rain that can have an effect on the stability of the whole system. This can
cause serious accidents, death and property damage.
Do not hang the truss mount from unstable or inappropriate structures.
•If the truss mount is hung on an unstable structure, the entire system can
fall down and injuries or death may occur. Make sure that the construction
can support a total weight of 210 kg (463 lbs) plus the weight of all
additional equipment as well as other potential systems.
Make sure not to exceed the maximum weight load limits of 200 Kg / 441 lbs.
•If the attached frame with projectors and accessories such as cables,
lenses etc. is too heavy, it can break the truss mount, or the entire system
can fall down and property damage or injuries or death may occur.
Do not install the EVO-LINK-200 series or the frame while people are
present under the mounting zone.
•When installing the truss mount with the frame, make sure no one is in the
area underneath the installation zone to prevent serious injuries.
Always secure the truss mount to the rigging truss with a rigging sling with
steel cable insert and a shackle (two sets of rigging sling and shackle are
recommended).
•The truss mount must always be secured with an appropriate rigging sling
with steel cable insert and a shackle so that in case of a malfunction it
doesn’t fall more than 10 cm. The rigging sling and shackles must be
strong enough for all forces including dynamic force when the load is
falling into the rigging sling and shackles. Please consult the local laws or
regulations regarding the additional safety of hanging equipment. It is
recommended to use two sets of rigging sling and shackle to avoid too
much dynamic forces as well as the projector swinging. Refer to chapter
5.2 Mounting the EVO-LINK-200 or EVO-LINK-201 to a truss and 5.3 Mounting
the EVO-LINK-210 or EVO-LINK-211 to a truss for more information.
Tighten the adjustment handle with a maximum torque of 10 Nm to
guarantee a proper and safe fastening.
•A maximum torque of 10 Nm must be applied to guarantee a proper
fastening. Refer to chapter 6.1 Rough adjustment for more information.