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Peavey PVXp 12 DSP Operating Manual page 13

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A separate powder-coated metal grille shall be provided for horn and woofer protection. The cabinet shall
incorporate a pole mount for speaker stand use, four tall sturdy rubber feet for floor standing use, and a group
of four mounting point inserts on the top and bottom each, and on the right side, for flying use.
The outside dimensions shall be: 24.50" (62.2cm) tall x 16.10" (40.9 cm) wide x 15.00" (38.1 cm) deep, and the
weight shall be 43 lbs. Power requirements shall be: 120 Watts nominal, 100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz. The loudspeak-
er system shall be called a Peavey® PVXp™ 12 DSP.
FLYING INFORMATION
Flying the PVXp™ 12 DSP
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE MOUNTING AND FLYING OF THE PEAVEY PVXp™ 12
DSP
CAUTION: Before attempting to suspend this speaker, consult a certified structural engineer. Speaker can fall
from improper suspension, resulting in serious injury and property damage. Other enclosures may NOT be
suspended below one, nor should additional weight be suspended from one of these units. Use only the correct
mating hardware. All associated rigging is the responsibility of others.
This Peavey loudspeaker should be suspended overhead only in accordance with the procedures and limitations
specified in the User's Manual and possible manual update notices. This system should be suspended with certi-
fied rigging hardware by an authorized rigging professional and in compliance with local, state or provincial, and
federal or national suspension ordinances.
Maximum enclosure angle from vertical hang is 30 degrees.
Always use a suitable safety chain or wire rope, attached to an unused group of fly points or to the cabinet as
directed by a certified structural engineer, and firmly attached to a suitable structural member as indicated by a
certified structural engineer.
The recommended range of torque for the mounting bolts is 3.5 to 4.0 foot-lbs. (4.75 to 5.42 N-m). DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN! If an insert spins free, it has been damaged, and the cabinet can not be safely flown from that
set of inserts!
Never transport the cabinet while mounted on an array bracket or other mounting bracket, as this may unduly
stress the mounting inserts.
The use of threadlocker (blue type/medium strength) on the mounting bolts is recommended, as are the appro-
priate lock washers, to ensure that the mounting hardware will not vibrate loose over time.
GROUPING OF INSERT SETS
Group A
A set of two M10 inserts on the top, designed to hang the cabinet using the proper eyebolts.
Group B
A set of two M10 inserts on the bottom, designed to hang the cabinet using the proper eyebolts.
Group C

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