Master Audio
Xcellence Line Array Series 208.Ver 1.2
Sep 12
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8. MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
Flying an Xcellence Line Array system is easy, fast and secure. To perform any
operations related to flying the system, read the present document, and act on the
warnings and advice given.
Only experienced installers with adequate knowledge of the system and local safety
regulations should fly speaker cabinets.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the systems to be flown and the flying
accessories (such as chains, eyebolts, lock pins...) comply with state and local
regulations. They should be regularly inspected and replaced if in doubt.
When flying enclosures from ceiling support structures, extreme care should be taken
to assure the load bearing capabilities of them.
Do not fly systems from unsafe
structures.
All flying accessories that are not supplied by Master Audio are the user's
responsibility. Use at your own risk.
Remember that no risks should be taken with regards to public safety.
8.1. Description
Each X-208 cabinet includes two structures on each side of the enclosure, one on the
front-lateral side and the other on the back-lateral side. These structures are
manufactured from 4mm black painted stainless steel; they are affixed to an internal
plate with special crop resistant screws. There is a guide (front guide) assembled on
the front-lateral structure (which is used to vertically join the cabinets); a second
guide (back guide) assembled on the back-lateral structure is used to vertically join
the cabinets and to tilt them.
Angles can be changed from 0º to 10º. To safely lock both guides, the lock pins
supplied must be used.
Use the “10º” hole to join one X-208 with TAX-208 frame.
To tilt the cabinets, both the back-lateral structure and the back guide must be used.
Fig.25.
Flying hardware (lateral view)