2 x BETA-70 Telescopic Line Array Lifts + AM3811 Type C Brackets

£3,449.00

2 x BETA-70 Telescopic Line Array Lifts + AM3811 Type C Brackets
( XXA6471 )

( XXA6471 )

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£3,449.00
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2 Year Warranty & 60 Days Returns Included

Key Features

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  • Pair of line array tower lifts
  • Four extendable legs that can be adjusted for balance
  • Adjustable height between 1.7m and 6.5m using winch
  • Foldable design with four wheels for portability
  • Two C-shaped clamps for supporting up to 120kg speaker systems
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Product Description

In this Block and Block package are two BETA-70 line array lifts and a pair of AM3811 adjustable C-shaped brackets for mounting large speaker systems at events and concerts. Each tower features four legs with fully adjustable spindles and plates, so they can be balanced on uneven surfaces, as well as rubber feet to prevent unwanted movement. The winch system allows the height to be raised up to 6.5m, which is plenty for using on most stages. The lifting towers have four wheels and legs that can be folded up, enabling easier transportation between shows.

Both of the towers provided in this bundle have four telescopic legs to give them their stability. At the end of each leg is a spindle and plate apparatus, allowing you to fine-tune the level of each leg so that the line array towers can be balanced even on surfaces that are not flat. Additionally, the legs have rubber feet, which prevent the towers from moving or from wobbling during use, as is necessary for safety with a heavy speaker setup.

The height of each tower can be changed between 1.7 metres minimum and 6.5 metres maximum. The height is adjusted by turning the winch handle, allowing the towers to be set up to suit the room or stage that you are using. Safety bolts are used to lock the towers in place, securing the towers in a safe and reliable way.

For such a big pair of lifting towers, they are very portable. This is partly thanks to their foldable legs, which are telescopic so they can be retracted and then placed upright against the centre of the tower in a compact shape that saves storage space. The towers also feature four wheels that can be used to easily move the towers once they have been folded up, allowing for easy repositioning on-stage when necessary.

Two C-shaped clamps are also provided, with a 38mm male design so that they can be fitted onto the top of the tower lifts. The fitted ring hoops are used to securely hook line array systems, with the ability to each support up to 120kg. This strength means that they are able to hold large speaker systems suited to use at festivals and other large events, and the clamps are adjustable to suit different sizes of speaker setups.

Package Includes

  • 2x Block And Block BETA-70 Telescopic Lifters
  • 2x Block And Block AM3811 Type C Adjustable Brackets

Key Details

  • Two line array tower lifts for raising and supporting speaker systems, great for use on stage and at large events
  • Each tower has four telescopic legs with a spindle and plate design for balancing on uneven surfaces, and rubber feet to prevent sliding
  • The height is modifiable between 1.7m and 6.5m by turning the winch handle, with the tower secured in place using safety locks
  • Wheels and foldable design make the towers conveniently portable once they have been taken down
  • A pair of C-shaped clamps are provided to hold the line array speakers, with adjustable size and ability to hold up to 120kg
  • 2 year extended warranty

FEATURES
Features
( Block and Block BETA-70 Telescopic Lifter
  • Maximum height – 6.5m
  • Height folded – 1.80m
  • Maximum load – 230kg
Block and Block AM3811 Type C adjustable bracket 120 Kg. Insert 38mm male
  • Maximum load – 120kg
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
( Block and Block BETA-70 Telescopic Lifter
  • Weight – 93kg
Block and Block AM3811 Type C adjustable bracket 120 Kg. Insert 38mm male
  • Weight: 7.9 kg
  • Dimensions: 1754 x 342.5 mm
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