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  1. Showgear MT-200 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 200kg 6.4m
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    Showgear MT-200 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 200kg 6.4m
    • 6.4m maximum height for versatile event setup options
    • 200kg load capacity accommodates heavy truss and lighting
    • Removable legs for straightforward transport and storage
    • Automatic leg locking and multiple safety reinforcements
    • Built-in circular bubble for precise tower levelling
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    Showgear MT-300 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 300kg 6.1m
    • Raises up to 300kg with a lift height of 6.1 metres
    • Safe operation with automatic leg locking and safety pins
    • Removable legs for speedy transport and storage
    • Reinforced base and integrated level bubble for stability
    • Includes 4 heavy-duty swivel castors for easy positioning
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  3. Showgear MT-230 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 230kg 5.3m
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    Showgear MT-230 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 230kg 5.3m
    • Raises up to 230kg loads to a maximum height of 5.3 metres
    • Equipped with multiple safety systems for secure operation
    • Removable legs for easy transport and compact storage
    • Reinforced steel construction ensures stability under load
    • Circular bubble for precise levelling on a range of surfaces
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  4. Showgear MT-150 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 150kg 5.3m
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    Showgear MT-150 Lifting Tower Mammoth Stand 150kg 5.3m
    • Supports loads up to 150kg for versatile stage applications
    • Raises truss and equipment to a maximum height of 5.3 metres
    • Safety features include reinforced base and automatic leg locks
    • Removable legs offer convenient transport and storage
    • Integrated bubble level for precise positioning and stability
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  5. Showgear MAT-500 Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 500kg 6.5m
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    Showgear MAT-500 Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 500kg 6.5m
    • Lifts up to 500kg directly from the floor - no added user strain
    • Extends to a 6.5m maximum height for a wide range of events
    • Engineered with multiple built-in safety mechanisms
    • Wide base and reinforced construction for optimal stability
    • Adaptable for various professional line array and truss setups
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  6. Showgear MAT-350 Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 350kg 6.5m
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    Showgear MAT-350 Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 350kg 6.5m
    • Lifts loads of up to 350kg directly from the floor surface
    • Reaches a maximum height of 6.5 metres for versatile setups
    • Engineered aluminium frame with reinforced base for durability
    • Automatic leg locking, safety pins, and levelling bubble for safety
    • Swivel castors with brakes for secure and easy positioning
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  7. Showgear MAT-250 Compact - Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 250kg 6.5m
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    Showgear MAT-250 Compact - Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 250kg 6.5m
    • Lifts up to 250kg directly from floor level
    • Maximum height reach of 6.5 metres for overhead setups
    • Compact, foldable form for easy transport and storage
    • Multiple integrated safety features ensure stability
    • Ideal for line array tower and truss rigging
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  8. Showgear MAT-250 Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 250kg 5.4m
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    Showgear MAT-250 Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 250kg 5.4m
    • Handles up to 250kg, ideal for heavy professional applications
    • Reaches maximum height of 5.4m for versatile stage setups
    • Direct floor loading keeps manual effort to a minimum
    • Multiple integrated safety features for reliable operation
    • Made from aluminium, robust yet lightweight for easier transport
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  9. Showgear MAT-250+ Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 250kg 6.5m
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    Showgear MAT-250+ Line Array Tower Mammoth Stand 250kg 6.5m
    • Lifts up to 250kg to a working height of 6.5 metres
    • Direct front-loading minimises manual handling and effort
    • Reinforced base and automatic leg locks provide safe lifting
    • Bubble leveller included for accurate and secure positioning
    • Aluminium construction ensures strength with lighter weight
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  10. Showgear Rigging Bar 1 for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands
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    Showgear Rigging Bar 1 for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands
    • Designed for seamless compatibility with Mammoth MAT-250/350 models
    • Steel construction supports a maximum load of 250kg
    • Compact size: 432mm length, 111mm width, and only 70mm tall
    • Screw knob locking and shackle rigging included for secure installation
    • Suitable for intensive event, stage, and lifting tower applications
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  11. Showgear Adjustable Truss Mount for MT-series Double Wing Nut
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    Showgear Adjustable Truss Mount for MT-series Double Wing Nut
    • Strong steel build with 300kg maximum load capability
    • Adjustable fit for MT and LT series lifting towers
    • Double wing nut system ensures secure attachment every use
    • Compact size: 552mm length, 40mm width, 350mm height
    • Simple screw knob locking for quick, precise adjustments
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  12. Showgear Rigging Bar 2 for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands - Black
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    Showgear Rigging Bar 2 for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands - Black
    • Designed for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands compatibility
    • Constructed from black powder-coated steel for durability
    • Handles loads up to 250kg with secure screw knob locking
    • Includes rigging shackles for reliable, ready-to-use setup
    • Measures 825mm in length to match various stage setups
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  13. Showgear Rigging Bar 3 for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands
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    Showgear Rigging Bar 3 for MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands
    • Steel construction supports up to 250kg for safe rigging
    • 800mm length suits large fixtures and wide truss spans
    • Compatible with MAT-250/350 Mammoth Stands for easy use
    • Secure screw knob locking mechanism for firm placement
    • Supplied shackles make immediate installation possible
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  14. Showgear Rotating Truss Holder for MAT Series Mammoth Stands
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    Showgear Rotating Truss Holder for MAT Series Mammoth Stands
    • Rotating design for flexible truss positioning and support
    • Screw knob locking type ensures secure, adjustable mounting
    • Supports up to 100kg - suitable for demanding applications
    • Precision-engineered steel build with compact dimensions
    • Compatible with MAT Series Mammoth stands for versatile use
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Trussing and Trussing Structure for Event Professionals

In theatres, concert halls, broadcast studios and temporary outdoor venues, a safe method of supporting equipment remains essential. Trussing, a lattice of straight members joined at nodes, fulfils that role. When planned correctly, a trussing structure allows lighting bars, speaker clusters, screens or scenic elements to be positioned where required without overstressing the host building or relying on improvised fixings. The information below outlines core engineering principles, material choices, planning steps and maintenance routines commonly followed across the UK events sector.

