Hoisting And Stacking - Christie Roadie HD+35K Setup Manual

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Section 2: Installation and Setup
Special Orientations
Since this projector cannot be inverted or tilted beyond 15°, all installations are typically front or rear-mounted,
and requires the orientation of the "Front" or "Rear" image to be set in the Configuration > Image Orientation
menu option.

2.2.3 Hoisting and Stacking

For most installations, you will likely have to safely lift or hoist this projector-or a stack of two projectors-into
place. Keep in mind the following critical safety guidelines for all handling of the projector.
Carrying/Moving the Projection Head
Four or more people can lift and hand-carry one projection head a short distance using the handles or the
optional FredFrame™, if installed. NEVER carry a stack of projectors.
Hoisting/Rigging a Single Projection Head
A single projection head can be hoisted and/or suspended using its handles, a set of rigging clamps (#113-
102101-xx), and appropriate rigging and safety cables. If desired, the lamp ballast can also be flown from its
integral rigging bars. To hoist, stack or "fly" a stack of projectors you must use the optional
Refer to
Using the FredFrame™
Read the following safety warning before hoisting/ rigging ONE projection head. Refer to 020-100133-
XX for more information.
2-8
described below.
Any overhead suspension used MUST be suitably rated for the weight of the
projector. The projector's weight is 435 lb / 197.3 kg.
Maximum load rating of the projector's handles is 435 lb / 197.3 kg.
Use straps and/or cabling with load capacity adequate for the total projector and
handles when lifting/hoist. Never exceed the load rating specified.
Use the projector's handles for hoisting/rigging ONE projector only. Never try to
carry more than one projector.
Remove the projection lens before hoisting/rigging.
Max.
±15°
Figure 2-9 Side to Side Tilt
Roadie HD+35K Setup Guide
.
FredFrame™
020-100394-02 Rev. 1 (01-2010)

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