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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® X-Line Rigging Manual[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 1 Table of Contents Rigging-Safety W arning .............................................................................................................................................. 2 0 Introduction .................................................................................................................................[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 2 Rigging-Safety Warning This document details general rigging practices appropriate to the entertainment industry, as they would apply to the rigging of Electro-Voice X-Line loudspeaker systems. It is intended to familiarize the reader with standard rigging hardware and techniques for suspending X-Line loudspeaker systems overhead[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 3 0. Introduction The X-Line loudspeaker systems represent an important step in line-array technology for large- scale sound reinforcement. The individual loudspeaker drivers, acoustic lenses, acoustic waveguides, enclosures and rigging hardware were all designed specifically for the X-Line product line to not only achieve the high[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 4 1. X-Line Rigging System 1.1 Overview of the X-Line Flying System The X-Line loudspeaker systems have been designed to construct acoustic line arrays. Acoustic line arrays typically consist of independent columns of loudspeaker systems. Additional columns are sometimes added to cover different seating sections of a venue. Unlike [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 5 Figure 1: Typical X-Line Flying System Xvhg or Xvhl Rigging Hinges Xvsg Rigging Strap Xvsl Rigging Straps Xvsd Rigging Strap Optional Xvpb Pull-Up Bar[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 6 The grid is suspended by two hoist motors that are attached to two pickup points on the top of the grid  one at the front and one at the back. The two grid pickup points are in line and are adjustable front to back to help distribute the loads between the hoist motors. For smaller arrays (8 boxes or less), two one-ton hoist mo[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 7 Figure 2a: Xvls Loudspeaker System Figure 2b: Xvlt Loudspeaker System 13.30in (338mm) 29.15in (740mm) 9.73in (247mm) 19.46in (494mm) 49.00in (1245mm) Center of Gravity 23.40in (594mm) Front View (Without Grille) Front View (With Grille) Bottom View Side View X-Line Xvls 90° x 5° 257 lbs (117 kg) 14.33in (364mm) 29.11in (739mm) [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 8 Figure 2c: Xfil1 and Xfil2 Loudspeaker Systems Figure 2d: Xsub Loudspeaker System 11.41in (290mm) 29.15in (740mm) 8.43in (214mm) 19.46in (494mm) 49.00in (1245mm) Center of Gravity 25.50in (648mm) Front View (Without Grille) Front View (With Grille) Bottom View Side View X-Line Xfil1 & Xfil2 120° x 40° 215 lbs (98 kg) Xfil1 [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 9 Figure 3d: Xfil1 & Xfil2 Front Rigging with Xvsd or Xvhp Straps 39.42in (1001mm) CENT. 0.81in (20.6mm) TYP. 47.38in (1203mm) CENT. 27.50in (699mm) TYP. 50.50in (1283mm) CENT. 2.58in (65.5mm) TYP. Figure 3c: Xvls, Xvlt & Xsub Front Rigging with Xvsg, Xvsl Straps or Xvsf Fittings Figure 3b: Xvls, Xvlt, Xsub, Xfil1 & Xfi[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 10 The Xfil1 and Xfil2 enclosures use a slightly different rigging track arrangement at the front. In this case, another pair of proprietary high-strength, extruded aluminum-alloy track/bracket assemblies are mounted on the sides of the enclosure near the front, as shown in Figure 3d. Unlike the other models, there is only one rigg[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 11 Figure 4: External Rigging Hardware Details Figure 5: Rear Rigging Hardware Installation Details Xvhl Linking Hinge Xvhg Grid Hinges, Xvhp Pickup Hinges, or Xvbp Pull-Up Bar CAUTION Hinge Locking Pins Must be Fully Engaged In Track Before Lifting Overhead 16.375in (416mm) Xvsl Front Linking Strap 2.5 lb ( 1. 1kg) (A-A Configurat[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® To remove the Xvhg grid hinge, grasp the locking-pin knob and pull out while applying pressure on the hinge to slide the hinge base toward the long cutout at the end of the track. The hinge base will come out of the track once it is aligned with the cutout. For added safety, the locking pin has a special shape that engages with the[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 13 The grid hinges must be installed with the hinge bases located at the outside of the track towards the sides of the enclosure as shown in Figure 5 with the locking pins on the fittings located next to the sides of the enclosure. To install an Xvhp pick-up hinge into the track of an enclosure, grasp the hinge base and firmly inse[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 14 ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THAT THE GRID STRAP FITTING IS SECURELY LOCKED INTO THE TRACK, THAT THE LOCKING PIN IS FULLY SEATED INTO THE BASE OF THE TRACK AND THAT THERE IS NO TWIST IN THE CHAIN BEFORE LIFTING ANY LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURE OVERHEAD. To remove the Xvsg grid strap, grasp the locking-pin knob and pull out while applying [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 15 ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THAT THE LINKING STRAP FITTING IS SECURELY LOCKED INTO THE TRACK, THAT THE LOCKING PIN IS FULLY SEATED INTO THE BASE OF THE TRACK AND THAT THERE IS NO TWIST IN THE CHAIN BEFORE LIFTING ANY LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURE OVERHEAD. To remove the Xvsl linking strap, grasp the locking-pin knob and pull out while app[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 16 Xvsf Rigging Fitting: Two Xvsf rigging fittings can be used to attach the front of an X-Line enclosure directly to a building structure or to a grid assembly that is not compatible with the X-Line rigging track. The fitting is a proprietary triple-stud fitting that has a large steel locating plunger. The plunger not only locates[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PULL-UP-BAR HINGE BASES ARE INSTALLED WITH THE CORRECT ORIENTATION WITH THE HINGES AT THE OUTSIDE EDGES OF THE TRACK. ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE PULL-UP-BAR HINGE BASES ARE SECURELY LOCKED INTO THE TRACK, AND THAT THE LOCKING PINS ARE FULLY ENGAGED IN THE TRACK BEFORE LIFTING ANY LOUDSPEAKER EN[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® The grid also has rigging track on the middle crossbar that runs side to side that matches the track on the rear of the enclosures. Either the Electro-Voice Xvhg grid hinge or the Xvhl linking hinge may be used to attach the rear of the top box to the grid. There is a pad eye on the bottom of the rear crossbar of the grid that may [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 2. X-Line Rigging and Flying Techniques 2.1 Array Considerations The X-Line loudspeaker systems have been specifically designed to construct acoustic line- arrays. Line-array systems typically consist of independent columns of loudspeaker systems. The most common implementation would be a stereo sound reinforcement system with two [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® The rigging straps are shipped from the factory with chain connected in the A position on the fittings on both ends. (This would be denoted as an A-A length.) When the chain is connected in the B position on both fittings (known as the B-B length), the strap is 0.50 inches longer than when connected in the ?[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® In this document and in the software modeling program, the front rigging fitting attachment locations are denoted by the number of holes showing in the rigging track once a rigging strap is installed. On each side of the enclosures at the front, there is a pin in the middle of the rigging track that is used to secure the Fron[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 2.4 Rigging an Array with Boxes Using X-Line Dollies Three dollies are available for transporting the X-Line loudspeaker systems. The actual array rigging technique will vary depending on which dollies are used to transport the systems. The Bottom Stacking Dolly can be used with the rectangular loudspeaker enclosures (Xvls, Xsub). [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Figure 9: Flying with Stacking Dollies 23 Step 4: Land the suspended array on top of the next stack. Attach the rear hinges between the two stacks. Attach rigging chain at the front between the two stacks to achive the desired vertical angles. Step 3: Roll another stack of boxes into position under the suspended array. Attach riggi[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Figure 10: Flying with Front Dollies The two boxes must be held parallel during the installation of the rigging hinge. If there is a slight vertical misalignment that causes the hinge to bind during installation, either the suspended box or the box on the dolly may be manually lifted to facilitate the hinge installation. Once both [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Once again, the array is lifted until the box on the Front Dolly is no longer contacting the ground and the dolly is removed from the box. At this point, the next to last box is manually lifted and the front Xvsl linking straps are attached between the box next to the bottom and the box above it. This process is repeated as necessa[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 3. Rigging-Strength Ratings, Safety Factors, and Special Safety Considerations 3.1 Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor Definitions: The structural ratings for all of the X-Line rigging components and complete loudspeaker systems are based on test results in which parts were stressed to failure. Manufacturers typically present the [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® The array designer must be aware of the working-load limit ratings and the loads being applied to the individual rigging points and the overall enclosure. An X-Line loudspeaker system is only as strong as its weakest link. It is usually the case that one of the working-load limits will be approached sooner than the other. WHEN SUSP[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Figure 11: Simplified Rating Guidelines Figure 11 includes a graph of the working-load weight-versus-angle limit rating for the X-Line enclosures. This working-load weight limit is applicable to every enclosure in an array, and includes the weight of that enclosure plus the total weight of all