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PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY AND IN 
ITS ENTIRETY. IT CONTAINS CRITICAL INFORMATION 
REGARDING SAFETY ISSUES, INCLUDING GUIDELINES 
FOR GENERAL SAFE USE OF RIGGING SYSTEMS AS 
WELL AS ADVISORIES ON GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS 
AND LIABILITY LAWS. MEYER SOUND CANNOT BE 
HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENCES THAT MAY 
ENSUE DUE TO FAILURE TO READ AND COMPLY WITH 
INFORMATION IN THIS SECTION.

SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL

Although this manual contains much useful information on 
rigging in general, it does not claim to be a comprehensive 
resource on the subject. This manual assumes that 
the owners and/or users of a QuickFly system are 
knowledgeable and experienced in the areas of rigging 
and flying loudspeaker systems. MANY ISSUES OF 
CRUCIAL CONCERN, SUCH AS THE DETERMINATION 
OF APPROPRIATENESS AND CONDITION OF VENUE 
RIGGING POINTS, CANNOT BE ADDRESSED HERE. 
THEREFORE, THE USER MUST ASSUME ALL 
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE APPROPRIATE USE OF 
QUICKFLY SYSTEMS IN ANY PARTICULAR LOCATION 
OR CIRCUMSTANCE. 

THE SUSPENSION OF LARGE, HEAVY OBJECTS IN 
PUBLIC PLACES IS SUBJECT TO NUMEROUS LAWS 
AND REGULATIONS AT THE NATIONAL/FEDERAL, 
STATE/PROVINCIAL, AND LOCAL LEVELS. THIS 
MANUAL DOES NOT ADDRESS THE SPECIFICS OF 
ANY SUCH APPLICABLE LAWS AND GOVERNMENT 
REGULATIONS. THIS MANUAL DETAILS PROCEDURES 
AND PRACTICES CONSISTENT WITH THOSE 
GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS ALLOWABLE AND 
SAFE IN THE UNITED STATES. HOWEVER, THE USER 
MUST ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAKING SURE 
THAT USE OF ANY QUICKFLY SYSTEM AND ITS 
COMPONENTS IN ANY PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCE 
OR VENUE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE LAWS 
AND REGULATIONS IN FORCE AT THE TIME. 

LOAD RATINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS

Long-term safe operation is a central concern in the 
design and manufacture of any rigging/flying system. 
Meyer Sound has taken great care in material selection 
and component design. In all critical cases, load points 
are redundant, with a safety margin that allows one or 
more load points to fail while maintaining system integrity. 
After manufacture, all load-critical system components are 
individually inspected.

All load ratings and other specifications given in this 
manual are the result of accepted engineering practice 
and careful testing. However, such specifications and 
ratings are subject to change. USERS ARE ADVISED 
TO CHECK THE QUICKFLY SECTION OF THE MEYER 
SOUND WEBSITE AT

http://www.meyersound.com 

OR CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT REGULAR 
INTERVALS TO CHECK FOR UPDATED OR REVISED 
INFORMATION.

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

The engineering practices and safe working load (SWL) 
ratings of the QuickFly system are in full compliance with 
all known regulatory statutes currently applicable in the 
United States. Unless otherwise specified, all working 
loads are based on a 7:1 safety factor. However, as 
noted above, there are wide variations internationally in 
the regulations and practices applying to suspension of 
sound systems in public places. Although regulations in 
the United States are generally among the most stringent, 
safety codes may be even stricter in a few localities 
(such as those highly prone to earthquakes). In addition, 
applicable safety codes are open to interpretation: 
Government officials in one location may have a stricter 
interpretation than another local official, even when 
operating under the same regulations and in the same 
legal jurisdiction. 

CONSEQUENTLY, USERS OF QUICKFLY RIGGING 
SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE 
ADDITIONAL SAFETY ASSURANCE MEASURES BEYOND 
THOSE OUTLINED IN THIS MANUAL. IN ALL CASES, 
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO MAKE 
CERTAIN THAT ANY MEYER SOUND LOUDSPEAKER 
SYSTEM IS SUSPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL 
APPLICABLE NATIONAL/FEDERAL, STATE/PROVINCIAL, 
AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. 

SAFETY STATEMENT

Содержание M3D

Страница 1: ...QUICKFLY RIGGING MANUAL M SERIES M3D and M3D Sub...

Страница 2: ...tude to 6300 m 25 000 ft Shock 30g 11 msec half sine on each of 6 sides Vibration 10 Hz to 55 Hz 0 010 m peak to peak excursion 2003 Meyer Sound All rights reserved M3D and M3D Sub QuickFly Rigging Ma...

Страница 3: ...h the caster rails or rigging specified by Meyer Sound or sold with the loudspeaker Handles are for carrying only CAUTION Rigging should only be done by experienced professionals 13 Unplug this loudsp...

Страница 4: ...er Sound has taken great care in material selection and component design In all critical cases load points are redundant with a safety margin that allows one or more load points to fail while maintain...

