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Figure 6.4.1
Figure 6.4.2
6.4 TRIPOD AND POLE MOUNTING
6.4.1 Tripod
Mounting
The JFL210 may be mounted on a tripod loudspeaker stand with a 35 mm / 1.38 in diameter pole.
The tripod loudspeaker stand must be rated to support minimum 47.3 kg / 104 lb. The JFL210’s
integral pole-mount holes allow 0° and -15° aiming by choosing the hole specified in
Figure 6.4.1
.
A maximum of two (2) JFL210 loudspeakers may be mounted on a tripod stand.
CAUTION:
All enclosures must be securely pinned together. To do so follow the procedures
described in the accompanying
FB121 Rigging & Ground Stack Instructions
.
6.4.2 Pole
Mounting
Up to two (2) JFL118 subwoofers may be used as
a base for up to two (2) pole-mounted JFL210s. In
this configuration a 35 mm / 1.38 in diameter
loudspeaker pole is inserted between the JFL118’s
pole cup and either of the JFL210’s integral pole
mount holes. The latter holes allow the JFL210 to
be aimed at 0° or -15° as described in
Section
6.4.1 Tripod Mounting
. The pole may be a fixed
length or height adjustable. In either case it must
be rated to support minimum 47.3 kg / 104 lb.
EAW’s model SPM100 height-adjustable pole is an
ideal companion – see
Figure 6.4.2
. A primary
Quick Release Pin and secondary clamp
mechanism is used to set JFL210 height.
To use:
a. Stack up to two (2) JFL118 loudspeakers on a
level, stable surface.
b. Insert the SPM100 pole in the uppermost
JFL118’s pole mount cup.
c. Remove the pole’s Quick Release Pin from its
stored position and loosen the clamp handle.
d. Raise the inner pole to the desired height and insert the Quick Release pin in the nearest
through-hole.
e. Lower the inner pole so that the pin is resting atop the clamp mechanism.
f. Tighten the clamp handle so that the inner pole cannot easily rotate. Do not over-tighten; the
Quick Release Pin should bear the weight of the JFL210.
g. Stack up to two (2) JFL210 loudspeakers on the SPM100 pole.
CAUTION:
All enclosures must be securely pinned together. To do so follow the procedures
described in the accompanying
FB121 Rigging & Ground Stack Instructions
.