K&M 24110 User manual

3. ASSEMBLY
1. SAFETY NOTES
- please check the support arms prior to and after use. Please do not use damaged support arms
- do not exceed the max. centric load of 50 kg
- not suitable for outdoors or moist rooms.
- please refer to local mounting instructions/regulations (may possibly deviate from the examples provided in Sections 5 A,B,C)
- use 4 screws for the wall mount
- only use trained technicians to assemble/mount the system
- only mount on suitable walls with the corresponding assembly material (not included in the delivery)
- walls that are too weak or have electrical and water conduits are not suitable. In case of doubt, consult a qualified technician.
- check that the screws are tight and the condition of the system regularly.
- careful and attentive handling is required when adjusting the system - due to the possibility of pinching or wedging your hand.
- when using the mount at "events and production sites for scenic presentations" BGV C1 applies accordingly.
a. Pace each cover 6on the bracket 8until it clicks into place.
b. Place bracket through the slit in the wall tube 7
b. ATTENTION: Hold the pieces in such a way that the back of the tube and the cover
b. form a line AND the round part of the cover faces forward (see. Illustration 3.b.)
c. Now place the other two covers 6until they click into place.
d. Screw the U-support profile 9with (top open) a U bracket to the wall tube 7:
d. - Screw set 1-2-3-3-10-1
d. ENSURE: when using the top bore hole in the wall tube 7that the
d. extension arm 4is in a horizontal position (see chapter 8 DIMENSIONS).
e. Screw the extension arm 4with (bottom open) a U bracket into the wall tube 7:
e. - Screw set 1-2-3-3-10-1
f. connect the U-support profile 9with the extension arm 4:
f. - Screw set 1-2-3-3-10-1
g. The four U discs, large 5are used a washers for the wall mount
2. PARTS - OVERVIEW
Conduct a visual inspection to
ensure that all the parts are
included and are in working
order.
4extension arm
7wall tube
9U-support profile
in the bag:
18 x caps
23 x screws M6 x 60 mm
36 x U-discs, small (ø6.4 mm)
54 x U-discs, large (ø8.4 mm)
64 x bracket covers
82 x bracket
10 3 x securing nuts M6
Thank you for choosing this product. The instructions provide directions to all of the important setup and handling steps. We
recommend you keep these instructions for future reference.
24110 Speaker Wall Mount
- for loudspeakers up to max. 50 kg
- equally suited for home, object and public venues
- with a patented expanding mandrel ensuring wobble-free loudspeaker hold
- suitable for flange bushings - internal diameter 33-37 mm
- Extension arm range from 0° to 22° (in 10 positions)
- loudspeaker can face any direction using the expanding mandrel

5. MOUNT EXAMPLES
A. Concrete wall. Example: Bolt anchor M8 x 75 mm
A. - drill, clean hole, hammer in the anchor, mount the bracket. Set the U disk, tighten the nut with 20 Nm.
B. Perforated brick: Example: Plastic frame anchors ø 10 x 100 mm with wood screw DIN571 ø 7 x 105 mm
B. - drill, clean hole, set the anchor, mount the bracket. Set the U disc, tighten the screws.
C. Suitable for both concrete and perforated brick: Injection molded anchor
C. - without sieve bushing for concrete wall.
C. - with sieve bushing for perforated bricks.
C. Advantage: mount without expansion; as such the mount can be used as often as needed and ensures mounting right up to the
C. edge (not under 100 mm distance).
C. Please follow the assembly/mounting instructions provided with the products.
4. WALL MOUNT
- Place the mount in a vertical position and mark
-the bore holes
- Drill the anchor holes 4x
-(ø 8 for the bolt anchor; ø 10 for frame anchor)

6. USAGE NOTES / FUNCTION
SAFETY NOTES
- ensure that there are enough technicians available for the assemble/mounting and disassembly/dismounting and setting of the
-position/angle of the loudspeakers (we recommend 2 technicians that are physically fit)
- ensure that the loudspeaker material is in working order, e.g. the connector must be the right size and quality.
- ensure that suitable installation equipment and tools are used: e.g. safe ladders among others.
- first check that the mount is in proper working order (e.g. properly install support tube 9, then mount the loudspeakers.
7. POSITION THE EXTENSION ARM ANGLE
- ATTENTION: prior to positioning the extension arm, first remove the loudspeaker,
- ATTENTION: or have a second person hold the loudspeaker securely
- ATTENTION: while positioning the angle.
- Unscrew the screw Ybetween the wall and the support tube and remove the parts from the bore hole.
- Place the support tube in the desired position and screw it to the wall tube.
- The extension arm can be positioned in 11 positions (refer to Section 8 DIMENSIONS).
8. DIMENSIONS

