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Moving the Towers
One person can move and steer a single tower.
All four wheels are swivel casters, so steering the tower requires special attention.
If a tower is nested with other towers, prevent damage by having two people move it away
from the others and through any door openings.
If a tower must be moved more than a few feet to the performance space,
carefully roll it sideways at a slow pace.
Slow down for corners and when moving through doorways.
The swivel casters are heavy-duty, but moving the towers over thresholds should be done carefully
and at a slow speed. Use a ramp to move the towers over curbs or steps.
Always move the towers sideways when going up or down a ramp.
To avoid fingerprints on the panels, have clean hands or wear clean gloves.
Arranging the Towers
Each tower is 72” (1829 mm) wide.
While they are still in the storage position, arrange the towers as desired, in a row or arc.
Check for overhead clearance and for fit with risers and other equipment in the performance space.
Roll the towers about 6” (15 cm) apart, to allow clearance for raising them to the performance position.
Never move the tower more
than a few feet when it is in
the performance position.
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CAUTION
Always have the tower in
the storage position when
moving to different locations.
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CAUTION
To prevent damage, transport
towers individually and never
nested in a group.
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CAUTION
Do not use a powered device
such as a fork lift to transport
the towers.
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CAUTION
Arc Configuration
Row Configuration