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Guide to Truss - Theatre Safe Australia

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Page 1: Guide to Truss - Theatre Safe Australia

This product is intend for trained and competent persons and should only be considered as a guide only. TSA takes no responsibility for any information a person uses from this documentation.

Please consulate a professional on the best product for your use

www.theatresafe.com.au [email protected]

www.facebook.com/theatresafeaustralia

Guide to Entertainment Truss

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Entertainment Truss

Flat TrussBox Truss Tri Truss

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Terminology

Truss Coupler

R Clip

Truss Base plate

Coupler Pin

Apex Node

Webbing/BracingEnd Plate / End Cap

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Connecting Truss

When connecting truss it is always important to follow the manufactures guide lines, recommended spanning distances and to ensure that the webbing is always in the correct orientation (see below

illustration).

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Correct Rigging MethodsThere are a number of various ways to sling truss in a correct manor, however it always important to remember

these few things:

1. Where possible use 2 slings per connection point 2. Where possible user the lower cords of the truss as the connection point 3. Always slings in a compression configuration rather then a tension configuration 4. Where possible it is good practice to rig in the ‘Node’ point

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Additional Box Truss Slinging Configuration

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Things to remember

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• All rigging of truss should be done by licensed persons

• Pre & post ‘use’ inspection(s) should be carried out to maintain the safe working condition

• You must never exceed the systems W.L.L for operations - Including any dynamic loadings that may applied.

• Where possible you should sling on a ‘Node’ point

• Deformed truss is not safe truss

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Remember! If you are ever unsure or have any questions regarding operation or servicing of a hoist or any rigging equipment ask a qualified

person.

We are always on hand at TSA to give free advice and answer any questions you may have no matter

how big or small they may seem.

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Call Us on (07) 5574 5327

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References

This product is intend for trained and competent persons and should only be considered as a guide only. TSA takes no responsibility for any information a person uses from this documentation.

Please consulate a professional on the best product for your use

www.theatresafe.com.au [email protected]

www.facebook.com/theatresafeaustralia

www.prolyte.com