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Summary of Contents for KF760

Page 1: ...K F 7 6 0 S E R I E S R I G G I N G G U I D E All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...pins extend fully through the holes and are fully locked The casters are replaceable allowing use of different types of casters or wheel materials or wheel sizes as needed for the particular condition...

Page 3: ...y are needed for the purposes listed The only exceptions are the two extra short connecting pins shipped with each enclosure used for locking the hinges when the Pull Back Bar is used These are normal...

Page 4: ...t hang angle Advantages The pull back motor will have a much less load on it than when using the Tail piece The number of degrees of pull back is not limited Disadvantage The pull back motor rides nea...

Page 5: ...e rears of splayed enclosures apart thus maintaining the splay When a Pull Back Bar is used it creates an upward force on the rear of the enclosures tending to push the rears of splayed enclosures tog...

Page 6: ...the Fly Bar Hoist Rings 3 If the Fly Bar was transported attached to palleted KF760s then attach the chain motors to the Fly Bar and skip the next steps 4 If the Fly Bar was transported un attached fr...

Page 7: ...Center Hole 1 1 2 splay Bottom hole 3 splay Ensure that the connecting pins extend fully through the hinges and Hinge Tubes and are fully locked 5 Ensure that all hinges on the front of the enclosure...

Page 8: ...he bottom enclosure Hinge Tubes 8 Fly the first four enclosures to an appropriate working height for the next step and push the KF760 pallet aside Later this will be used as a KF761 rigging aid NOTE W...

Page 9: ...are fully locked 3 If Using the Pull Back Bar not shown If the Pull Back Bar is to be used the rear hinges on any splayed enclosures must be locked in position to prevent the hinges from moving down...

Page 10: ...r connecting pins in the bottom enclosure Hinge Tubes 6 Bring in flown enclosures to within about 1in 25 cm of the front top of palleted enclosures 7 Slide up the two front hinges of the topmost palle...

Page 11: ...inges in their fully extended position into the Hinge Tubes of the flown enclosure and secure using a short connecting pin in each 10 Land the flown enclosures on the palleted enclosures so the weight...

Page 12: ...r hinges on any splayed enclosures must be locked in position to prevent the hinges from moving down into their own Hinge Tubes when the pull back force is applied To lock the hinges insert a connecti...

Page 13: ...king height for the next step 2 3 4 First KF761 1 Bring in first pallet with a KF761 2 Remove the KF761 from the pallet and place flat on a KF760 pallet removed above from the KF760s with the rear of...

Page 14: ...osures to within 1 of front top of the palleted KF761 enclosure 5 Remove the two short connecting pins stored in the KF761 front Hinge Tubes Slide up the two front hinges of the KF761 into bottommost...

Page 15: ...emove the two short connecting pins temporarily inserted into the front hinges Engage the two front hinges in their fully extended position into the Hinge Tubes of the flown enclosure Secure each hing...

Page 16: ...r always use the second hole in the KF760 Hinge tube for connecting the KF761 This sets the splay angle between the acoustic axis of the KF760 and KF761 at 9 This provides the correct acoustic integra...

Page 17: ...opriate working height for the next step 2 3 4 Second And Subsequent KF761s 1 Bring in the second KF761 2 Remove the KF761 from the pallet and place flat on an empty KF760 pallet removed from the KF76...

Page 18: ...osures to within 1 in 25 mm of front top of the palleted KF761 enclosure 5 Remove the two short connecting pins stored in the KF761 front Hinge Tubes Slide up the two front hinges of the KF761 into bo...

Page 19: ...emove the two short connecting pins temporarily inserted into the front hinges Engage the two front hinges in their fully extended position into the Hinge Tubes of the flown enclosure Secure each hing...

Page 20: ...sure together always use the second hole in the KF760 Hinge tube for connecting the KF761 This sets the splay angle between the acoustic axis of the KF760 and KF761 at 9 This provides the correct acou...

Page 21: ...to the uppermost hole in the enclosure Hinge Tube using a short connecting pin 2 Attach the pull back chain motor to the hoisting ring on the Pull back Bar 2 3 6 Last Step 1 Fly out the array to its...

Page 22: ...ar hinges with its face parallel to the floor and above the level of its pallet 2 Position an empty KF761 pallet under the array Not Shown 3 Remove any hinge locking pins from the KF761 rear Hinge Tub...

Page 23: ...pallet with the weight just off the chain motors 6 Remove the rear pins connecting the KF761 to the enclosure above it Bump out the array to allow the next KF761 to swing down on its rear hinges as b...

Page 24: ...rear hinges with its face parallel to the floor and above the level of its pallet 2 Position an empty KF761 pallet under the array Not Shown 3 Remove any hinge locking pins from the KF761 rear Hinge T...

Page 25: ...pallet bump the array down so the face of the KF761 rests on its pallet with the weight just off the chain motors 6 Remove the rear pins connecting the KF761 to the enclosure above it 7 Fly out the a...

Page 26: ...at the above steps for additional KF761s 2 4 4 KF760s 1 Position an empty KF760 pallet under the array 2 Drop the array onto the pallet until any rear splays close up and weight is just off the chain...

Page 27: ...have been stored in the bottom of the KF760 4 Check for and remove any hinge locking pins from the rear Hinge Tubes and put aside for loose storage Remove the front and rear connecting pins from the h...

Page 28: ...5 Last Group Of KF760S 239 to 249 1 Position an empty KF760 pallet under the array 2 Drop the array onto the pallet until any rear splays close up and weight is just off the chain motors 3 Ensure tha...

Page 29: ...y hinge locking pins from the rear Hinge Tubes and put aside for loose storage 2 4 6 Fly Bar Fly Bar Stays with Enclosures 1 If not already done lock the four hinges of the top enclosure in their full...

Page 30: ...ge Tubes 2 Reinsert the removed connecting pins into the holes on the Fly Bar from which they were removed 3 Fly out the Fly Bar 4 Push the pallet loaded with the four KF760s out of the way 5 Lower th...

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