Industry Resources

Allen Products

(562) 424-1100

1635 E. Burnett Street Signal Hill, CA 90806 www.allenproducts.com

M.A.N. Flying Systems

20 Sidar Road Brook Road Industrial Estate

Rayleight, Essex SS6 7XF U.K. www.manfly.co.uk

JBL Professional - Tech Note V1 No. 14 “Basic Principles for Suspending Loud- speakers”

www.jblpro.com/technote/tn_v1n14.pdf

ATM Fly-Ware

(562) 424-1100

1635 E. Burnett Street Signal Hill, CA 90806 www.atmflyware.com

McMaster Carr

Various locations through the U.S.A.

For a location near you, visit them online: www.mcmastercarr.com

Safe Rigging

The JBL VP Series suspendable loudspeakers are supplied with built-in brackets. The system is designed to facilitate the suspension of the loudspeaker by a qualified person familiar with rigging hardware and industry

practices. Improper installation may result in damage, injury or death.

Working Load Limit

The working load limit (WLL) of the JBL VP 7210/95DP suspendable loudspeaker shall be maintained as long as no more than 46 kg (100 lb) is suspended by TWO (2) of the PRIMARY SUSPENSION points (M10 forged Shoulder Eyebolts). The VP7210 includes two M6 suspension points located on the rear of the cabinet that are solely intended for use as pullback points and are not considered as Primary Suspension points. Each M6 fitting has a WLL of 23 kg (50 lbs).

A kit containing three M10 forged-shoulder eyebolts with washers is available as JBL Part number 229- 00009-01. For VP7210/95DP rear pullback point applications, order JBL part number 364287-001. This kit includes one M6 forged-shoulder eyebolt with washer. For additional suspension components, contact a professional rigging hardware supplier.

NOTE: M6 forged eyebolts used for VP7210/95DP pullback points require a minimum thread length of 25.4 mm (1in).

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