one Locking pin (Pin
[3]) on the rear rigging strand
is required for this purpose.
With the Touring cart loaded in Compression mode, the Splay link
of the lowest cabinet is fixed to the Compression mode holes on
the rear Splay link slot of the cart. The resulting angle for this
cabinet is set at
0° (Locking pin [3]
Þ
).
The splay angles for the upper three cabinets can be set either:
▪ with the help of appropriate lifting devices (e.g. flying frame
temporarily attached to the top of the stack),
▪ or manually.
We recommend you whenever possible to set the splay angles
using appropriate lifting devices.
Once the lifting device is attached, proceed as follows:
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