Product info SPX Series
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Additional Safety Guidelines
Before suspending the SPX system be sure you apply the following general safety guidelines.
Standards for flying and rigging are local not universal, therefore it is important for the user
to contact appropriate regulatory agencies concerning relevant standards for specific
applications.
Before suspending any system, always inspect all components of the rigging system for
deformation, corrosion, and damaged or missing parts that could reduce strength and safety
of the rigging system.
Use only load rated hardware.
Never exceed maximum load ratings at any time.
Consult a licensed physical engineer if you are unsure how to proceed.
It is advisable to consult and engage a qualified rigger when making decisions related to
purchase, set-up and use of any equipment and technique that will be used to suspend any
temporary loudspeaker system above areas that will be occupied by persons.
Never tilt the array by pushing or pulling the array at the enclosures itself! The flyingframe is
equipped and designed to be used both as lifting point and tilting point.
Maintenance
Minimum requirements for inspection of flying hardware:
Control all rigging hardware on deformations, irregularities and missing or loose parts before
every use. (User)
Inspect all items at least once a year. (Qualified rigging personnel)
Approval testing by Certified Body every two years. (Official agency)
Like any high performance tool your Sound Projects system needs regular maintenance.
Check all bolts and nuts of your audio systems at least once a year!
Clean fan-grill, foam-grill and cabinet openings with vacuum cleaner and compressed
air to remove excessive dust. Frequency depending on local circumstances.