Global Truss ST-132 User Manual

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Global Truss ST-132 User Guide
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ST-132 CRANK STAND
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Thank you for choosing an ST-132 light stand from Global Truss
America. This stand has been designed to have a low loading
height, obtained by a multi-mast configuration. The telescopic
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masts are made of treated steel and have been sized in order to
obtain maximum rigidity. The top mast has been designed with a
1-3/8" diameter steel tube which is standard in the industry for lifting
and supporting pro audio speaker cabinets. Special attention has
been placed on security. The spring loaded safety pins guarantee
extra security when operating the stand. As a third safety device,
each mast can be secured with a tension knob.
The ST-132 is equipped and shipped with:
A: Adjustable metal tripod base with telescoping leg
B: Large tension knobs
C: Manual cable winch with built in safety brake
D: Safety spring loaded pins
E: 4 light Lighting T Bar (Not Shown)
(STSB-005 TRUSS ADAPTOR SHOWN IN THE PICTURE IS NOT INCLUDED)
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  • Page 1 Global Truss ST-132 User Guide ST-132 CRANK STAND PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Thank you for choosing an ST-132 light stand from Global Truss America. This stand has been designed to have a low loading height, obtained by a multi-mast configuration. The telescopic masts are made of treated steel and have been sized in order to obtain maximum rigidity.
  • Page 2 Global Truss ST-132 User Guide ST-132 Technical Specification POSITIONING THE STAND 1): Place the stand in the vertical position with the tripod base Maximum load: 100kg 220lb. fully extended. Maximum height: 4.0m 13`1.5” 2): Ensure that the ground is firm enough to prevent the stand from Minimum height: 1.75m...
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT 1) All equipment that is being raised by the cranks should be secure with Global Truss TUV rated clamps and safety cables prior to raising the mast to the desired working height. 2) One operator per stand is required when using the stands in pairs to lift trussing.
  • Page 4 Global Truss ST-132 User Guide LOWERING THE MAST 1) Turn the winch crank handle (H) a 1/4 turn clockwise to add tension to the cable. Reverse the lifting the mast steps 1-6 to lower the masts. All of spring loaded safety pins (I and I-2) must be locked into the lowest positioning hole and tension knobs must be tighten (G&G2).
  • Page 5 Safety cables and TUV rated clamps must use on all 4): The use of parts not supplied by Global Truss America or equipment being supported by the stands. modifications to our design by third parties will void all 4) All electrical devices hung on the stand or by the stand must warranties.

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