Stacking Frame Installation Instructions

Hoisting Procedure

Warnings

Remove the projector lens before hoisting.

The frame is designed to support a maximum stacking capacity of three projectors. Always stack before hoisting.

All rigging must be in compliance with applicable local safety codes. Only licensed riggers should perform the following procedures.

Use metric hardware only. Never force incompatible threads.

Never hoist a projector by its feet or any other component.

The projectors can be stacked and hoisted in either an upright or inverted position. Do not mix orientations in a stack (i.e. inverted and upright).

Use this procedure to hoist one projector or a stack of projectors. To hoist a stack, first

mount two or three projectors according RELEASEDto the stacking procedure included in these

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instructions. There are two hoisting techniques available. These two options are used for

Roadster/Mirage S+ and Roadster HD12K models.

the various stacking combinations and for the ha dwa e options available. These options

 

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include, hoisting via the stacking fra handl s or hoisting via the hardware on

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Key Points:

When hoisting a stack combining Roadster/Mirage S+ and Roadster HD12K models with any of the mod ls list d in Table 1, use the hardware provided with the Roadster/Mirage S+ and Roadster HD12K models to hoist the stack.

When hoisting via the stacking frame handles leave a 150mm space between the rigging hardware.

Connect safety cables and rigging equipment to the designated locations on the stacking frame.

Use the two eyebolts on the stacking frame as safety points.

Use hoisting and rigging equipment suitable to the application; such as clamps, cables, eyebolts, or straps that accommodate the load rating. All integral, metric hardware on the rigging hardware accepts an M12 thread only.

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