Introduction
The Rockville RVLS60 Lighting Stand provides a sturdy and adjustable setup for mounting PAR lights, wedge lights, and other fixtures. This guide walks you through attaching lights to the T-bar, securing them properly, and making height adjustments.
Step 1: Attaching the T-Bar to the Stand
- Loosen the knob on the bottom of the T-bar.
- Align the hole on the bottom of the T-bar with the top of the stand.
- Slide the T-bar onto the stand’s top pole.
- Tighten the knob securely to ensure stability.
Step 2: Mounting PAR Lights
- Identify the mounting holes on the top and bottom of the T-bar.
- Gather the included hardware (bolts, washers, and wing nuts).
- Remove the wing nut and one washer from a bolt.
- Insert the bolt (with one washer attached) through a hole in the T-bar.
- Place the second washer on top of the light’s bracket (to prevent scratches).
- Align the bracket’s hole with the bolt and secure it using the wing nut.
- Tighten the wing nut completely to hold the light in place.
- Repeat these steps for additional PAR lights.
Step 3: Mounting Wedge Lights (Bracket less Setup)
- Remove the wing nut from a bolt (it won’t be needed).
- Remove one washer and insert the bolt into a T-bar hole.
- Place the second washer on the bottom of the bolt for protection.
- Align one of the wedge light’s screw holes with the bolt.
- Screw the wedge light onto the bolt by rotating it until secure.
- Use a wrench if necessary to tighten the bolt while mounting.
- Repeat for additional wedge lights.
Step 4: Adjusting the Stand Height
- Loosen the height adjustment knobs on the stand.
- Raise the pole to the desired height.
- Insert the safety pin into the nearest hole to lock the height.
- Lower the stand slightly so the pin catches.
- Tighten the height adjustment knob to secure it.
Conclusion
Mounting PAR lights or wedge lights onto the Rockville RVLS60 is a simple and efficient process. With its adjustable height and secure mounting options, this stand ensures a professional and stable lighting setup for any event, gig, or stage performance.
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