
MG-MICA MULTIPURPOSE GRID AND ACCESSORIES
PN: 05.147.034.01 A
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ATTACHING THE GRID LINKS
Please note that the front and rear links are different. The rear link is wider than the front.
Also, note that in the rear link the spacing between the two end holes and the center hole is not identical; the shorter
distance should go up into the grid in order to pin correctly. The arrow stamped on the link indicates which way goes
into the grid.
CAUTION: Always use two
red button pins (3/8" x 1.5")
to secure each grid link to the
MG-MICA. These pins have lanyards
that allow them to be attached to
and remain with the MG-MICA grid.
Avoid using the blue button pins
(3/8" x 1.125") since they are shorter
and will not lock in place.
CAUTION: The front and
rear grid links are of dif-
ferent widths, and should not be
substituted for each other. The
rear link is wider than the front.
FRONT AND REAR POSITIONS
The MG-MICA grid allows you to fly MICA loudspeakers in two positions with respect to the grid. Two sets of link posi-
tions are provided, labeled Front (and Rear) Link, Maximum Uptilt and Front (and Rear) Link, Maximum Downtilt. Select
the appropriate set of holes on each side of the grid, and pin the front and rear grid links in place with two quick-re-
lease pins each.
Once the links are attached, they can remain with the grid as it is removed and transported in touring applications. By
pulling the lower quick-release pins, the links can be rotated clockwise into the grid, and then re-pinned in the stowed
position (when they are in the Maximum Uptilt position). Alternately, the grid can remain connected to the top MICA
loudspeaker and be transported with that stack using the MCF-MICA caster frame.
Red button pins
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