Firenze-systems
User Guide
Rigging Procedures
Suspended Array
Key rigging components must be inspected before
each use.
Any rigging components found to be defective,
or even suspect might be defective should be
replaced with equivalent approved part.
Always use properly rated rigging hardware.
K-array is not responsible for any rigging equipment
and accessories that are not manufactured by
K-array.
K-array loudspeaker and hardware are intended for
suspension from approved rigging points only.
Ensure that the total weight of the loudspeakers
and additional hardware assembly in use is
lower than the Working Load Limit (WLL) of the
suspension points.
Rigging and flying loudspeaker systems shall be
accomplished by knowledgeable and experienced
professionals.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the use
and suspension of heavy loudspeaker systems
conform to all applicable laws and regulations in
force at the time and location.
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KH7P I
Needed equipment
Name
Description
Bumper Vertical
KH7-FLYV
suspension arrays
Bumper
KH7-FLYH
Horizontal + Vertical
suspension arrays
Suspending a cluster
KH7-FLYH bumper is able to suspend Firenze-KH7P I units both
horizontally(up to 12x units)and vertically (up to 7x units). The
KH7-FLYV is able to suspend KH7P I in vertical only.
The steps below illustrates how to suspend a cluster of KH7PI
units in vertical with the KH7-FLYV bumper accessory (the
procedure to suspend a cluster in horizontal is not dissimilar.)
Suspending a cluster in vertical position
Rigging procedure: positioning the bumper
1. Set the bumper under the rigging position.
2. Set the shackle(s) in the proper pick-up hole positions
according to the loading configuration.
Single shackle* lifting point
KH7-FLYV
*Omega shackles supplied with the KH7-FLYH / KH7-FLYV Bumper package.
**Stainless steel hooks with security fastening (not supplied).
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Apply to
KH7P I
3x shackles lifting point
KH7-FLYH
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