Страница 5: ...parts Particular attention should be given to screws bolts and other fasteners to make certain the fittings are tight and secure Metal seams and welds should be examined for any sign of separation or...

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Страница 7: ...ching M3Ds to the MTG 3D Top Grid 11 Adjusting Angles 12 MTG 3D Top Grid to First M3D Angle Adjustment 12 Adjusting Top M3D Top Grid Downtilt 12 Adjusting MTG 3D Top Grid Uptilt 13 Adjusting Splay Ang...

Страница 8: ...pecifications 33 MTG 3D Top Grid Physical Specifications 33 Appendix C MTF 3D Transition Frame Assembly Procedure 35 MTF 3D Transition Frame 35 Attaching Loudspeakers to Transition Frame 35 Attaching...

Страница 9: ...The first step in preparing M3Ds and M3D Subs for transportation ASSEMBLING BLOCKS FOR TRANSPORT The first step in preparing M3Ds for transportation is to assemble the loudspeakers in modular blocks f...

Страница 10: ...s 1 The table above refers to M3Ds only If transport blocks include M3Ds and M3D Subs or M3D Subs only recalculate the block weights by replacing the figure of 415 lbs 188 24 kg with 395 lbs 179 17 kg...

Страница 11: ...MTG 3D Top Grid facing the inside as opposed to the wall of the truck If it is oriented toward the wall the extra space taken will prevent the third block from fitting beside the other two Alternative...

Страница 12: ...is implemented as an Excel spreadsheet and provides information regarding rigging loads and array placement and aiming A customizable graphic representation of the venue as shown in Figure 4 can disp...

Страница 13: ...e by using a laser range finder or alternatively a long measuring tape Another less accurate option is to measure the venue by pacing it off using a pedometer similar to item 3 in Figure 5 and using t...

Страница 14: ...cessary for the front or rear motors to temporarily support the entire weight of the array Therefore when planning the rigging point loads you must always plan on this fact regardless of the results s...

Страница 15: ...the array during assembly the array may not be level in the other plane onstage vs offstage Further weight will shift onto the highest motor requiring that motor to have a larger capacity The MTG 3D...

Страница 16: ...tors Use these values as applicable rigging for the venue It is also important to keep in mind the following considerations 1 The most flexible hanging configuration is one similar to that shown in th...

Страница 17: ...nto position it will find its own center of gravity between the motors In windy conditions this will also reduce swaying This method minimizes any chance of a cable pic turning the array If three or f...

Страница 18: ...inch shackle sizes on its pickup points Figure 12 Attaching motors or bridle legs to the MTG 3D Top Grid The extension frame on the MTG 3D Top Grid is provided to help keep the center of gravity even...

Страница 19: ...ng points are sized appropriately for the entire weight of the array The M3D Placement Calculator can help in determining the load of the system you are planning to hang ATTACHING M3DS TO THE MTG 3D T...

Страница 20: ...r shown by the M3D Placement Calculator is the static load when the loudspeaker array is in its final position and DOES NOT calculate dynamic forces induced during setup Each set of front and back or...

Страница 21: ...nk extended CAUTION The MTG 3D Top Grid s rear link must ALWAYS be installed when hanging an M3D system NEVER install a QRP into the MTG 3D Top Grid without using the MTG 3D Top Grid s 5 rear link 1 O...

Страница 22: ...the cabinets 5 Check the hole alignment by moving the CamLink from the side of the cabinet as it swings through the rigging frames CAUTION Always check that all four QRPs are fully inserted into the M...

Страница 23: ...ing height about waist high that will allow easy access to and removal of the caster rails from the end frames 2 Unpin the caster rails as shown in Figure 22 and reinsert one QRP to secure the CamLink...

Страница 24: ...dspeakers 4 While the upper array is still floating visually align the cabinets to be sure the CamLinks will not bind into the mating end frame 5 Once the rear link is sitting inside the end frame mov...

Страница 25: ...n the CamLink as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 Inserting QRP at 3 10 Use up or down motor bumps to pivot or hinge the lower block to the upper cabinets allowing you to set the QRP into the desired CamL...

Страница 26: ...al adjustments as needed 5 After the M3D array has been flown into its final vertical position check the horizontal angle of the array If the array is not parallel to the stage or the array is not aim...

Страница 27: ...the floor 3 While applying some pull on the QRPs holding the CamLinks that you want to restore to 0 lower the array onto the caster rails 4 Stop the motors once both QRPs are pulled out from the arra...

Страница 28: ...y with the majority of regional safety codes for theatrical rigging practices Scenarios shown in A E F and G of this appendix assume a worst case load between any single motor or pair of motors and st...

Страница 29: ...ed Weight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds 3 0ft 9100mm 43 25 2406 lbs 1091 34 kg 1 to 5 1718 lbs 779 27 kg 1 to 3 3 5ft 1070mm 51 25 3202 lbs 1452 40 kg 7 2287 lbs 1037 37 kg 4 4 0ft 1220mm 57 25 3924 l...

