
d&b CCL Flying Frame Set (Z5820)
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d&b CCL Flying Frame Set (Z5820)
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The d&b CCL Flying Frame is a versatile, high-strength rigging solution designed for deploying CCL Series loudspeakers in flown or ground-stacked configurations. Made from high-grade steel and weighing just 15.5 kg (34.2 lb), it supports up to 24 CCL-TOP cabinets (CCL8 or CCL12), 10 CCL-SUBs, or mixed arrays with subwoofers positioned at the top—all with a total safe working load (SWL) of 500 kg (1100 lb), including rigging. The included beam extension adds flexibility, allowing increased uptilt or downtilt depending on whether it’s mounted at the front or rear. It also functions as a ground support or adapter frame for stacking configurations, making the CCL Flying Frame a reliable and adaptable tool for a wide range of applications.
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The d&b CCL Flying Frame is a versatile, high-strength rigging solution designed for deploying CCL Series loudspeakers in flown or ground-stacked configurations. Made from high-grade steel and weighing just 15.5 kg (34.2 lb), it supports up to 24 CCL-TOP cabinets (CCL8 or CCL12), 10 CCL-SUBs, or mixed arrays with subwoofers positioned at the top—all with a total safe working load (SWL) of 500 kg (1100 lb), including rigging. The included beam extension adds flexibility, allowing increased uptilt or downtilt depending on whether it’s mounted at the front or rear. It also functions as a ground support or adapter frame for stacking configurations, making the CCL Flying Frame a reliable and adaptable tool for a wide range of applications.
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