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RIggIng / SuSpEnSIOn and SaFETy

TERMInOlOgy: 

The  terms  “rigging",  “flying"  and 

“suspension" are often used interchangeably to describe 

the installation of loudspeaker systems above ground level. 

None of these terms pertain to, or attempt to describe, the 

actual method that is used (cables, brackets, chains, etc.).

dangER: 

The loudspeakers described in this 

manual are designed and intended to be suspended 

using  a  variety  of  rigging  hardware,  means,  and 

methods.  It  is  essential  that  all  installation  work  involving 

the suspension of these loudspeaker products be performed 

by competent, knowledgeable persons who understand 

safe rigging practices. Severe injury and/or loss of life may 

occur if these products are improperly suspended.

dangER: 

All  rigging  fittings  and  inserts  must 

remain sealed with the included hardware or they 

must be fitted with properly rated optional mounting 

hardware. Any missing fasteners will compromise the 

weather resistance of the enclosure. 

cOMMunITy RIggIng haRdWaRE WaRRanTy: 

Community warrants that its loudspeaker systems and 

its  optional  mounting  and  rigging  hardware  have  been 

carefully designed and tested. Community loudspeakers 

may be safely suspended when each loudspeaker model 

is suspended with Community-manufactured mounting 

and  rigging  brackets  specifically  designed  for  use  with 

that particular model of loudspeaker. This warranty applies 

only  for  use  under  normal  environmental  conditions,  and 

when all loudspeakers, component parts, brackets and 

hardware are assembled and installed in strict accordance 

with Community’s installation guidelines contained herein. 

Beyond this, Community assumes no further or extended 

responsibility or liability, in any way or by any means 

whatsoever. It is the responsibility of the installer to insure 

that safe installation practices are followed, and that such 

practices are in accordance with any and all local, state, 

federal, or other, codes, conditions, and regulations that may 

apply to, or govern the practice of, rigging, mounting, and 

construction work in the relevant geographic territory. Any 

modifications made to any parts or materials manufactured 

or supplied by Community shall immediately void all pledges 

of warranty or surety, related in any way to the safe use of 

those parts and materials. 

WaRnIng

nOn-cOMMunITy RIggIng haRdWaRE: 

Non-Community hardware used for rigging a 

WET  X  loudspeaker  must  be  certified  by  the  supplier 

for such use and must be properly rated to maintain an 

appropriate design factor (safety margin). 

IMpORTanT nOTES On RIggIng lOudSpEakERS

There are three areas of responsibility for rigging 

loudspeakers.  The  first  is  the  building  structure.  Always 

consult with the building architect or structural engineer 

to assure the ability of the structure to support the 

loudspeaker system. The second area of responsibility is 

the loudspeaker itself. Community certifies its loudspeaker 

systems and rigging accessories for suspension when they 

are properly installed according to our published guidelines. 

The  third  area  of  responsibility  is  everything  between  the 

loudspeaker and the building structure and the actual 

process of installation. The installing contractor assumes 

this responsibility. Loudspeaker rigging should be performed 

only by certified rigging professionals using certified rigging 

hardware  chosen  for  the  specific  application.  Prior  to 

installation, the contractor should present a rigging plan, 

with drawing and detailed parts list, to a licensed structural 

engineer (P.E.) or architect for written approval. 

WaRnIng: 

WET X rigging fittings are rated at a 

Working Load Limit of 200 lbs (90.7 kg) with a 10:1 

design factor. No single rigging fitting should ever 

be subjected to a load that is greater than 200 lbs. Failure to 

heed this warning could result in injury or death! 

dangER:

 Use the mounting points only as 

described above. Do not use them in such a way 

as to apply sideways leverage to them. Failure to 

follow this instruction could result in immediate failure of the 

mounting points resulting in damage to the loudspeaker and 

serious injury or death to personnel.

Summary of Contents for WX-1226

Page 1: ...emium Quality All Weather All Purpose Loudspeakers WET SERIES WET X Models 12 Full range two way WX 1226 WX 1264 WX 1266 WX 1294 WX 1296 WX 1299 15 Full range two way WX 1526 WX 1564 WX 1566 WX 1594 W...

Page 2: ...sk of fire or electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so CAUTION Installation of WET X loudspeakers should on...

Page 3: ...ayer marine grade plywood interior Protective 304 stainless steel grilles and mounting brackets are covered with a rugged zinc rich dual layer powder coat finish for superior resistance to corrosion a...

Page 4: ...ubber gaskets x2 Hardware is SS unless otherwise noted Subwoofer Each shipping carton contains the following items One 1 WET X subwoofer One set of four 4 zinc rich dual layer powder coated steel moun...

Page 5: ...ket Rigging Points sides Grille Retention Screws 16 Grille Rigging Points sides 1 2 13 Safety Attachment Point user must supply appropriate fastener and safety cable Gland Nut Bracket Angle Securing B...

Page 6: ...ions and regulations that may apply to or govern the practice of rigging mounting and construction work in the relevant geographic territory Any modifications made to any parts or materials manufactur...

Page 7: ...unt the bracket with the slot oriented correctly where the front of the loudspeaker will be for later installation of the bolt to secure the angle Bracket above slot forward Bracket behind slot down S...

Page 8: ...it evenly back into the cabinet face Reinstall the horn screws and the grille assembly See Figure 4 Important When reinstalling the grill screws tighten the screws to finger tight and then add an addi...

Page 9: ...increased impedance Please contact Community s TAG Team Technical Applications Group for additional assistance email tagteam communitypro com phone 610 876 3400 or toll free 800 523 4934 in the US and...

Page 10: ...ht seal will be broken If you have to replace the gland nut it must be a weatherproof design It also must be suitably sealed to the enclosure with silicone caulk or a comparable weather tight sealant...

Page 11: ...Sides 2 50 mm 1 2 13 Hang Point Center of Gravity 15 0 381 mm 17 0 431 mm Center of Gravity 9 14 232 mm 1 2 13 Safety Hardware Insert Point 1 4 20 Bracket Locking Point 12 90 327 mm Top Bracket 4 63 1...

Page 12: ...2 13 Hang Point Center of Gravity Center of Gravity Top of Cabinet 1 4 20 Bracket Locking Point 33 63 854 mm 2 0 51 mm back 17 13 435 mm Sides Technical Drawings 15 84 402 mm 0 67 17 mm 2 26 58 mm 8 2...

Page 13: ...0 or ask us for the location of your nearest Authorized Service Center FOR MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION ASSISTANCE For more information on installing and operating your WET X loudspeaker please re...

Page 14: ...Black or White gel coat fiberglass Dimensions H x W x D 16 0 406 mm H x 30 5 774 mm W x 17 0 432 mm D Net Weight with bracket 98 lbs 44 5 kg MODEL WX 1526 WX 1564 WX 1566 WX 1594 WX 1596 WX 1599 Loud...

Page 15: ...nd compatibility certification resides with the manufacturer and can be viewed upon request The responsible manufacturer is the company Community Light Sound 333 East Fifth Street Chester PA 19013 USA...

Page 16: ...rs 2013 Community Professional Loudspeakers Note Every effort has been made to insure that the information contained in this manual was complete and accurate at the time of printing However due to ong...

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