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Thread: Mounting moving heads on accessory arms, ADVICE PLEASE.

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    any clues on mounting the movers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme Soundz View Post
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    EH?
    There is indeed (well it is now anyway , did you mean rogue?)
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    but for sure that would be OK with d way they rate them for safety>??
    Could we please keep the "Song of the South" colloquialisms out of conversation. The only acceptable substitute for "the" is "the"
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    sorry its 'da' way i talk, my brain moves to fast for my fingers

    Anyone able to tell me if this would work?


    I want to attatch 2 STAIRVILLE MV250H on to my uprights with > http://www.djkit.com/ultimax/support-arms-per-pair.html AND this > http://www.djkit.com/ultimax/top-casting-32mm.html to mount them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kieran Griff View Post
    sorry its 'da' way i talk, my brain moves to fast for my fingers
    If you could make the effort, it would be appreciated. The same rules apply to all of us (& persistent offenders have been known to have offending posts deleted, because site staff have better things to do than go round acting like teachers correcting pupil's mistakes).

    Apart from anything else seeing d instead of the, my brain keeps transposing an "Uncle Remus" accent onto your posts
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    OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by kieran Griff View Post
    HELLO

    after reading this forum and looking at photos i am interested in putting my moving heads on the accessory arms.

    I notice that the ''max'' load is 11k, my heads are 12k, but for sure that would be OK with d way they rate them for safety>??

    My movers are STAIRVILLE MV250H an i want to use this > http://www.djkit.com/ultimax/support-arms-per-pair.html AND this > http://www.djkit.com/ultimax/top-casting-32mm.html to mount them.

    WILL IT WORK?
    I have never used the support arms before, however, common sense tells me that if the rated maximum load is 11kg, then the maximum load you can put on them is 11kg... not 12kg.

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    ahh not at all, theres always a wee bit of give, or at least I hope hehe.

    thanks for your input though young lad.

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    One thing to bear in mind, if you do go over the rating for the arm and anything DID go wrong, that would be your PLI out the window! For that alone, it's not worth the risk, IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by kieran Griff View Post
    ahh not at all, theres always a wee bit of give, or at least I hope hehe.

    thanks for your input though young lad.
    I realise there is abit of give, however, that bit of give is there for a reason, therefore it needs to be there.

    And as Angela says your PLI would be invalid and your guarantee/warranty with Ultimax.

    P.S. Please can you not talk down to me like that by calling me "young lad", I was only trying to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossken View Post
    P.S. Please can you not talk down to me like that by calling me "young lad", I was only trying to help.
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