special instructions please note
1. Occasionally clean the stand with a damp
cloth or non-abrasive cleaner.
2. When loading the stand, ONLY add the
speaker when the stand is in a fully upright
position (all legs on the floor).
3. Do not drag the stand while it is loaded; this
could break the fittings and result in damage
to the stand which will not be covered under
warranty.
4. Check that the leg collar is securely locked
when supporting equipment.
5. Always release the collar with caution and
stand clear of the load.
6. The stand is equipped with a tube lock
which prevents accidentally pulling out the
center tube.
Air-powered height adjustment
mechanism under pressure. Do not
disassemble or puncture assembly.
Air shipping not recommended.
warranty registration
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Registration and Proof of Purchase are required for warranty fulfilment. Full Limited Lifetime Warranty and Ultimate Protection
Plus Premium Service and Support Plan details are available online under Music Gear & Instrument Stands / Customer Support.
Product Manual
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AIR - POWERED
SPEAKER STANDS
TS- 100B
ITEM # 16759
TS- 110B
ITEM # 17356
TS- 110BL
ITEM # 1735 7
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set-up
1
Loosen leg fitting hand knob.
STEP 2
STEP 1
2
Turn stand upside down and pivot legs so Ultimate Support label
faces you.
STEP 3
3
Turn stand upright and slide leg fitting to adjust diameter of leg
spread. Leg braces should be parallel to floor for maximum stability.
Tighten hand knob.
STEP 4
4
The built-in adapter fits both 1-1/2” or 1-3/8” internal diameter speaker
sockets. Use the lower position for 1-1/2”. For 1-3/8” sockets, depress
push buttons and raise adapter until it locks in raised position.
5
Put speaker on stand. Firmly grip large ergonomic handle, loosen
hand knob and guide telescoping tube to desired height. The gas
shock is under a 50 lb. preload allowing you to raise speakers
weighing less than 50 lbs. with zero effort; for speakers over
50 lbs., exert very little effort to raise the speaker. Tighten hand
knob. CAUTION: For light speakers, keep a tight hold on grip while
loosening hand knob.
To lower speaker, firmly grip large ergonomic handle, loosen hand
knob and guide telescoping tube down. Lighter speakers will take
more effort to lower. Tighten hand knob.
STEP 5
TS -100B
• Item #16759— black
• Height 3’8” - 6’7”
(1118 mm - 2007 mm)
• Weight 12.1 lbs. (5.5 kg)
• Base diameter 47” (1194 mm)
• Telescoping tube diameter
1.5 (38 mm)
• Adapter diameter
1.375 (35 mm)
• Load capacity of
150 lbs. (68.2 kg)
• Folded 43.5” x 5.5”
(1105 mm x 140 mm)
TS-110B
• Item #17356— black
• Height 5.2” - 9.2”
(1575 mm - 2794 mm)
• Weight 17.2 lbs. (7.8 kg)
• Base diameter 62” (1575 mm)
• Telescoping tube diameter
1.5 (38 mm)
• Adapter diameter
1.375 (35 mm)
• Load capacity of
150 lbs. (68.2 kg)
• Folded 57.5” x 5.5”
(1463 mm x 140 mm)
TS-100BL
• Item #17357— black
• Height 5.2” - 9.2”
(1575 mm - 2794 mm)
• Weight 17.6 lbs. (8 kg)
• Base diameter 62” (1575 mm)
• Telescoping tube diameter
1.5 (38 mm)
• Adapter diameter
1.375 (35 mm)
• Load capacity of
150 lbs. (68.2 kg)
• Folded 57.5” x 5.5”
(1463 mm x 140 mm)
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