Fundamental Engineering Concepts

A typical trussing span behaves as a series of triangular forms. Triangulation locks each chord in position, so compression and tension forces transfer through the entire frame rather than concentrating at a single point. The outcome is a relatively lightweight component capable of carrying loads that would overwhelm solid beams of comparable mass.

  • Chords: The main longitudinal tubes that resist bending.
  • Web members: Diagonals linking the chords, handling shear forces and stabilising the shape.
  • Nodes: Intersections where chords and webs meet. Joints must stay rigid to maintain the original geometry under load.

Designers calculate stress levels using static analysis and, on complex assemblies, finite-element software. Safe working values then appear on published loading charts. Where dynamic forces (moving scenery, winched loads, or audience movement) may arise, additional safety factors enter the calculation.

Materials in Common Use

Most modern trussing employs an extruded alloy because of the favourable strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. Although lighter than steels of similar capacity, the alloy sections still provide the wall thickness required for robust connection points and repeated handling. Protective finishes vary. Anodising offers a clean, hard surface, while paint coatings serve either aesthetic or weather-resistant purposes.

Key Performance Considerations

  • Tensile strength: Determines how much direct pulling force a chord withstands.
  • Yield strength: The point at which permanent deformation begins. Higher values extend service life under repeated loading.
  • Modulus of elasticity: Governs deflection over a given span. Low deflection remains vital where precision aiming of fixtures is required.

Connection Methods

Fast, reliable joints speed up assembly on site and keep alignment accurate. Conical couplers with tapered pins remain widespread, though threaded bolts and pre-installed quick-connect fittings also appear. Choice depends on technician preference, available tooling and project budget. Whatever the mechanism, the mating faces must be free from burrs, dirt and distortion. Even slight damage reduces bearing area, raising stress levels around the joint.

Configuring a Trussing Structure

Assessing the Brief

Every installation begins with a load list. Fixture weight, point spacing, cable routing and potential access paths all feed into an initial sketch. At this early stage, additional information covering wind exposure, roof height, floor loading and fire egress should be gathered. Omitting such data can jeopardise the entire schedule once on-site.

Selecting Span Length and Depth

Long spans reduce the number of ground supports but raise bending moments. A deeper profile counters that bending. Conversely, tight ceiling voids push designers toward shallower profiles, often at the expense of maximum span length. The final decision balances clearance, weight and aesthetics.

Calculating Point Loads and Reactions

After placing fixtures along the span, loading software or manual equations deliver the reaction forces at support points. These reactions inform the specification of hoists, stands or structural anchors. In multi-level grids, each lower chord not only carries direct equipment loads but also reacts to imposed forces from the framework above.

Typical Applications

Although best known for suspending lighting or audio, a trussing structure adapts to multiple scenarios:

  • Creating a ceiling grid above an exhibition floor for banners and graphic panels.
  • Supporting projection surfaces where conventional wall fixing points are unavailable.
  • Forming gateways or walk-through portals at outdoor events.
  • Acting as ballast-free ballast holders when combined with outriggers and weights.
  • Providing camera rails or track mountings in broadcast studios.

By varying bay length, orientation and bracing, the same stock sections handle either delicate scenic pieces or substantial electro-acoustic arrays. That flexibility justifies the component investment for hire companies and venues operating diverse show calendars.

Summary

Properly designed, installed and maintained trussing provides a stable, modular platform for creative ideas in entertainment, broadcast and corporate presentation. The engineering principles are straightforward, yet the consequences of error remain significant. Selecting sections with adequate capacity, reading the associated charts with care and engaging qualified riggers secures the desired outcome: reliable support with minimal fuss.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much weight can a single span of trussing carry?

The capacity depends on the profile size, length and load positioning. Manufacturers publish tables showing uniformly distributed load and allowable point loads; these should always be referenced before finalising a design.

Are custom paint finishes available?

Yes, powder coating or wet-spray finishes in RAL colours can be ordered. Lead times vary depending on batch sizes and curing capacity at the finishing plant.

Can a trussing structure be installed outdoors for long periods?

Permanent external use is possible with suitable corrosion protection and additional wind-load evaluation. Regular inspections become even more important where weather exposure is constant.

What training is recommended for crew members handling trussing?

A recognised rigging qualification combined with manual handling instruction prepares crew to lift, connect and align sections safely. Refresher courses every few years help maintain good practice.

Is re-configuration possible once the initial design is complete?

Modular nature allows alteration provided new spans remain within published limits and the revised layout undergoes a fresh load assessment.

How should damaged sections be treated?

Any chord showing dents, cracks or enlarged connection holes should be removed from service immediately and inspected by a competent engineer.

What paperwork accompanies a new purchase from Stage Concepts?

Delivery typically includes a certificate of conformity, load charts, assembly notes and care guidelines. Digital copies are also supplied for record-keeping.