New TAF Vertical Tower Safely Hangs Loudspeaker Arrays

by | Audio, Gear, Production, Video

Introducing TAF’s new PA Vertical Tower 1 (PAV1)! It’s the right choice for safely and securely hanging heavy speaker arrays at your large-scale events. And due to its versatile design, the PAV1 not only serves as an independent PA tower or part of your stage setup, but also as stable support for LED walls.

Utilizing TAF’s specially designed top section and heavy-duty HT44 or TT44 truss segments with quicklock connection system, you are provided with certified loading up to 2,205 lbs at heights up to 26.2 ft. 

Stability is ensured by its robust base, which accepts ballast up to 4,410 lbs and features strategically placed attachment points for guy wires or manual/electric hoists. Uneven ground is easily tamed by its four independent spindles for safe and stable horizontal leveling. Outriggers are available for additional stability when required.

  • High strength and stable support of speaker arrays or LED screens
  • 2,205 lbs max. loading
  • 26.2 ft max. height
  • Choice between HT44 or TT44 truss segments with quicklock connection system for quick and easy setup
  • Robust top section with hanging points
  • Up to 4,410 lbs ballast on compact base with 4 independent spindles for convenient leveling
  • Attachment points on base for guy wires and manual/electric hoists

Contact TAF USA at 877-556-1999 or sales@taf-usa.com for more information.

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