Rigging, 7 consequent arrays – Adamson E-Series User Manual
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3.7 Consequent Arrays
5. If dealing with a large amount of cabinets and high rigging
points, its best to keep the lower stack pushed slightly back to
allow for any spring in the motor and top rigging. Trying to lower
an array that is not lined up properly can damage the cabinets.
Once the upper array is at the desired position, wheel the lower
stack into position so the front rigging points are lined up in the
slot. Lower the front of the cabinets until the rigging latches
catch, and continue to lower until the rear pin latches. (Fig. 4)
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 4
Rigging
E-Series | Rigging
WARNING
SAFETY RISK
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION
PINCH POINT
CAN CAUSE SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY
6. Place all levers to ‘Closed’ position. (Fig. 5,6 &7)
7. Make sure that all rigging is latched properly through the
‘peephole’ or by confirming that all levers are in ‘Closed’ mode.
8. Continue and repeat process until you have hung the total
amount of desired cabinets.