2.7 Rigging an Array from the XLVC Dollies
The XLD/XS Dolly will accommodate two columns of XLD281 loudspeaker systems stacked up to 6 high, two columns of XS212 loudspeaker systems stacked up to 3 high, or a mixture of the two. Figure 12 shows (6) XLD281 systems and (3) XS212 systems and illustrates the technique for stacking onto the dolly and flying from the dolly.
To stack onto the dolly, simply stack the required systems onto the dolly and attach the grid on top, as shown in Figure 12a.
The best technique for flying from the dolly is illustrated in Figure 12b for a stack of (6) XLD281 systems. First, adjust the angle of the top three boxes while they are still setting on the dolly, as shown in Figure 12b Step 1. Next lift the column of six boxes into the air as shown in Figure 12b Step 2. While the boxes are suspended, adjust the angle of the bottom three boxes, as shown in Figure 12b Step 3. The entire array of XLD281 systems is now ready to lift overhead. Repeat the process in reverse when landing the (6) XLD281 systems on the dolly.
Grids
Additional
Enclosures | Quick- | |
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Dolly Base
Dolly Base
Step 1: Stacking Arrays onto the | Step 2: Stacking Arrays onto the |
XLD/XS Dolly - Enclosure Attachment | XLD/XS Dolly - Grid Attachment |
Figure 12a: Stacking an Array on the XLVC Dollies
Step 1: Flying Arrays using Step 2: Flying Arrays using Step 3: Flying Arrays using
the XLD/XS Dolly - Tilt Top | the XLD/XS Dolly - Lift | the XLD/XS Dolly - Tilt |
Enclosures | Column of Enclosures | Bottom Enclosures |
Figure 12b: Rigging an Array from the XLVC Dollies
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