Cadis™ manual 1.0 – HK Audio CAD 208 Benutzerhandbuch
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Cadis™ Manual 1.0
2.9 Initiation and Operation
§ 39, VBG 9a of the German employers’ liability insurance association‘s accident
prevention regulations requires that load-carrying equipment be inspected by a
qualified expert and possible defects be eliminated prior to initial commissio-
ning by the recipient.
§ 41 VBG 9a requires that load-carrying equipment be subjected to a non-routi-
ne inspection following damage, repair work and other incidents that can affect
load-carrying capacity.
3 Flown Applications and Components
of CADIS™ Rigging Hardware
Fig. 4: 8 flown CAD 208 mid/high enclosures
CADIS™ rigging hardware consists of the following parts:
• a standard rigging frame with two shackles for attaching motors, lashing
straps or chain hoists. The rigging frame also serves as the base for ground
stacks.
• an optional two-part lashing strap for curving the array in compression mode
• integrated rigging hardware on the side and back for flying CADIS™
enclosures
• four quick-release pins per CAD 208 for connecting the enclosure to another
enclosure or the rigging frame (eight 17-mm QRP)
• connectors for mounting the CAD 115 Sub to the rigging frame
• rigging yoke for mounting the CAD 208 below the CAD 115 Sub
Important note on pins: Quick-release pins serve to connect rigging hardware
and speaker enclosures, and their proper function must be tested and verified.
The pins must always engage fully in the (fitted) hole. Under no circumstances
may these pins release on their own when subjected to tractional forces. The
nib in the center of the pinhead must always be depressed to insert pins; it re-
leases the ball detents in front. Once the pin engages in the hole, the nib must
glide back to its initial position.
Fig. 5: CAD 208 mid/high enclosure with integrated rigging hardware
Fig. 6: CADIS™ standard rigging frame
Fig. 7: CADIS™ connector frame
Fig. 8: CADIS ceiling mount / CADIS wall mount
Fig. 9: Shackles for attaching motors, straps