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SAFETY NOTES

TECHNICAL DATA / SPECIFICATIONS

Thank you for choosing this product. The instructions provide directions to all of the 
important setup and handling steps. We recommend you keep these instructions for 
future reference.

A. MAXIMUM WEIGHT BEARING LOAD

The maximum weight bearing load for the distance rod is 35 kg when the equipment
load is centered. This can deviate in the case of unfavorable conditions (uneven
surfaces, cross winds etc.) and be significantly less than 35 kg.

Specifically, in the case of using the distance rod in connection with a connector plate
(e.g. K&M 24116) we are unable to provide information on the maximum weight
bearing load, because this is determined by the respective loudspeaker/satellite
combination.  We will not assume any liability for damages arising from such use.
Please note the respective country-specific safety regulations, like e.g. for 
public events. Please contact your retailer with any questions pertaining to 
safety or statutory provisions.

B. GENERAL

- Assembly and handling only by qualified technicians (we recommend  

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2 technicians that are physically fit)

- Prior to installation check if the stand, loudspeaker (particularly the size and quality  

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of the flange adapter), as well as aids (e.g. ladders) are in working order.

- Wear protective gloves during assembly
- Only to be used indoors
- Be sure that the surface will bear the load and is suitable and level

ATTENTION!

The base plate is very heavy and improper use can result in risk to 

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individuals and objects.

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NOTE:

In particular do not drop during assembly; risk of pinching or wedging of 

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extremities                

C. SETUP, OPERATION, DISASSEMBLY
SETUP:

The screw connection between the stand tube and the base plate 

must be screwed in as far as it will go 

5.a

- Routinely check that the screws are properly tightened

OPERATION:

The weight tube combination must be centered at all times:

- Off-center loads have a negative effect on stability and in turn on the 

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weight bearing load!

- Pushbutton 

8

must be locked into place and the locking screw 

9

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must be tightened 

- Never loosen the pushbutton and the locking screw without  

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having someone hold the equipment

DISASSEMBLY:

First remove the objects from the extension tube then 

unscrew the the stand tube from the base plate

D. LATERAL FORCES

- Lateral forces are to be avoided due to the risk of it falling over. 

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The lateral forces are the result of (often unintentionally):

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a. the load bearing weight not being centered

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b. bumping or brushing into the equipment, vibrations, wind, uneven surface

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c. the attempt to move the loaded stand

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NOTE:

Maintain safety distance, keep unauthorized persons away

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Should the effectiveness of the measures not be guaranteed, (e.g. through  

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the safety distance not being kept and not being checked) the technicians 

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should secure the object e.g. with the following additional steps:

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- anchor/expand/weighting down of the base plate

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- additional support of the tube combination

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- ensure that the base tube is screwed in tightly 

5.a

SET UP INSTRUCTIONS

1

Take the distance rod out of the box

2

Loosen the crank from the 

2

transport position and bring in 

2

operating position:

For that purpose:

2.a

Turn adjusting ring towards 

2.a

crankcase until it stops

2.b

Fold out crank 180°

2.c

Now tighten adjusting ring until 

2.c

it stops at the crank again

3

Ensure the base (base plate, 

3

subwoofer etc.) is placed in the 

3

proper position.

4

Screw the locking screw into  

4

crankcase and tighten  

4

(manual strength is enough)

5

Screw in the threaded connector 

5

M20 of the tube combination into 

5

the base as far as it will go.

5.a

Ensure that a space is not left 

5.a

between the tube and the plate. 

5.a

NOTE:

5.a

Check the connections (screws) 

5.a

regularly and tighten, if needed.

21339 Distance rod 
with hand crank

- Height adjustable distance rod for use with base/floor plates or conntector plates for loudspeakers/satellite systems
- Multiple security with push-button system, hand crank and locking screw
- Height min. 914 / max. 1504 mm, extension diameter 35 mm, threaded bolt M20, weight: 4.0 kg

Material

Tubes: Steel, black powder coating
Screws, bolt: Steel, galvanized
Crankcase: Zinc-die cast
Handles: PA

Load

maximum 35 kg (centered load)

Dimensions

Height: min. 914 - max. 1504 mm

Box

L x H x W: 1130 x 180 x 75 mm

Weight

net: 4.0 kg, gross: 4.4 kg

Accessories
(optional)

K&M-flange adaptor (z.B. 19580, 19654, 19656)
K&M-screw-on-adaptor (24281)
K&M-sleeve adaptor 21326: ø 38 mm

Base plate
- K&M 26705

Round base
- K&M 26700

Connector plate
- K&M 24116

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Page 3: ... equipment DISASSEMBLY First remove the objects from the extension tube then unscrew the the stand tube from the base plate D LATERAL FORCES Lateral forces are to be avoided due to the risk of it falling over The lateral forces are the result of often unintentionally a the load bearing weight not being centered b bumping or brushing into the equipment vibrations wind uneven surface c the attempt t...

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