Tannoy VX 12 Operation Manual - page 16
11. Rigging and Safety Procedures
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VX Series Operation Manual rev 1.1.2
11. Rigging and Safety Procedures
The Tannoy Professional hardware covered in this guide has been designed to offer quick, simple, cost
effective and secure solutions for mounting specific Tannoy Professional loudspeakers. This hardware has been
designed and manufactured with a high safety load factor for its specific role. To ensure the safest possible use
of the hardware covered in this guide, it must be assembled in strict accordance with the instructions specified.
The information in these Operation Manuals relating to the assembly and the safe use of these accessories
must be understood and followed.
The installation of Tannoy Professional loudspeakers - using the dedicated hardware - should carried out only
by fully qualified installers, in accordance with all the required safety codes and standards that apply at the
place of installation. WARNING: As the legal requirements for mounting, suspending, hanging, flying or rigging
equipment change from country to country, please consult your local safety standards office before installing
any product. We also recommend that you thoroughly check any laws and bylaws prior to installation.
Tannoy Professional hardware has been designed for use with specific Tannoy Professional loudspeakers,
and is not designed or intended for use with any other Tannoy Professional products, or any other devices.
Using Tannoy Professional hardware for any purpose other than that indicated in this guide is considered to
be improper use. Such use can be very dangerous: overloading, modifying, damaging, or assembling in a
manner other than that clearly stated in the Operation will compromise safety. The component parts of any
Tannoy Professional hardware device must only be assembled using the accessory kits supplied and in strict
compliance with the Operation Manual. The use of other accessories or non-approved methods of assembly
may result in an unsafe hardware system by reducing the load safety factor. Welding, or any other method of
permanently fixing hardware components together or to the integral fixing points in the cabinet, should never
be used.
Whenever a Tannoy Professional loudspeaker is fixed to a surface using a Tannoy Professional hardware
device, the installer must ensure that the surface is capable of safely and securely supporting the load. The
hardware employed must be safely, and securely attached both to the loudspeaker and also to the surface
in question, in accordance with the Operation Manual, using only the fixing holes provided as standard and
covered in the manual. Secure fixings to the building structure are vital. Seek help from architects, structural
engineers or other specialists if in any doubt. All loudspeakers flown in theatres, nightclubs, conference centres
or other places of work and entertainment must be provided with an independent, correctly rated and securely
attached secondary safety restraint in addition to the principal hardware device. This secondary safety restraint
must prevent the loudspeaker from dropping more than 150 mm (6”) should the principal hardware device fail.