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TOWER SYSTEM LCC44/LCC84 WALL INSTALLATION

Redundant safety

If the LCC44 or LCC84 speaker enclosure has been equipped with an 
eye bolt for a redundant safety cable (steel wire rope sling or steel chain), 
this should be attached to the external anchor before proceeding with the 
pan/tilt positioning of the enclosure on the Wall Mount Bracket.

ATTENTION

A redundant safety sling must be anchored to a point higher than the 
enclosure and, if possible, to a separate structural member than the 
Wall Mount Bracket. If the secondary safety sling must be anchored 
using  a  fastener  to  the  same  structural  member  as  the  Bracket, 
its anchor must be installed at least one speaker-length away from 
the anchors holding the Bracket. Use only steel wire ropes or steel 
chains  that  conform  to  applicable  regulations  or  norms  in  terms  of 
construction and Safe Working Load rating. These must be of proper 
length  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.

Pass the opposite end of the sling through an external anchor 
point  or  around  a  structural  member  and  assure  that  it  is 
properly secured.

Fixing the tilt angle

Once the clevis pin that acts as the pivot axle for the tilt mechanism has 
been inserted and secured with the R-clip, you can set the required pan 
and  tilt  angles.  It  is  advisable  to  set  the  tilt  angle  first,  as  certain  pan 
angles could obstruct access to the tilt lock bolt. In fact, to allow ample 
space for tightening the tilt lock, it is convenient to rotate the entire mount 
as far as the mounting surface will allow in pan to the left (as seen from 
the front) before setting the tilt angle.

Figure  33. The pan lock bolt, from above.

Summary of Contents for Tower Series

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: ...talling 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 enclos...

Page 3: ...ous 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 To...

Page 4: ...e 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 LCC8...

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...

Page 6: ...ism 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...

Page 7: ...tallation 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...

Page 8: ...ews 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...

Page 9: ...nts 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 Onl...

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 i...

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 th...

Page 12: ...gure 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 manufac...

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 t...

Page 14: ...th 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 ro...

Page 15: ...ngle 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 c...

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