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CHAPTER 7
MCF-700 CASTER FRAME
The heavy-duty MCF-700 caster frame (Figure 7.6) is highly
durable and easy to attach to a 700-HP ultrahigh-power
subwoofer.
Figure 7.6. The MCF-700 caster frame
NOTE:
The MCF-700 caster frame can be
used with 700-HP subwoofers regardless if
they are fitted with the MRK-700 rigging kit.
Whether you’re deploying or striking a 700-HP array, the
MCF-700 can support the weight of the array, making it
easy to assemble or disassemble by using blocks of up to
three 700-HP subwoofers.
CAUTION:
Do not exceed
three
700-HP
subwoofers high on a block to avoid tipping
over the stack.
TIP
: You can also transport the MTG-700
attached to the top 700-HP on a stack.
The MCF-700’s rugged steel frame allows the use of a
forklift.
CAUTION:
When lifting a block with a forklift,
always keep the forks wide – close to the
MCF-700 caster frame’s wheels. Doing otherwise
(for example, moving the forks together in the cen-
ter) may bend the frame.
For safety reasons and to avoid any damage to the enclo-
sures, use straps when transporting a stack (Figure 7.7),
especially if the cabinets are not fitted with the MRK-700
rigging kit. The MCF-700 caster frame includes slots on the
sides for this purpose.
Figure 7.7. MCF-700 caster frame supporting 3 700-HP subwoofers in a
ground-stack
A range of protective covers is available.
In addition to transport, the MCF-700 also allows 700-HP
subwoofers to be supported in a ground-stacked configura-
tion.
CAUTION:
When using the MCF-700 caster
frame to ground-stack 700-HP subwoof-
ers, make sure all four caster wheels are blocked to
prevent the stack from rolling away.