Страница 30: ...5 ft 1750 mm 74 7 75 ft 2360 mm 15 70 6 25 ft 1910 mm 75 8 25 ft 2510 mm 16 71 6 50 ft 1980 mm 76 8 75 ft 2670 mm The suspended weight allowable for each bridle length is shown for both a 5 1 and a 7...

Страница 31: ...Safety Factor Maximum Allowable Suspended Weight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds Maximum Allowable Suspended Weight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds 2 0ft 610mm 51 25 3317 lbs 1504 57 kg 7 2369 lbs 1074 56...

Страница 32: ...60 mm 8 56 2 25 ft 690 mm 63 2 75 ft 840 mm 9 60 2 50 ft 760 mm 66 3 00 ft 910 mm 10 60 2 50 ft 760 mm 68 3 50 ft 1070 mm 11 63 2 75 ft 840 mm 71 3 75 ft 1140 mm 12 66 3 00 ft 910 mm 71 3 75 ft 1140 m...

Страница 33: ...ded Weight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds Maximum Allowable Suspended Weight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds 2 0ft 610mm 41 25 2259 lbs 1024 67kg 4 1614 lbs 732 10 kg 3 2 5ft 760mm 52 25 3416 lbs 1549 47...

Страница 34: ...mm 64 3 50 ft 1070 mm 9 60 3 00 ft 910 mm 65 3 75 ft 1140 mm 10 60 3 00 ft 910 mm 68 4 25 ft 1300 mm 11 62 3 25 ft 990 mm 69 4 25 ft 1300 mm 12 64 3 50 ft 1070 mm 71 4 75 ft 1450 mm 13 65 3 75 ft 1140...

Страница 35: ...eight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds Maximum Allowable Suspended Weight Maximum Allowable Qty of M3Ds 3 5ft 107mm 47 25 3102 lbs 1407 04 kg 6 2216 lbs 1005 16 kg 4 4 0ft 122mm 55 25 3818 lbs 1731 82 kg...

Страница 36: ...3 3 25 ft 990 mm 47 3 50 ft 1070 mm 4 43 3 25 ft 990 mm 47 3 50 ft 1070 mm 5 43 3 25 ft 990 mm 51 3 75 ft 1140 mm 6 47 3 50 ft 1070 mm 57 4 25 ft 1300 mm 7 51 3 75 ft 1140 mm 60 4 50 ft 1370 mm 8 55 4...

Страница 37: ...e 11 Suspended Weight and Quantity of M3D Loudspeakers Bridle Leg Lengths Angle Between Bridle and Grid deg Max Top Grid Angle 5 1 Safety Factor 7 1 Safety Factor Maximum Allowable Suspended Weight Ma...

Страница 38: ...e total weight of the hung system cannot exceed the total equivalent weight of 16 M3Ds NOTE Each pair of motors must be rated to support the total weight of the entire array Figure 39 Separate motor c...

Страница 39: ...uivalent weight of the allowable number of M3Ds as shown in Table 13 NOTE The lift mechanism must be rated to support the total weight of the entire array The array must have suitable tie downs to eli...

Страница 40: ...S MAX 50 60Hz 50 60Hz THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover UND REPARATUR NUR DURCH ELEKTROF CHKRAFTE GEH USE NICHT OFFENE WARTUNG ACHTUNG INTERNES NE...

Страница 41: ...el To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock ATTENTION NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL PERSONNEL TECHNIQUE QUALIFI U K WARNING INTERNES NE SONT AUTORISEE...

Страница 42: ...34 Figure 43 MTG 3D Top Grid physical dimensions...

Страница 43: ...he lynch pins are used with the oval handle hitch pins ATTACHING LOUDSPEAKERS TO TRANSITION FRAME This procedure can be completed with two stagehands but is most efficient with three 1 Position loudsp...

Страница 44: ...nd then through the hole on the other side see Figure 45 Make sure the QRP is seated all the way in and locked into place Figure 45 Pinning rear adjustable link plate 4 Lower the M3D array over the CQ...

Страница 45: ...hould result in a net relative to the bottom M3D downtilt of 5 i e if the rear hole is pinned at 2 then the front hole will be pinned at 7 4 Insert the QRP through the MRF 3D hole just far enough in t...

Страница 46: ...lifting configuration where the lifting motors are connected directly to the lifting points on the MTD 3D Top Grid without the use of a bridle dynamic load The changing weight of an array when the rig...

Страница 47: ...the position in the venue where a motor will be suspended from the venue structural steel S SPL Sound pressure level This is a measurement of the sound energy measured at a specific location in a venu...

Страница 48: ...und Laboratories Inc All Rights Reserved 05 105 400 01 Rev B Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc 2832 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley CA 94702 USA T 1 510 486 1166 F 1 510 486 8356 techsupport meyersound com www m...

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