Bosch EVF-1122S/126 EVF-1122S/126-PIB User Manual

Product codes
EVF-1122S/126-PIB
Page of 56
Electro-Voice EVF/EVH User Manual
Rigging-Safety Warning
3
This document details general rigging practices appropriate to the entertainment industry, as they would apply to the rigging 
of Electro-Voice EVF and EVH loudspeaker systems. It is intended to familiarize the reader with standard rigging hardware and 
techniques for suspending EVF and EVH loudspeaker systems overhead. Only persons with the knowledge of proper hardware 
and safe rigging techniques should attempt to suspend any sound systems overhead. Prior to suspending any Electro-Voice 
EVF and EVH loudspeaker systems overhead, it is essential that the user be familiar with the strength ratings, rigging tech-
niques and special safety considerations outlined in this manual. The rigging techniques and practices recommended in this 
manual are, of necessity, in general terms to accommodate the many variations in loudspeaker clusters and rigging configura-
tions. As such, the user is expressly responsible for the safety of all specific EVF and EVH loudspeaker cluster 
designs and rigging configurations as implemented in practice.
All the general rigging material contained in this manual is based on the best available engineering information concerning 
materials and practices, as commonly recognized in the United States, and is believed to be accurate at the time of original 
printing. As such, the information may not be directly applicable in other countries. Furthermore, the regulations and require-
ments governing rigging hardware and practices may be superseded by local regulations. It is the responsibility of the user to 
ensure that any Electro-Voice loudspeaker system is suspended overhead in accordance with all current federal, state and local 
regulations.
All specific material concerning the strength ratings, rigging techniques and safety considerations for the EVF and EVH loud-
speaker systems is based on the best available engineering information concerning the use and limitations of the products. 
Electro-Voice continually engages in testing, research and development of its loudspeaker products. As a result, the specifi-
cations are subject to change without notice. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that any Electro-Voice loudspeaker 
system is suspended overhead in accordance with the strength ratings, rigging techniques and safety considerations given in 
this document and any manual update notices. All non-Electro-Voice associated hardware items necessary to rig a complete 
EVF and EVH loudspeaker cluster (chain hoists, building or tower supports and miscellaneous mechanical components) are the 
responsibility of others.
Electro-Voice
June 2010
Table of Contents (cont’)
 
6.5  HRK Rigging Structural Ratings for Horizontal Clusters ...................................................................................................... 46
 
 
6.51  Using Tie Plates as Main Load-Bearing Suspension ............................................................................................47
 
 
6.52  Suspension-Line Angles for HRK Kits .................................................................................................................... 48
 
 
6.53  Symmetry for Horizontal Clusters using HRK Kits ............................................................................................... 49
 
 
6.54  Inner Connection Points ............................................................................................................................................. 50
 
 
6.55  Left-to-Right Horizontal Cluster Angles .................................................................................................................. 50
 
6.6  Ratings for Outdoor Applications with Wind Loading ........................................................................................................... 51
 
6.7  Electro-Voice Structural-Analysis Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 51
7.0  Rigging Inspection and Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................... 52
8.0  References   ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
 
8.1  Rigging (Printed) ............................................................................................................................................................................. 53
 
8.2  Mechanical Engineering (Printed) ............................................................................................................................................... 53
 
8.3  Rigging (Websites) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53
Notes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54