Ta-890 – Turbosound LMS-D6 User Manual

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TA-890

TA-890 user manual

Page 37

Attaching the Tilt Straps

When all cabinets have been linked and the top chains attached, the tilt straps can now be
attached.

First attach the longer strap to the flybar by sliding the flat buckle into the tilt strap
attachment point. Slide the flat buckle on the shorter strap into the tilt strap point on the
bottom of the cabinet, insert the free end of the strap through the centre of the ratchet
spindle, and pull to apply some tension before ratcheting the column.

WARNING
The tilt strap is designed to ratchet in both directions, an improvement over previous
versions which did not allow incremental tilt reduction. However, at all times please note that
if the tension on the strap is released suddenly, the column of enclosures may tend to swing
violently forwards and care must be taken to avoid danger to persons in the vicinity. It is
essential to check that nobody is standing immediately in front of the column, and to give a
suitable warning, before the strap is released. Ideally, two persons should support the row
from the side whilst the strap is released, or alternatively the bottom row may be returned to
the ground before release. In any event it is essential that all personnel in the vicinity are
aware that the system is about to move and that they must keep clear.

Fig 1 – attach buckle

Figure 2 – take up slack

SAFETY NOTE: The Turbosound TA-890 system has been designed and constructed to a
high standard of safety and tested to the most demanding of specifications with a safety
factor of 13:1. However, anyone involved in flying ANY sound system, especially in a
touring capacity, should take note of the following advice: The rigging of a flown sound
system may be dangerous unless undertaken by qualified personnel with the required
experience to perform the necessary tasks. Fixing of hanging points in a roof should
always be carried out by a professional rigger and in accordance with the local rules of the
venue. The house rigger and/or building manager must always be consulted.

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