Arcline 8/212 User Guide V1.0
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Typical flying sequence, once the Fly Frame has been flown and lowered
Once you have familiarised yourself with the key features of the Arcline 8 Fly Frame and
cabinet rigging facilities (section 8.1), flying the system should be easy. Follow this sequence:
Assuming your Arcline 8 cabinets have been pre-linked and trucked in groups of four:
1. Attach the first four cabinets to the Fly Frame. (The top cabinet is set to 5° to be parallel to
the Fly Frame)
2. Remove the rear Lock position pins
3. Double-pin the Arcline 8 bridle assembly (illustrated below) to the bottom cabinet’s lower
rear Lock & Link positions and attach a bridle to the bottom cabinet’s lower rear pip-pin
position
4. Then attach a temporary chain hoist or lever hoist between the bottom cabinet’s rear bridle
and the Void-supplied oval ring. (Note: the bridble is not a lifting device and is not intended
to be used as a sole point of lifting)
5. Now temporarily tight-pack the array
6. Preset the inter-cabinet angles with the angle selection slider and pin the appropriately
coloured angle hole.
Figure 8.9: First four cabinets after steps 1 – 6 have been completed
Rear bridle assembly - attach to rear of bottom cabinet
Pins removed
from link positions
(arrowed) and top
four cabinets pulled
up to tight pack
8 Flying and stacking
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