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General safety and mounting instructions

WARNING!

Rigging component

Safety factors

Steel wire ropes

factor 5 (EN292-2, chpt. 4.1.2.5a)

Welded link chains

factor 4 (EN292-2, chpt. 4.1.2.5b)

Fabric slings

factor 7 (EN292-2, chpt. 4.1.2.5c)

Metal components

factor 4 (EN292-2, chpt. 4.1.2.5d)

A  12X  load  safety  factor  is  therefore  recommended  for  the

following components:

Chains

Steel wire ropes (for lifting and securing)

Shackles

Eyebolts etc.

In  contrast,  the  EU  Machinery  Directive  (EN292-2)  specifies  the

following load safety factors for rigging components:

 

The  regulations  enshrined  in  the  EU  directive  are  general

regulations  -  few  in  number  and  not  always  particularly  clear  or

detailed.  Loudspeakers  and  their  rigging  components  are  not

specifically  covered.  The  electrical  and  mechanical  standards  of

construction  for  lanterns  are  covered  by  a  DIN  standard  (DIN

15560).  However,  there  is  no  specific  DIN  or  Euro  standard

covering  standards  of  construction  for  loudspeaker  rigging

components or assemblies.
To  make  matters  clear,  at  least  as  far  as  d&b  rigging  accessories

are 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 safety factor:

Accessories generally employed in fixed, permanent installations.
The 12X load safety factor is derived from §9, GUV 6.15
The 10X load safety factor is likewise derived from §9 GUV 6.15. as

a basic safety standard for rigging components.
From EN292-2 chpt. 4.1.2.5d a 4X minimum load safety factor can

be  derived  for  all  metal  rigging  components  used  in  fixed

installations.  Our  choice  of  a  5X  minimum  load  safety  factor  for

such components provides an enhanced safety margin.

Attaching rigging to loudspeaker cabinets

d&b  rigging  accessories  are  supplied  with  specific  mounting

instructions  and  must  only  be  assembled  and  used  in  the  manner

described  in  these  instructions  or  as  specified  on  the  relevant

page(s)  of  the  d&b  rigging  accessories  manual.  Failure  to  fully

observe  specified  load  capacities  or  fitting  instructions  can

overload the rigging accessories or the loudspeaker cabinet fixing

points causing them to break.
The  d&b  rigging  accessories  described  in  the  d&b  rigging

accessories  manual  and  specific  mounting  instructions  are  directly

Summary of Contents for Z5027

Page 1: ...Z5027 E3 Ball joint wall bracket Mounting instructions ...

Page 2: ...can 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 9669 0 Fax 49 7191 95 00 00 Z5027 E3 Ball joint wall bracket References in the manual This refers to a potentially dan gerous situation which may lead to personal injury This refers to a potentially dan...

Page 3: ...afety 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 rigging accessories must not be modified in any way nor should they be assembled in ways other than those indicated in the d b rigging accessories manual and the specific mounting instructions Riggi...

Page 4: ...ated 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 in...

Page 5: ...the 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 Directive for example specifies a 4X load safety factor for shackles This means that a shackle specified for a SWL of 500 kg should be able to resist a 2000 kg load without breaking Even more stringent...

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 safety factor Accessories generally employed in fixed permanent installations The 12X load safety factor is derived from 9 GUV 6 15 The 10X load safety factor is likewise derived from 9 GUV 6 15 as ...

Page 7: ...ith 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 authority together with industrial and professional associations has published a safety code for stages and studios Sound reinforcement equipment installed in these places has to comply with the provision...

Page 8: ...ch in the E3 threaded inserts breaching the cabinet s air tight seal Load safety information The E3 Ball joint wall bracket is designed to support the 8 kg weight of a single E3 loudspeaker Because of the heavier weight of the E1 it cannot be used with that cabinet For wall mounting the E3 Ball joint wall bracket is fitted to the top or bottom of the loudspeaker cabinet the maximum vertical angle ...

Page 9: ...lying 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 bracket Z0126 E1 Horizontal bracket Z5033 E3 Ball joint adapter Z5029 TV spigot for E3 ball joint adapter Z5027 E3 Ball joint wall bracket Z5031 E3 Standard bracket Z5030 E3 x 2 Angle bracket Z5032 E3 S...

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