Fender ST-75-Tripod Operation Manual

YOUR FENDER®ST-75 TRIPOD SPEAKER STAND
The ST-75 heavy duty tripod speaker stand is constructed from rugged anodized aluminum alloy tubing and is capable of supporting up to 75 lbs. (34 kg) of properly installed equipment. The ST-75’s dual diameter mounting pole features both 1 3/8” and 1.5” (35 mm & 38 mm) diameters and makes a great accessory for the Fender Artist Series or SPL Series 1211 Mk-II and 1225 Mk-II loudspeaker systems. Because loudspeaker enclosures placed on the ST-75 could be damaged or cause bodily harm if they fall, please read through these instructions and heed all caution and safety warnings.
IMPORTANT
When setting up your ST-75 tripod speaker stand, make sure it is placed on a dry, flat and secure surface. Also, when placing, raising or lowering gear on the ST-75, it is recommended that at least two people undertake these procedures. All telescoping tubes have gray-colored warning stripes to
WARNING INDICATORS.
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Tighten collar handknob
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Loosen leg fitting handknob
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Turn tripod upright and slide leg fitting to adjust the width of the leg spread until the cross bars are parallel to the floor . This will ensur e the ST-75 is at its maximum footprint (Using a smaller footprint will adversely affect the stability of the unit). Tighten the handknob.
Place your speaker on the stand. Remember to secure all wires coming from the ST-75 for reasons of both safety and good presentation (loose wires can be tripped on and give a cluttered, unprofessional appearance).
Loosen collar handknob and raise equipment to the desired height. Re-tighten handknob and check the stability of the unit at the desired height setting.
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Turn tripod upside down and pivot legs out.
REMEMBER ...
Check to ensure that all handknobs are secure when supporting equipment.
Always loosen handknobs with caution. Clean your ST-75 Tripod using a damp
cloth or any non-abrasive cleaner. Make sure that speakers are securely
mounted on the stand. Do not exceed
published weight limitations for the ST-75.
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