Arcline 8/212 User Guide V1.0
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8.2 Rigging safety
To avoid mechanical hazards, please note the following:
• Safety regulations vary in different regions. Full compliance with those regulations must be
your priority
• Keep clear of rigging operations if you are tired, distracted, unwell or suffering from the
effects or after-effects of medication, alcohol or drugs
• Rigging and stacking must only be undertaken by fully qualified and experienced riggers in
full compliance with local, national and international regulations
• Remember that all personnel have a duty of care to themselves, to their assistants, to the
venue staff and to the public
• Before lifting any part of the system above head height, check the whole rig for loose tools
or other items that may fall and cause injury
• Ensure that you watch the rig and its motors during motor operations. Do not allow
yourself to be distracted by inclinometer readings etc. The inclinometer meter may be
checked each time the rig is stopped
• Do not use a telephone (even if hands-free) whilst rigging. Always concentrate fully on the
rigging operation
• Do not rig equipment that is worn, damaged, corroded, mishandled or over-stressed in any way
• Do not fly more than 24 Arcline 8 cabinets
• Do not stack more than 6 Arcline 8 cabinets
• Use only Void-approved accessories.
8.3 Typical flying procedure
The Arcline Fly Frame allows arrays to be flown from single or dual lifting motors:
• A single motor pick-up complies with the single 1-tonne points found in many small
to medium sized venues. Refer to the EASE Focus 3 system design software for the
recommended Fly Frame pick-up hole number. (Section 7.1)
• Dual motor pick-up provides additional up/down tilt control. This makes rigging easier and
provides horizontal aiming stability indoors. (Breezy outdoor conditions may still require
stabilising guys)
8 Flying and stacking
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