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Use Proper Eye, Ear, Head, Foot and Hand Protection
During Installation
This task requires the use of power tools and
potentially elevated loads.
All local and national norms, regulations and guidelines
must be followed during the installation procedures,
including the use of proper protective clothing and
gear.
Notice: Due to the wide variety of building materials and
construction methods that can be encountered in an installation,
1 Sound can only provide general recommendations for installing
the Angle Bar. It is the responsibility of the installer to assess
the appropriate stability and sturdiness of the installation. This
includes verifying the positions of suitable studs, posts or framing
in the case of drywall mounts, verifying hollow points in masonry,
concrete block or solid concrete, and utilizing anchoring methods
and hardware appropriate for safe installation of the equipment
according to the construction material and depth of the mounting
surface. The responsibility rests with the installer to verify that
the installation is carried out in accordance with any applicable
legislation. In case of any doubt, architects, structural engineers
or other specialists should be consulted.
Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to verify the available
horizontal and vertical space for the speaker enclosure with the bracket
attached, referring to the figures below.
Figure 99. The CT28 installed on a ceiling at
minimum tilt (-15° – flush with ceiling)
Figure 100. The necessary clearance for a CT28 -15°
(minimum tilt) ceiling mount.
| 5 - INSTALLING CT28 ON THE HORIZONTAL MOUNTING BRACKET AND ANGLE BAR
CAUTION
Figure 101. The necessary vertical clearance for the
CT28 a CT28 -75° (maximum tilt) ceiling mount..
Figure 102. The necessary vertical and forward
clearance for the CT28 on the Horizontal Mounting
Bracket (maximum tilt).

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