9. MOUNT THE LOUDSPEAKER
11. CHECK, MAINTENANCE, CLEANING
- When using the mount at "events and production sites for scenic presentations" BGV C1 applies accordingly.
- In the event of system maintenance pay attention to possible risks (wedging/pinching, it is hit or bumped into, falling objects) and ensure
-against such risks, accordingly.
- To care for the product use a damp cloth and a non-abrasive cleaning agent.
FAULT FINDING (F) and SOLUTION (S)
F: Mounting parts are not stable: S: Tighten the screws.
F: Loudspeaker sways back and forth on the locking pin: S: Tighten the nut beneath the locking pin / bushing greater than 37 mm.
F: Loudspeaker cannot be positioned: S: see Section 10: POSITION LOUDSPEAKER
a. Place the speaker with the flange adapter on the locking bolt/pin of the support arm.
a. - set the speaker in the desired direction.
b. remove the protective cap 1.
c. Tighten the 2nut, this presses the end of the locking plates to the internal wall of the loudspeaker connector.
c. ATTENTION: such placement may not be done by hand and would represent IMPROPER USE.
c. - Place the protective cap on the nut.
10. REPOSITION OR REMOVE THE LOUDSPEAKER
d. - Remove the protective cap
d. - loosen the nut, but do not remove it completely
e. To release the wedge locking plates from the loudspeaker it is necessary to hit the bolt with a rubber mallet to loosen the wedge lock.
e. This is to be done by carefully hitting from the bottom - in the axial direction towards the threaded bolt, so that the wedge locking plates loosen.
f. The loudspeaker can be repositioned or removed from the locking pin.
KÖNIG & MEYER GmbH & Co. KG
Kiesweg 2, 97877 Wertheim, www.k-m.de
24110-000-55 Rev.13 03.80.335.00 5/17
TECHNICAL DATA / SPECIFICATIONS
Material
tubes and brackets - steel, black powder coating
screws, nuts - steel, galvanized
cover, locking plates - PA, PE
Load max. 50 kg
Dimensions H x W x D: 460 x 126 x 512 mm, socket pins: ø 35-37 x 85 mm
Karton H x W x D: 85 x 145 x 540 mm
Weight net 2.7 kg / gross: 2.9 kg
Accessories adapter sleeve 21326: for loudspeaker bushing with 38 mm internal diameter (= US variation)

These mounting accessories may only be mounted and used:
- by qualified personnel familiar with the relevant regulations,
- in accordance with local and state regulations and the regulations for occupational insurance schemes
- as described in the assembly instructions (=installation and operating instructions),
- after a fault-free functional and visual inspection (completeness, operational safety; special attention must be paid to deformations, notches, cracks,
-wear, damage to threads; corrosion and legibility of markings),
- without changing or processing the components,
- indoors (not in damp rooms).
- The installation should be carried out by qualified personnel.
- Depending on the nature of the walls/ceilings and the type of load, fasteners of suitable design and sufficient dimensions must be used.
- In particular take into account the reduced load-bearing capacity of wall and ceiling coverings, facing plywood and insulation panelling.
- The specified tightening torques must be observed for all screw connections. If nothing is specified, the maximum tightening torques for the respective
-screw connection apply.
Box systems must be secured against falling down in the area of stages or studios. A distinction is made between two types of protection:
1. Mobile installation (e.g. flying speakers, installation using C-hooks on trusses, manually detachable fastening elements) requires a second,
1. independently acting safety element on the unit.
2. Stationary mounting allows the second securing element to be dispensed with if the fastening is sufficiently dimensioned and can only be detached
2. with tools plus being protected against self-loosening.
2. Nevertheless, we recommend using a second securing element.
KÖNIG & MEYER GmbH & Co. KG
Kiesweg 2, 97877 Wertheim, www.k-m.de
Rev.02 03-80-900-00 7/20
3. Safety measures
2. General installation instructions
GENERAL SAFETY AND
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MOUNTING ACCESSORIES for overhead installations (e.g. wall, ceiling and truss mounts)
1. General safety instructions
4. Safety factors
Fasteners of loudspeaker boxes are safety-relevant parts that can endanger life and health of people in case of failure. Depending on the country in
which the article is used, the country-specific standards and guidelines for the sector "loudspeakers" must be observed respectively followed.
5. Inspection and maintenance
Overhead mounting is highly security relevant and requires an appropriate awareness of the potential danger. A safety inspection of the mounting
accessories is essential. If damage and/or malfunctions are found on accessories, the product must not be used again until it has been completely
overhauled.
- First of all, a visual and functional check must be carried out before initial operation, paying particular attention to deformations, cracks, wear,
-corrosion, fault-free functioning and the legibility of markings.
- A regular inspection of fastening and accessory parts is recommended and also mandatory in many countries. We recommend an annual visual
-inspection by qualified personnel and additionally a detailed inspection by an official expert every four years.
- We urgently recommend keeping an inspection logbook for the recurring tests where all accessories are entered together with their data and where
-they can be viewed at any time for possible inspections.
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