
MG-MICA MULTIPURPOSE GRID AND ACCESSORIES
PN: 05.147.034.01 A
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Figure 4.1. Two points, front and rear
MG-MICA PICKUP CONFIGURATIONS
The MG-MICA grid can accommodate a variety of pick-up configurations using its six pickup points – three on each
side of the grid. When possible it is recommended to use front and rear pick up points in order to be able to change
the tilt of the grid and the array by using the front and rear motors.
NOTE: The design of the MG-MICA allows the use of any pickup configuration without affecting the
load rating.
It is also possible to bridle between pickup points to give better stability to the grid compared to a single point per side.
CAUTION: If a bridle is used between pick-up points on the MG-MICA, the angle of the bridle at the
apex should not be greater than 90 degrees to avoid increasing the load on the bridles and damaging
the grid.
Common pickup configurations using two motors:
Figure 4.2. Three points, front bridle Figure 4.3. Three points, rear bridle
Figure 4.4. Four points, front and rear bridle Figure 4.5. Four points, front and rear bridles on sides
CAUTION:
Always use
properly rated rigging
hardware. The use of
3/4” shackles for the
MG-MICA grid’s pick-up
points is recommended.
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