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<blockquote data-quote="Rex Ray" data-source="post: 50815" data-attributes="member: 742"><p>Re: Suggestions for flying big cabinets</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi,Michael. Yes,it does matter how the 'chucks are installed. The top extrusion is for a pair of "Top Bars" that run from front to rear of the cabinet,and attach to the bumper above,when hanging array or single cabinet. The "Nunchucks" should always be placed in the side rail extrusion with the chains straight up,with no lateral pull on the extrusion. You can change the vertical angle by moving the 'chuck forward or aft.</p><p>All Clair rigging for the S-4/R-4 are pull tested to 16,500lbs.</p><p>Give me an e-mail if you need any info on any Clair product. I've been with them 32 years,and helped in the development of the Nunchuck system.</p><p>Rex Ray</p><p>Sr. Engineer,Clair Nashville</p><p>(615)-227 6657 shop</p><p>(615)-226-2611 fax</p><p><a href="mailto:rray@clairglobal.com">rray@clairglobal.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rex Ray, post: 50815, member: 742"] Re: Suggestions for flying big cabinets Hi,Michael. Yes,it does matter how the 'chucks are installed. The top extrusion is for a pair of "Top Bars" that run from front to rear of the cabinet,and attach to the bumper above,when hanging array or single cabinet. The "Nunchucks" should always be placed in the side rail extrusion with the chains straight up,with no lateral pull on the extrusion. You can change the vertical angle by moving the 'chuck forward or aft. All Clair rigging for the S-4/R-4 are pull tested to 16,500lbs. Give me an e-mail if you need any info on any Clair product. I've been with them 32 years,and helped in the development of the Nunchuck system. Rex Ray Sr. Engineer,Clair Nashville (615)-227 6657 shop (615)-226-2611 fax [EMAIL="rray@clairglobal.com"]rray@clairglobal.com[/EMAIL] [/QUOTE]
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