HK AUDIO TB-45N Tilt Bracket Installation Guide

August 3, 2024
HK AUDIO

HK AUDIO TB-45N Tilt Bracket

Product Specifications

  • Model: TB-45N
  • Art. No.: 1007778
  • Country of Origin: Germany
  • Workload Limit (WLL): Up to 70 kg
  • Maximum Permissible Load (DGUV-V 17): 35 kg

Product Usage Instructions

Attaching the Tilt Bracket

  1. Set the cabinet on a stable base.
  2. Use a 3 mm hex key or a cordless screwdriver to remove the bottom four M5 countersunk screws from the recessed handles (Fig. 1).
  3. Align the angle adapters with the hinged mounts facing the rear of the cabinet and fasten them down using the removed screws (Fig. 2).
  4. Place a rubber washer between the hinged mount and side rail, then fasten the side rails using the clamping levers (Fig. 5 to 7).
  5. Use M6 carriage bolts, washers, toothed washers, and wing nuts to fasten the center U-rail to the side rails (Fig. 8).
  6. Take note of the hole at the center of the U-rail for attaching additional accessories like half-couplers or trigger clamps (Fig. 9).

Installation Instructions

  • Please read these instructions before installation and keep them for later reference.
  • Heads up : Be sure to observe all the applicable regulations for installation to ceilings, walls, trusses, and stands.
Pos. Art. No. Description Qty.
1 6000224 TA-45N angle adapter 4
2 7201242 TB-XQ tilt bracket side rail 4
3 7201243 TB-XQ tilt bracket U-rail 2
4 9740127 6.4 zinc-plated tooth washer 8
5 9740165 M6x25 zinc-plated carriage bolts 8
6 9740167 6.4×18 zinc-plated washer 8
7 9740526 M5x12 hex-head screw sw 8
8 9740749 80 mm adjustable clamping lever 4
9 9740750 11x40x3 mm flat rubber washer 4
10 9740799 Plastic M6 wing nut, internal thread 8
11 9740819 M5 zinc-plated stop nut 8

Attaching the tilt bracket

  1. Set the cabinet on a stable base.
  2. Use a 3 mm hex key or the proper bit on a cordless screwdriver to remove the bottom four M5 countersunk screws from the two recessed handles (Fig. 1).
  3. Align the angle adapters 1● with the hinged mounts facing to the rear of the cabinet, and then fasten them down using the screws that you just removed. These mounts ship in a neutral, centered position (Fig. 2).
  4. You can adjust the position of the angle adapters to match the bracket‘s pivot point to the given cabinet‘s center of gravity. Starting at the neutral position, the bracket may be mounted 25 mm forward toward the cabinet‘s front face (rotate the mount 180°, Fig. 3) or 25 mm rearward to the back of the enclosure (rotate the mount and base plate 180°, Fig. 4).
  5. Place one rubber washer 9● each between the hinged mount and side rail 2●, and fasten the side rails using the clamping levers (Fig. 5 to 7).
  6. Use four M6 carriage bolts●5 , four washers 6● , four toothed washers ●4 and four wing nuts ●10 to fasten the center U-rail ●3 to the side rails (Fig. 8).
  7. Note the hole at the center of the U-rail. It accepts an M12 bolt to attach a half-coupler or trigger clamp suited for mounting the TB-45N, for example, to the rail pipe of a truss or on a stand (Fig. 9).

WLL 70 kg
The TB-45N has a workload limit (WLL) of up to 70 kg at a safety factor of 5. The maximum permissible load in jurisdictions where the German DGUV-V 17 safety code applies is therefore 35 kg.

MORE INFORMATION

International Inquiries

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the workload limit of the TB-45N tilt bracket?
    • The TB-45N has a workload limit of up to 70 kg with a safety factor of 5, making the maximum permissible load in jurisdictions where the German DGUV-V 17 safety code applies, 35 kg.
  • How many rubber washers are needed for attaching the tilt bracket?
    • One rubber washer is required for each hinged mount between the side rail for proper installation.
  • What tools are recommended for attaching the tilt bracket?
    • A 3 mm hex key or a cordless screwdriver with the appropriate bit is recommended for installation.

References

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