Thanks for the comment Joel. These lanyards are pretty basic, I think these are the 10lb Klein Tool ones that you can pick up at Home Depot fairly cheep.
Nobody thought to check the position of those bolt holes for the base plates?? An inch or two in almost any direction would stop the bolts getting ruined by a hammer. OR, spin the spigots 180 degrees, and put the pins in from the centre of truss outwards.
Hey John, thanks for the feedback! The holes are prefabricated from the manufacturer. We've essentially beefed up the base plate allowing for us to safely build a taller unit by bolting two base plates together without customizing/drilling each plate with new holes. Global not only tapers the pin holes in the half conicals, they also taper the holes for the pins in the physical truss as well. The inside diameter (on the inside of the truss) is smaller than the outer diameter on the outside of the truss, pinning them from the center out isn't a possibility. Having the bolt stems there isn't as obstructive as you'd think.
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What tool is that you’re using to tighten up the lights? Thanks
I like the idea of carrying the tool on a retractable cable/strap. Do you have a cable you recommend?
Thanks for the comment Joel. These lanyards are pretty basic, I think these are the 10lb Klein Tool ones that you can pick up at Home Depot fairly cheep.
Hello, what are the references of your crossbar, your bar and your fixing, to attach the bar to your crossbar, thank you for your feedback
HELLO I WOULD LIKE IF YOU COULD TELL ME THE NAME OF THE TOOL THAT THE TECHNICIAN USED AT MINUTE 4:26 TO ADJUST THE CLAMP. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Sure, it's the ProX XT-CLWRENCH Multi-Function Truss & Clamp Wrench
how many inches the base plate?? it's 30x30?? or 24x24??
Those plates are 30x30 and double stacked for additional support. So each plate you're seeing is 2 plates bolted together.
this pole holds 49 Lbs??
how many Lbs u moving head's have???
Nobody thought to check the position of those bolt holes for the base plates?? An inch or two in almost any direction would stop the bolts getting ruined by a hammer.
OR, spin the spigots 180 degrees, and put the pins in from the centre of truss outwards.
Hey John, thanks for the feedback! The holes are prefabricated from the manufacturer. We've essentially beefed up the base plate allowing for us to safely build a taller unit by bolting two base plates together without customizing/drilling each plate with new holes. Global not only tapers the pin holes in the half conicals, they also taper the holes for the pins in the physical truss as well. The inside diameter (on the inside of the truss) is smaller than the outer diameter on the outside of the truss, pinning them from the center out isn't a possibility. Having the bolt stems there isn't as obstructive as you'd think.