Telex ELECTRO-VOICE X-Line TM manual Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor Definitions

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3. Rigging-Strength Ratings, Safety Factors, and Special Safety Considerations

3.1 Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor Definitions:

The structural ratings for all of the X-Line rigging components and complete loudspeaker systems are based on test results in which parts were stressed to failure. Manufacturers typically present the structural-strength ratings of mechanical components or systems as either the working-load limit (WLL) or the ultimate-break strength. Electro-Voice chooses to present the structural-load ratings of the X-Line loudspeaker systems as the working-load limit. The working-load-limit rating represents the maximum load that should ever be applied to a mechanical component or system.

THE USER SHOULD NEVER APPLY A LOAD THAT EXCEEDS THE WORKING- LOAD LIMITS OF ANY OF THE RIGGING COMPONENTS OR COMPLETE LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

The working-load limits for the X-Line rigging components and complete loudspeaker systems described in this manual are based on a 5:1 safety factor. The safety factor is defined as the ratio of the ultimate-break strength divided by the working-load limit, where the ultimate-break strength represents the force at which a part will structurally fail. For example, if a part has working-load limit of 1,000 lb (454 kg), it would not structurally fail until a force of at least 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) was applied, based on a 5:1 safety factor. However, the user should never apply a load to that part that exceeds 1,000 lb (454 kg). The safety factor provides a margin of safety above the working-load limit to accommodate normal dynamic loading and normal wear.

CAUTIONS for Working-Load Limits and Safety Factors:

The working-load limits defined by the manufacturer of any rigging component should never be exceeded. Electro-Voice bases the working-load limits of its X-Line products on a 5:1 safety factor. A 5:1 safety factor is fairly common amongst rigging manufacturers because many regulatory agencies call for a minimum safety factor of 5:1.

The user is cautioned that some local regulations may require safety factors higher than 5:1. In that circumstance, Electro-Voice insists that the user maintain the higher safety factor as required by the local regulations throughout the entire X-Line installation. It is the responsibility of the user to make sure that any X-Line installation meets any applicable local, state or federal safety regulations.

3.2 Structural Rating Overview

There are two independent strength ratings that, together, give a complete description of the overall structural performance capabilities of any X-Line loudspeaker system. They are defined as follows:

1.The strength of each individual rigging point; which is the combined strength of the rigging track mounted on the enclosure with the removable rigging-hinge and/or rigging-strap assemblies.

2.The total strength of the overall enclosure; which is a function of the combined forces from all of the rigging points acting on the enclosure as a whole.

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Contents Line Rigging Manual Table of Contents Rigging-Safety Warning Introduction Overview of the X-Line Flying System Line Rigging SystemTypical X-Line Flying System Enclosure Rigging Hardware Details Xvls Loudspeaker System Xfil1 and Xfil2 Loudspeaker Systems Xfil1 & Xfil2 Front Rigging with Xvsd or Xvhp Straps Rear Rigging Hinge Details External Rigging Hardware Details Rear Rigging Hardware Installation DetailsELECTRO-VOICE Front Rigging Strap Details Front Rigging Hardware Installation Details ELECTRO-VOICE Xvbp Pull-Up Bar Details ATM X-Line Grid Details ATM Flyware X-Line GridRS-1B Double-Stud Rigging Fitting Adjusting the Vertical Angles of the Enclosures Line Rigging and Flying TechniquesArray Considerations Rectangular Box Xvls or Xsub to Trapezoidal Box Xvlt Enclosure Vertical Angle AdjustmentsDeciding Whether to Use an Xvhg or Xvhl at the Grid Rigging an Array with Boxes Using X-Line Dollies Flying with Stacking Dollies Flying with Front Dollies Pull-Up Techniques Structural Rating Overview Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor DefinitionsSimplified Structural-Rating Guidelines Simplified Rating Guidelines ELECTRO-VOICE Complex Structural-Rating Analysis MAX +∅ -∅ Working-Load Limit 750 lb 340 kg At Any Angle ELECTRO-VOICE Xfil1 & Xfil2 Overall Enclosure Structural Ratings Xvls, Xvlt & Xsub Overall Enclosure Structural RatingsXvbp Pull-Up Bar Structural-Strength Ratings Xvbp Structural RatingsRS-1B Structural-Strength Ratings Xfil1 & Xfil2 Front Rigging Point Structural Ratings Xvls, Xvlt & Xsub Front Rigging Point Structural RatingsWind Loading Electro-Voice Structural-Analysis ProceduresElectro-Voice X-Line Loudspeaker Systems Rigging Inspection and PrecautionsELECTRO-VOICE References Rigging ReferencesMechanical Engineering References ELECTRO-VOICE Telex Communications, Inc /2002 Part Number 38110-158 Rev a