QSC Audio WL 2102 Speaker User Manual


 
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Stacking the Small Array Frame
The small array frame comes with two aluminum I-bars used for aligning and securing the frame to QSC’s “215” subwoofer.
To use the I-bars, simply slide each one into the small frame’s L-track and secure with a stud fitting. Then, turn the frame over (I-bars on the
bottom) and slide the exposed I-bars into the subwoofer’s L-track. Secure the I-bar with a stud fitting. Note that the stud fittings used are
not required to be load rated as they only retain the I-bars from moving laterally.
Care
The socket head cap screws used on the WideLine products are load-rated high-strength steel, not stainless steel. Stainless screws are not
rated to handle the necessary load. Should any hardware require replacement, contact QSC’s Technical Services for spare parts.
The rigging hardware is stainless steel which has been black oxide coated. The oxide coating is not corrosion-free.
We suggest wiping down all screws, pins, hardware, and frames with LPS
®
Dry Film Lube or Starrett M1
®
All Purpose Lube before and
after outside gigs to help prevent oxidation. This will not only prevent the formation of rust and other oxides, but also provide lubrication,
adding to the longevity and ease-of-use of the WideLine product.
When stacking a small array frame on top of
QSC’s 215SB or PCM cabinet, use the I-beam
inserts (1 in each L-track) to assure proper align-
ment and to firmly secure the frame to the 215
cabinet. Secure using stud fittings.
Do not stack more than four (4) enclosures on a
small array frame.