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General safety and mounting instructions

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attached using a d&b rigging accessory must be capable of safely

and securely supporting the actual load. The rigging accessory used

must  be  safely  and  securely  fixed  both  to  the  loudspeaker  and  to

the wall, floor or ceiling.
Other  points  to  consider  are:  When  mounting  rigging  components

on walls, floors or ceilings ensure that all fixings and fasteners used

are  of  an  appropriate  size  and  load  rating  (DIN  18800  standards

apply  within  Germany).  Wall  and  ceiling  claddings  and  the

construction  and  composition  of  walls  and  ceilings  all  need  to  be

taken  into  account  when  determining  whether  a  particular  fixing

arrangement can be safely employed for a particular load. Cavity

plugs  or  other  specialist  fixings,  if  required,  must  be  of  an

appropriate  type,  fitted  and  used  in  accordance  with  the  maker’s

instructions.
Use only the rigging accessory fixing holes indicated on the relevant

page(s)  of  the  d&b  rigging  accessories  manual  and  the  specific

mounting instructions to fix d&b rigging accessories to walls, floors

or  ceilings.  Where  specified,  the  recommended  maximum  torque

settings for screw fasteners must be strictly complied with.

Secondary safeties

All loudspeakers flown in theatres, studios or other places of work

and  entertainment  must,  in  addition  to  the  principle  load  bearing

means  of  suspension,  be  provided  with  an  independent,  properly

rated and securely attached secondary safety.
Only  steel  wire  ropes  or  steel  chains  of  an  approved  construction

and load rating may be used as secondary safeties. Plastic covered

steel wire ropes are not permitted for use as secondary safeties. As

recommended  by  BGV  C1  (GUV  6.15),  the  secondary  safety  must

prevent  the  load  from  dropping  more  than  20  cm  if  the  principal

means of suspension fails.

Safety inspections

All  rigging  components  and  assemblies  are  subject  to  wear  and

tear,  aging,  corrosion  etc.  As  safety  critical  components,  it’s

imperative  that,  prior  to  each  and  every  use  or  installation,  all

rigging  components,  rigging  assemblies  and  cabinet  fixing  points

are carefully inspected to ensure that they are free of defects and

that they function flawlessly. Care should be taken to identify signs

of  undue  wear  and  tear,  dents,  cuts,  tears,  splits  and  any

indications  of  corrosion.  If  upon  inspection,  damage  is  discovered

and there exists even the slightest doubt as to the physical integrity

and safety of the damaged item, then the damaged item must not,

under any circumstances, be deployed.
Regular,  more  rigorous  test  and  inspection  of  rigging  components

must also be carried out. Safety legislation and test and inspection

requirements  will  vary  from  country  to  country.  In  most  cases,

annual independent test and inspection by a suitably approved and

qualified inspector will be required - users must ensure compliance

with all applicable safety requirements.
d&b  recommends  regular  safety  inspections  and  further

recommends that a logbook be kept detailing the test and inspection

history of each d&b rigging accessory.

Summary of Contents for Z5044

Page 1: ...Z5044 MAX Bracket connector Mounting instructions...

Page 2: ...an change and should always be confirmed with d b audiotechnik AG prior to inclusion in any additional documentation d b audiotechnik AG Eugen Adolff Strasse 134 D 71522 Backnang Telephone 49 7191 966...

Page 3: ...fety by overloading and damaging the rigging accessories d b will not be held responsible for any damage or injury resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of d b rigging accessories d b...

Page 4: ...ted and securely attached secondary safety Only steel wire ropes or steel chains of an approved construction and load rating may be used as secondary safeties Plastic covered steel wire ropes are not...

Page 5: ...he higher the load safety factor demanded Because of the high level of risk associated with the possible failure of rigging load safety factors much greater than 1 25X are demanded The EU Machinery Di...

Page 6: ...concerned we have adopted the following load safety factors 12X load safety factor Chains ropes shackles eyebolts straps and hooks 10X load safety factor Accessories and fixings for mobile use 5X load...

Page 7: ...th moving as opposed to static loads and therefore subject to the additional wear of dynamic loading are designed to have a 12X safety factor Safety certificates In Germany the health and safety autho...

Page 8: ...hing rigging via an E6507 1t Shackle Each pair of MAX Horizontal brackets linked together requires a pair of Bracket connectors If no additional cabinets or rigging are attached to the bottom connecto...

Page 9: ...ying bracket shipped after 27 8 97 Rigging accessories C4 C7 F2 B1 MAX Z5042 Flying plate Z5080 Flying bar Z5090 Single bar Z5016 Heavy duty Pipe clamp Z5017 Heavy duty TV spigot Z0124 E1 Vertical bra...

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