Tannoy SUBWOOFERS manual Installed subwoofer top view, only two chains attached

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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 110TB

3)Back off the coupling nut completely (Fig. 11) and thread on a backing nut with which to lock threads to the coupler. Hold the coupler up to the hanger bolt to estimate the half way point of the coupler, and set the backing nut to that height before re-installing the coupler and tightening it in place with a socket and an open end wrench. Thread a backing nut onto the threaded rod (or an eyebolt) far enough so the rod can be threaded into the coupler until it stops, having reached the hanger bolt inside. Now tighten up the backing nut on the rod to secure it from turning, until it looks like (Fig. 4). Remember that the rod could otherwise be an eyebolt, if you are using the wire rope suspension method, or a Hilti™ type fastener. Be sure to follow local building codes.

4)Always install and utilize all four points, and it should look like (Fig. 13). In this photo, the turnbuckles have been added to the ends of the rods. The closed eyebolt on the turnbuckle has been removed and replaced with the threaded rod. Note that the turnbuckle is stamped with an “L” to identify the load or live end. Observe the correct assembly procedure from rod to eye-hook.

5)It’s now a fairly simple procedure to place the subwoofer onto the awaiting hooks. Two people, on two separate ladders can now hoist the sub into place. When installed, it can easily be leveled with a few turns on the turnbuckles (Fig. 14).

6)If no suitable point exists directly above the desired location, you can use wire rope or chain to make connections that are not perpendicular to the suspension point(s). Under no circumstances should the angles exceed +/- 15 degrees from vertical. Make certain that you follow closely the instructions and regulations for the use of wire rope for overhead suspension. Serious injury could result if guidelines and safety margins are not closely obeyed.

Figure 8: Wire rope detailing suspension or seismic tether

Figure 9: Installed subwoofer top view, only two chains attached

Figure 10: Completed subwoofer installation.

Figure 11: Installing the hanger bolt

Figure 12: Installed hanger bolt

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Contents Series Subwoofers WARRANTY/DAMAGE Claims UNPACKING-DAMAGE ClaimsSeries Subwoofers and Input Modules 110TB Tile Bridge 110SR Sheet RockPage Table of Contents 110SR Sheet Rock Cabinet Cabinet Options110TB Tile Bridge Cabinet 110CS Corner Subwoofer CabinetCrossover Input Module OptionsPassive standard Passive 70 Volt with crossover Active active subwoofer with 2-channel feed-through Active input module is UL and CSA listedActive 110 Input Module Controls Active Module with output for 2 speakersActive 110 Input Module Controls Mechanical Installation 110TB NEW / Existing Construction Installation Procedures’ x 2’ Tile Grid Installation Procedures Installed subwoofer top view, only two chains attached Suspension points Mechanical Installation 110SR Instalation of blocking for flush mounting of PIR to joists Cutting drywall using the Rotozip SR installation Mechanical Installation 110CS Installation of Corner Rail KITSubwoofer Installation Mechanical Installation 110CS Dimensions 110TB 40 LBSDimensions 110SR 37 LBSDimensions 110CS 56 LBSTechnical Specifications Active Module Ceiling & IN-WALL Loudspeakers 0903