MG-3D/M MULTIPURPOSE GRID AND ACCESSORIES
PN: 05.132.036.01 B2
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MCF-MILO CASTER FRAME KIT
The MCF-MILO caster frame allows you to transport stacks of up to four entire MILO loudspeakers high. Whether
you’re deploying and striking a MILO array, the MCF-MILO frame can also support the weight of the array — making
the array easy to assemble or dissemble by using blocks of up to four MILO loudspeakers. You may use any of first
three the top holes in the MRAL-MILO real AlignaLink to attach the MCF-MILO. Use the 1° position to achieve a 0°
angle between the MCF-MILO frame and the MILO loudspeaker above it. The MCF-MILO's rugged steel frame means
you can forklift it; a range of protective transport covers is also available.
CAUTION: Do not exceed four MILO loudspeakers high on a block to avoid tipping over the stack.
CAUTION: Avoid blocks of four with pronounced angles. Always try to keep the center of gravity as
close as possible to the center of the caster frame to avoid tipping over the stack. Use the first hole in
the top row (0° position) on the MRAL-MILO to move the center of gravity forward on a block with angles.
TIP: You can transport the MG-3D/M grid attached to the top MILO on a block.
CAUTION: For safety reasons, do
not leave the caster frame attached
to the last MILO loudspeaker when flying
an array of MILO loudspeakers.
TIP: If you are transporting the MG-3D/M attached to the top MILO on a block and additional height is
needed to avoid colliding with other MILO stacks, use the optional MILO wheel frame extension kit (part
number 40.132.150.01) to raise the level of the stack by 1 inch.
List of Contents: MCF-MILO Caster Frame Kit (40.132.039.01)
Qty Part Number Description
A
1 MCF-MILO Caster Frame
B
4 134.023 3/8" x 1.5" Quick Release Pin (QRP)*
*Includes hardware to fix the lanyard to the MCF-MILO
B
A
CAUTION: When
lifting a block with
a forklift, always keep the
forks wide – close to the
MCF-MILO caster frame’s
wheels. Doing otherwise (for
example, moving the forks
together in the center) may
bend the frame.