Chapter 4: Quickfly Rigging; Groundstacking 1100-Lfc Loudspeakers - Meyer Sound 1100-LFC Operating Instructions Manual

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CHAPTER 4: QUICKFLY RIGGING

The 1100-LFC loudspeaker is compatible with Meyer
®
Sound's QuickFly
rigging system, a comprehensive collec-
tion of rigging, flying, and transport hardware.
This chapter provides an overview of QuickFly rigging
options for the 1100-LFC. For complete information on the
rigging hardware, including dimensions, weight, configura-
tion, and load ratings, refer to the MTG-1100 Assembly
Guide (PN 05.220.030.01) available at
sound.com.
Important Safety Considerations!
When installing Meyer Sound loudspeakers and subwoof-
ers, the following precautions should always be observed:
All Meyer Sound products must be used in accordance
with local, state, federal, and industry regulations. It is
the owner's and user's responsibility to evaluate the reli-
ability of any rigging method for their application. Rigging
should only be carried out by experienced professionals.
Use mounting and rigging hardware that has been rated
to meet or exceed the weight being hung.
Make sure to attach mounting hardware to the building's
structural components (studs or joists), and not just to
the wall surface. Verify that the building's structure and
the anchors used for the installation will safely support
the total weight of the mounted loudspeakers.
Use mounting hardware appropriate for the surface
where the loudspeaker will be installed.
Make sure bolts and eyebolts are tightened securely.
Meyer Sound recommends using Loctite
threads and safety cables.
Inspect mounting and rigging hardware regularly. Imme-
diately replace any worn or damaged components.
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GROUNDSTACKING 1100-LFC
LOUDSPEAKERS
1100-LFCs can be groundstacked up to four units high, with
or without the MRK-1100 rigging kit. Protective, plastic skids
are included on the bottom of the 1100-LFC cabinet that
securely align with the slots on the cabinet top. Units can be
stacked normally or reversed for cardioid configurations.
When groundstacking 1100-LFCs, make sure the skids for
each unit align with the slots in the cabinet tops.
1100-LFC Groundstack
CAUTION:
As a safety precaution, to avoid tip-
ping, a maximum of four cabinets is supported
for groundstacked 1100-LFCs.
NOTE:
1100-LFCs need not be equipped with
the MRF-1100 rigging kit for secure ground-
stacking.
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