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A:
To fit the eye bolts, first locate and
remove the four protective rubber caps
(positions shown below).
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Note that eye bolts for flying systems must be cast,
shouldered fittings rated for the purpose.
Forged steel eye bolts of the type typically
available from DIY suppliers are NOT suitable
and should not be used under any
circumstances.
B:
Replace with a suitable eye bolt. Ensure thread is
fully engaged into the insert.
20mm minimum thread length
M8 thread
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QUICK TIPS
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Avoid very high onstage levels from back-line amps.
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Avoid damp environments and extremes of temperature for storage and use of all audio
equipment.
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Use input gain to set maximum signal level without distortion.
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Keep lights away from speakers; heat can cause fires/speaker damage.
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Don't run cables across access-ways; if you have to, run them above doors or use approved
cable covers.
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Use electronic safety devices such as circuit breakers.
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Master volume should be at zero for switch on and off.
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Look after your cables. Do not stand equipment on, or run cases over them, do not tie knots in
them and always use them for the correct application (a signal lead is NOT a speaker lead). Coil
and secure with cable ties before storing.
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Ensure your equipment is properly loaded and cannot move around during transit.
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Be aware of total power usage. Overloading a mains socket is potentially dangerous, and likely
to cause a power out during use.
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Keep power and signal cables apart.
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Set up microphone levels first, and adjust other equipment to match.
FITTING EYE BOLT
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