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Doughty Modular Rigging
Doughty Modular Rigging
This simple and clever modular rigging system from Doughty uses 48 mm Ø aluminium barrel in conjunction with a truss style conical coupling. The system is designed as two parts - Modular Drop Arms [referred to a 'Tee' frames] which are single arms designed to be suspended with a coupler and 'H' Frames, which can be suspended or floor-standing with tank traps.
Shown above are some examples. From left to right are:
1. Three large 'H' frames topped with a pair of trigger clamps and a small 'H' frame suspending four moving lights.
2. Four 'Tee' frames with through connectors in a ladder configuration, shown with parcans or similar.
3. An arc of Modular 'Tee' frames with various extensions to create this shape. These can be made more rigid for larger luminaires by using an inverted 'Tee' frame at the top and connecting to the truss with two parallel couplers.
4. Four 'Tee' frames with through connectors in a ladder configuration, shown with parcans or similar.
5. A Pair of large 'H' frames connected to two tank traps via adapters creating a floor standing assembly.
6. A large bank of parcans or similar suspended on two clamps/couplers with six small 'H' frames connected.
This simple and clever modular rigging system from Doughty uses 48 mm Ø aluminium barrel in conjunction with a truss style conical coupling. The system is designed as two parts - Modular Drop Arms [referred to a 'Tee' frames] which are single arms designed to be suspended with a coupler and 'H' Frames, which can be suspended or floor-standing with tank traps.
Shown above are some examples. From left to right are:
1. Three large 'H' frames topped with a pair of trigger clamps and a small 'H' frame suspending four moving lights.
2. Four 'Tee' frames with through connectors in a ladder configuration, shown with parcans or similar.
3. An arc of Modular 'Tee' frames with various extensions to create this shape. These can be made more rigid for larger luminaires by using an inverted 'Tee' frame at the top and connecting to the truss with two parallel couplers.
4. Four 'Tee' frames with through connectors in a ladder configuration, shown with parcans or similar.
5. A Pair of large 'H' frames connected to two tank traps via adapters creating a floor standing assembly.
6. A large bank of parcans or similar suspended on two clamps/couplers with six small 'H' frames connected.