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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 50799" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Re: Suggestions for flying big cabinets</p><p></p><p>Hi Tom,</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the advice. The cabinets arrived last week. Since I'll be hanging the cabinets separately - not joined - I separated the nunchucks into halves (by cutting the centre chain link) and I put a shackle on the end of each chain piece. That gives two nunchuck bars (each with 2 chain links and a shackle) for each speaker.</p><p></p><p>Each corner of the R4's has both a top and side rigging slot. Photos I've seen of R4's in the air show the nunchucks inserted in the side slots, not the top slots. Do you know which is best? From my limited mechanical engineering knowledge, either the top or side slot would put the same rotational stress on the nunchuck bar so I don't think it matters. (Plus I've seen columns of up to 12 speakers, where the top nunchucks must be handling over half a tonne.)</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 50799, member: 830"] Re: Suggestions for flying big cabinets Hi Tom, Thanks again for the advice. The cabinets arrived last week. Since I'll be hanging the cabinets separately - not joined - I separated the nunchucks into halves (by cutting the centre chain link) and I put a shackle on the end of each chain piece. That gives two nunchuck bars (each with 2 chain links and a shackle) for each speaker. Each corner of the R4's has both a top and side rigging slot. Photos I've seen of R4's in the air show the nunchucks inserted in the side slots, not the top slots. Do you know which is best? From my limited mechanical engineering knowledge, either the top or side slot would put the same rotational stress on the nunchuck bar so I don't think it matters. (Plus I've seen columns of up to 12 speakers, where the top nunchucks must be handling over half a tonne.) Best, Michael [/QUOTE]
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