Storing Empty Dollies - Electro-Voice X1-212/90 Installation Manual

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9.
10. Lift the array to the desired height.
11. Adjust the front and rear grid hoists to tilt the angle recommended by LAPS 3.
Caution!
LAPS 3 will report the force required to compress the rear rigging of all the elements.
!
Applying excess force can cause damage to the rigging. The use of a load cell is
recommended.
For more information, see X12TE-GRID extended grid, page 23, X12PU-BGK pull-up kit, page 28
and Flying arrays from the dolly, page 37.
6.6.4

Storing empty dollies

Six (6) or more dollies can easily be stored in the floor space of one (1).
X12T-DOLLY: Place the two (2) dolly side panels on top of each other with their carpeted
sides together on the dolly base between the transport rails. Pick up the top cover with link
bars pointing down and set it squarely onto the dolly base so as to nest the four (4) link bars
into the V-blocks on each corner. Insert an attached dolly pin into each corner V-block to lock
the two parts together.
X12-128-DOLLY: Nest the top cover into the dolly base and secure with ratchet strap. There is
enough clearance between the wheels that the ratchet mechanism does not interfere with
stacking. Once secured in this manner, dollies may be stacked on top of one another. Wheel
locations are the same for both dollies, as are the corresponding wheel pockets on their top
covers. Use caution when moving a tall stack of dollies. While the wheel pockets prevent the
dollies from rolling off of each other they are not enough to keep the stack together if the
bottom one (1) stops abruptly on an obstruction like the bottom of a ramp. If this is likely to
be encountered, use ratchet straps to tie the entire stack together.
2015.04 | 02 | F.01U.310.953
Lift with the pull-up host to raise the bottom element to compress the rear rigging of all
the elements in the array.
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