EAW SB730, KF730 owner manual Quick Release Pins, Hinge and Hinge Tube Holes

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6.4.3Quick Release Pins

Each KF730 is supplied with six 1.5 inch Quick Release Pins. Four are used for attaching enclosures together or to the Fly-Bar. Two are used as locking pins for the rear Hinges. See “Locking Pins” Section 6.4.5. Each SB730 is supplied with four 1.5 inch Quick Release Pins used for attaching enclosures together or to the Fly-Bar.

6.4.4Hinge and Hinge Tube Holes

DANGER: Ensure each Quick Release Pin used in assembling an array is fully inserted and engaged into the Hinge Tubes and Hinge holes. Only use the 1.5 inch Quick Release Pins supplied or equal. Pins of different lengths or diameter will compromise the structural integrity of the rigging system and may result in damage to the equipment, injury, or death.

The Hinges and Hinge Tubes, located on four corners of each enclosure, have several holes for inserting the Quick Release Pins to attach enclosures together or to the Fly-Bar. The particular holes used will determine the splay angles between the loudspeaker aiming axes. The rear splays required for these splay angles and the Hinge and Hinge Tube Holes to use to achieve them are designated by the KF730 Wizard.

NOTE: Each SB730 Hinge Tube has only one hole for attaching the Hinge of another enclosure. As

there is no choice of holes, it is neither labeled nor listed in the chart.

KF730 to Fly-Bar 1

Rear Hinge Hole

 

Rear Hinge Tube Hole

Front Hinge Hole

Front Hinge Tube Hole

3

 

Upper

2

Upper

KF730 to KF730 2

 

 

 

Front Hinge Hole

Front Splay Angle

 

Rear Hinge Hole

Rear Hinge Tube Hole

1.5°

 

1

A

2

3.0°

 

2

B

2

6.0°

 

3

B

2

12.0°

 

4

B

2

18.0°

 

4

B

1

SB730 to Fly-Bar

1

 

 

Front Hinge Tube Hole

Rear Hinge Hole

 

Rear Hinge Tube Hole

Front Hinge Hole

1

 

Upper

1

Upper

SB730 to SB730 2

 

 

 

 

Front Splay Angle

 

Rear Hinge Hole

Front Hinge Hole

 

 

2

2

 

KF730 to SB730 2

 

 

 

 

Front Splay Angle

 

Rear Hinge Hole

Front Hinge Hole

 

-7.2°

 

1

2

 

-3.0°

 

2

2

 

0.0°

 

3

2

 

6.0°

 

4

2

 

12.0°

 

4

1

 

NOTES: 1. This positions the top surface of the enclosure so it is parallel to the plane of the KF730 Fly-Bar. 2. The front splay angle is the between the aiming axes, not the top/bottom enclosure surfaces.

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Contents EAW Part RD0169 KF730 & SB730 LoudspeakerPage Table of Contents General Precautions Safety PrecautionsRead this First EC Statement of ConformityIntroduction ContentsUnpacking Shipping DamageFill Coverage KF730 Array DesignSubwoofers Ground StackingOther Subwoofers Signal Delay on SubwoofersSignal Processing System Block DiagramArray Operation OverviewAmplifier Power Requirements Amplifier Gain SettingsUser Adjustments KF730 Qty Selecting an Appropriate Amplifier SizeSelecting an Appropriate Amplifier Size Rule Of Thumb Input ConnectionsOperating Limits 1 KF730 Input Connections3 SB730 System Input Connections 2 SB730 Connections4 KF730P Input Connections Wire Gauge+ -- + 5 SB730P Input ConnectionsSuspension Load Rating Working Load Limit WLL RiggingRigging Warnings Attaching Enclosures to the FLY-BAR FLY-BAR Rigging RecommendationsHinge and Hinge Tube Holes Quick Release PinsKF730 and SB730 Hinge and Hinge Tube Holes Locking PinsInitial Rigging Preparation Pallets1 KF730s On KF730 Pallet Suspension Procedures2 SB730s on SB730 Pallet Attaching a KF730 or SB730 to the Fly-BarAttaching KF730s to KF730s Already Suspended Attaching SB730s to SB730s Already SuspendedAttaching a KF730 to an SB730 Already Suspended Stacking With SB730s as the Base Ground Stacking ProceduresSetting the Tilt Angle for the Entire Array Stacking the First Enclosure Fly-Bar as the base Stacking Additional Enclosures SB730 as the baseStacking With the Fly-Bar as the Base Stacking Additional Enclosures Fly-Bar as the base Literature and Specifications Service InformationContacting EAW Operating QuestionsGeneral Service Service and MaintenanceRigging Service Basic Field TroubleshootingMaintenance Eastern Acoustic Works ONE Main Street WHITINSVILLE, MA