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Tower Installation (continued)
Moving Towers (continued)
4. Raise the lifting hooks under the lifting brackets by pushing the handle down, under the lower hook on
the wheeled mover or by turning on the power switch on the air transporter.
The tower will tilt slightly backward.
5. Slowly move the tower about 5' (1524 mm) from the other towers.
6. Stop moving the tower and check to be sure that the wing panels are locked in the storage position
and that the wing doors are locked to the wing panels.
7. With one person pushing the tower and
a second person guiding, slowly move
(no faster than 1 foot [0.3 m] per second)
the tower to the performance position.
Be careful to not push the tower into any
obstructions on the stage floor or above the
stage floor (such as ceiling panels, etc.).
Note:
It is best to create permanent marks for the performance positions for all towers before moving
the towers from storage.
Never move a tower on an
inclined surface or ramp.
Always rotate and lock the tower wing panels
to the storage position before moving the
tower to or from the performance position.
Always clear people and objects from
the stage when moving a tower.
Two or more people must work
together when moving a tower.
One person must watch for
obstructions on the stage and
above the stage while a second
person pushes the tower.
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CAUTION
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WARNING
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WARNING
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CAUTION
Handle under
lower hook
Never move a tower faster than
1 foot (0.3 m) per second.
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CAUTION