SB18SB18SB18SB18 SUBWOOFERrigging manualrigging manualrigging manualrigging manualVERSION 1.0SB18_RM_EN_1-0 w w w . l - a c o u s t i c s . c o m 88883.2 FlyingTruss clampingBy installing a CLAMP250 instead of a shackle, an array can be attached to a truss. Refer to PROCEDURE D.Choose the flying option before rigging the systemIdentify the appropriate flying option and rigging hole(s) by modeling the system in SOUNDVISION, and referto APPENDIX A for M-BUMP flying structure or APPENDIX B for KARA-MINIBU flying structure.Vertical with M-BUMP Assemble a stack of 2 SB18 enclosures (logo down) under the motor locationRefer to PROCEDURE A Attach the M-BUMP frame to the top SB18 enclosure, with laser slits towards the audienceRefer to PROCEDURE A Prepare the M-BUMP flying structureRefer to PROCEDURE C Attach the motor hook to the shackle(s) on the M-BAR Raise the array so that it is possible to place another stack of two SB18 under it Assemble a stack of 2 SB18 enclosures (logo down) under the motor locationRefer to PROCEDURE A Lower the array until it rests on the new stackAttach the bottom SB18 enclosure of the first stack to the top SB18 of the new stackRefer to PROCEDURE A To add more enclosures, repeat the previous 4 steps until the array is completed Raise the arrayVertical with KARA-MINIBU Prepare the KARA-MINIBU flying structureRefer to PROCEDURE D Assemble a stack of 2 SB18 enclosures (logo down) under the motor locationRefer to PROCEDURE A Attach the KARA-MINIBU on the top SB18 enclosure, in front or rear extension(refer to the chosen rigging option)Refer to PROCEDURE A Attach the motor hook to the shackle(s) on the KARA-MINIBU Raise the array so that it is possible to place another stack of two SB18 under it(for 2 SB18 only, directly raise the array to its final height and end the procedure) Assemble a stack of 2 SB18 enclosures (logo down) under the motor locationRefer to PROCEDURE A Lower the array until it rests on the new stack Attach the bottom SB18 enclosure of the first stack to the top SB18 of the new stackRefer to PROCEDURE A Raise the array