Aluminum round-tube stage trusses are built for crews who need to set up fast, tear down faster, and still trust the rig with lights, speakers, or even small cars. Below is a straight-talk guide to how they go up, Modular Truss what they’re made of, and where they shine.
Putting it up – no cranes, no welders
Time and muscle: two to four people, one to three hours up, one hour down.
Step 1 – mark the floor
• Sweep the area; slope must be under 3°.
• Tape out the footprint (e.g., 10 m × 6 m needs four main trusses and six cross-beams).
• Count parts: main tubes (4 m / 6 m / 8 m), modular truss system spigots, pins, flanges, base plates, and hand tools.
Step 2 – feet first
• Drop adjustable base plates every 1.5–2 m.
• lightweight modular truss Wind the screws until the bubble is level – tolerance 2 mm across the line.
Step 3 – frame it
• Each 6 m bay weighs about 35 kg – two people can carry it.
• Bolt the feet to the flanges (M10 bolts, 30–40 N·m)adjustable modular truss frame.
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