
Aiming of Sylvania Sportsline LED Floodlight
4. Rotate floodlight up to enable lining up of the side of the trunion arm with the marker. If
lining up from the rear is not possible, an observer at the aiming point looking back at the
floodlight, (preferably using binoculars), can provide guidance to aiming personnel.
5. Once floodlight is rotated left/right to line up as above, mark a line on the cross arm along
the back and/or front of the trunion, to realign if moved while tightening.
6. Tighten the mounting bolt so that floodlight will no longer rotate.
7. Check each module is set to zero with adjustment M16 bolt, (25mm spanner), tightened to
150Nm. Tighten M10 locking grub screw, (5mm allen key), to 40 Nm.
8. While supporting the front of the floodlight, check M10 locking grub screw, (5mm allen key),
is backed off, loosen off the tilt M25 bolts, (30mm spanner), allowing the floodlight to tilt.
9. Using a tilt angle device or a smart phone app such as Level, check the elevation using the
front edge of the floodlight.
Note 70 degree peak beam angle from design is 40 degree front panel tilt.