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Eliminator Lighting EM12 - Mounting and Rigging Requirements; Installation Handling and Operation

Eliminator Lighting EM12
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11
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
The mirror ball unit includes two separate mounting eyelets. The eyelet located at the center
of the top of the mirror ball should be used as the primary mounting point, while the eyelet
located slightly off-center should be used as the secondary mounting point. See the Overview
section on page 9.
In order to safeguard against personal injury and material damage, both the primary mounting
eyelet and the secondary mounting eyelet should be utilized.
Mounting hardware (such as chains, safety cables, or carabiners) should be rated to support
12 times the weight of the unit. This applies to hardware attached to both the primary and
secondary mounting eyelets.
When installing the mirror ball in a rotating display, make sure to mount the mirror ball in such
a way that the mounting cables or chains do not become tangled as the mirror ball rotates.
Installation should NEVER be done using hardware constructed of an abrasive material, as
this could lead to excessive wear on the mounting eyelets.
Always ensure that the unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration and slipping while operating.
Always ensure that the structure to which you are attaching the unit is secure and is able to
support a weight of 10 times the unit’s weight. Additionally, always use a safety cable that
can hold 12 times the weight of the unit when installing the fixture.
The equipment must be installed by a professional and it must be installed in a place where
it is out of the reach of people’s grasp.
It is strongly advised that installation should be performed by multiple individuals, as the bulky
nature of the unit may require two hands for support during installation.
Always wear gloves when handling the mirror ball to avoid leaving fingerprints on the mirrors,
and to protect yourself against broken mirror pieces.
NEVER install a mirror ball with damaged mirror pieces, as these could come loose and
fall during operation and cause serious injury! If damage is found on a mirror ball, contact
Eliminator service to perform repairs.

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