
HD1801
Rigging
HD1801s may be individually flown using M10 x 1.5 x 37 mm forged shoulder eyebolts.
WARNING: Installation should only be done
by an experienced technician. Improper
installation may result in damage to the equipment, injury or death. Make sure that the subwoofer is installed in a stable and secure way in order to avoid any conditions that may be dangerous for persons or structures.
WARNING: The cabinet is only suitable for
rigging via its fly points. NEVER attempt to
suspend the HD1801 by its handles.
Rigging Design Practices
Rigging a subwoofer requires determining:
1.The rigging methods and hardware that meet static, shock, dynamic, and any other load requirements for supporting the subwoofer from structure.
2.The design factor for and the required WLL (Working Load Limit) for this support.
Mackie strongly recommends the following rigging practices:
1.Documentation: Thoroughly document the design with detailed drawings and parts lists.
2.Analysis: Have a qualified professional, such as a licensed Professional Engineer, review and approve the design before its implementation.
3.Installation: Have a qualified professional rigger do the installation and inspection.
4.Safety: Use adequate safety precautions and
Rigging Hardware and Accessories
Rigging Mackie subwoofers will invariably require hardware not supplied by Mackie. Various types of
Mackie does offer certain accessory rigging items, primarily for attachment to the hardware integral with the subwoofer. Some items, such as eyebolts, may be used with a variety of products. While these accessories are intended to facilitate installation, the wide variety of possible installation conditions and array configurations do not permit Mackie to determine their suitability or load rating for any particular application.
Mackie is not in the business of providing complete rigging systems, either as designers, manufacturers, or installers. It is the responsibility of the installer to provide a properly engineered,
Rigging Notes
The HD1801’s integral mounting points are designed to support only the weight of their own subwoofer,
or in combination with (1) one
A minimum of two rigging points must be used to hang an HD1801. More may be used for creating the desired hanging angle as shown in the illustrations on page 12. All mounting points are fully load bearing so any two may be used for rigging; no mounting points are restricted to angle control only.
12 Fly Points | MP=Mounting Point |
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MP | MP | MP |
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| HD1801 |
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| MP | MP |
MP | MP |
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Two per side | Two on the rear | Three each on the top and bottom |
12 | HD1801 |