Introduction:
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the simple process of breaking down your Rockville RVLS60 light stand after your event or gig. These steps are easy to follow—even if you have no prior experience. No tools are needed, and the included travel bag will help keep everything organized for storage or transport.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Lower the Stand
- Loosen the top knob on the stand.
- Gently pull the top section upward just enough to remove the safety pin.
- Once the pin is out, lower the top pole completely.
2. Remove the Lights and T-Bar
- Detach any lights from the T-bar.
- Tip: Be sure to collect and keep all mounting hardware with the stand pieces.
- Loosen the knob that holds the T-bar in place.
- Lift the T-bar off the stand and set it aside.
3. Fold the Stand Legs
- Locate the knob at the base of the stand.
- Loosen this knob to allow the legs to move.
- Pull the legs upward to contract them inward toward the stand.
- Tighten the knob to secure the legs in the closed position.
4. Pack the Stand and T-Bar
- Use the included travel bag, which has a built-in divider for organization.
- Place the folded stand on one side of the divider.
- Place the T-bar on the other side.
- Store all mounting hardware in the bag with the stand to avoid losing any parts.
5. Zip Up and Go
- Close the travel bag securely.
- The RVLS60 is now ready to be carried to your next gig or safely stored away.
Troubleshooting & FAQs:
Q: What should I do if the safety pin won’t come out easily?
A: Gently wiggle the top pole while pulling upward to relieve tension on the pin.
Q: Can I leave the lights attached when packing?
A: It’s best to remove the lights to prevent damage during transport.
Q: What if I lose the hardware?
A: You can contact Rockville to purchase replacement mounting hardware.
Conclusion:
Breaking down your Rockville RVLS60 is quick and easy with just a few steps. Keeping the stand and all hardware in the included travel bag ensures your setup is ready to go for your next event.
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