enclosures and rigging hardware suspen[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® In addition, the guidelines in Figure 11 include a side-to-side angle limit for the Xvhg grid hinges and the Xvhp pickup hinges. Side-to-side angle limits are not necessary for the Xvhl linking hinges because side-to-side angles are impossible to achieve if the top rigging is within its limits. Front- to-back limits are not necessa[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 3.4 Complex Structural-Rating Analysis For a complete structural-rating analysis, the forces in each individual piece of rigging hardware throughout the X-Line system must be determined, as well as the forces on each enclosure. Determining these forces requires complex mathematical calculations. All of these forces must then be com[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 -1 80 -150 -1 20 -90 -60 -3 0 0 30 60 90 120 1 50 180 A n gl e (D eg rees ) Working-Load Limit ( lb) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Working-Load Limit (Kg) 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 -1 80 -150 - 120 - 90 -60 - 30 0 30 60 90 12 0 150 180 A n gl e (D egrees) Working-Load Limit ( lb[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 -1 80 -150 -1 20 -90 -60 - 30 0 30 60 90 120 1 50 180 A n gl e (D e g rees ) Working-Load Limit ( lb) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Working-Load Limit (Kg) Figure 14: Xvls, Xvlt & Xsub Front Rigging Point Structural Ratings with Xvsg, Xvsl, Xvsd and Xvsf Figure 15: Xfil1 & Xfil2 F[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Xvls, Xvlt, Xsub, Xfil1 and Xfil2 Front Rigging Structural-Strength Ratings: The working-load limit of each individual rigging point on the front of an X-Line enclosure is dependent upon the rigging-track/bracket assembly as it is mounted in the enclosure, the Xvsg grid chain rigging strap, the Xvsl linking chain rigging strap, the[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Figure 16: Xvls, Xvlt & Xsub Overall Enclosure Structural Ratings Figure 17: Xfil1 & Xfil2 Overall Enclosure Structural Ratings Total Column Weight Working-Load Limit 4400 lb (1996 kg) 34 Total Column Weight Working-Load Limit 2000 lb (907 kg)[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Xvbp Pull-Up Bar Structural-Strength Ratings: The working-load structural-strength ratings for the Xvbp pull-up bar are shown in Figure 18. The structural ratings are independent of the angle of pull in the front-to-back direction; however, the Xvpb is only rated for use for side-to-side pull angles of a maximum of ±5°, as shown [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® RS-1B Structural-Strength Ratings: The working-load limit of each individual rigging point on the rear of an X-Line enclosure is dependent upon the rigging-track/bracket assembly as it is mounted in the enclosure and the RS- 1B swivel-ring double-stud fitting. The Xvls, Xvlt, Xsub, Xfil1 and Xfil2 enclosures have identical rigging [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 -18 0 -150 -12 0 -90 -60 -30 0 30 60 90 1 20 1 50 1 80 A n g l e (D eg rees) Working-Load Limit ( lb) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Working-Load Limit (Kg) Figure 19c: Xfil1 & Xfil2 Front Rigging Point Structural Ratings Figure 19b: Xvls, Xvlt & Xsub Front Rigging Point Structural[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® CAUTIONS for a Complex Structural Rating Analysis (continued): 5. Only use Xvhl linking hinges, Xvhg grid hinges, or Xrhp pickup hinges manufactured by Electro-Voice. 6. Only use Xvsg, Xvsl, Xvsd or Xvsf front rigging assemblies manufactured by Electro-Voice. 7. Only use Xvbp pull-up bars manufactured by Electro-Voice. 8. If RS-1B [...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® 4. Rigging Inspection and Precautions Electro-Voice X-Line Loudspeaker Systems: Prior to each use, inspect the loudspeaker enclosures for any cracks, deformations, missing or damaged components that could reduce enclosure strength. Inspect the track and bracket assemblies on the enclosures for any cracks, deformations, missing or l[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Building, Tower or Scaffold Supports: Prior to each use, the strength and load-bearing capabilities of the building, tower or scaffold structural supports should be evaluated and certified by a professional engineer as being adequate for supporting the intended rigging system (including the loudspeakers, grids, chain hoists and all[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® References Rigging References [1] W.E. Rossnagel, L.R. Higgins & J.A. MacDonald, Handbook of Rigging for Construction and Industrial Operations, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, NY, USA (1988). [2] J.O. Glerum, Stage Rigging Handbook, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL, USA (1987). [3] P. Carter, Backstage Ha[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® Notes 42[...]

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    ELECTRO-VOICE ® U.S.A. and Canada: For customer orders, contact the Customer Service department at: 800/392-3497 Fax: 800/955-6831 For warranty repair or service information, contact the Service Rep air Dep artment at: 800/685-2606 For technical assistance, contact T echnical Support at: 866/78-AUDIO S pecifications subject to change without notic[...]