Group E
A set of four M8 inserts on the bottom, designed to be used with the Peavey Versamount 70+ mounting bracket.
For Group A and B, always use both inserts as a pair; NEVER use just one insert to fly a cabinet!
For Group C, D and E, Always use all four inserts of a given group as a set; NEVER use just one insert to fly a
cabinet! The four insert groupings are meant to have all four inserts used at once within a group.
Group E should only be used with the Versamount 70+ oriented beneath the cabinet, and at an angle less
than 30 degrees from vertical.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSERT MATING HARDWARE
Group A and Group B should use an M8 forged steel shoulder-type lifting eyebolt, which meets the requirements
of DIN 580 or ASTM A489. They should only be used in pairs, and in conjunction with the rear most pair of M8
inserts on the same surface, as a pull-back/aiming adjustment, using M8 eyebolts of a similar specification. The
length of the threaded shank on the front eyebolts should not exceed 3/4" (approx. 20 mm), so that it does not
bottom out in the insert. The length of the threaded shank on the rear eyebolts should not exceed 0.709" (approx.
18 mm), so that it does not bottom out in the insert. Thread pitch: 1.25 mm per thread
Group C should use an M8, grade 8.8 or better, 1.25 mm per thread, metric bolt, that does not penetrate the
cabinet past the cabinet surface more than 0.709" (approx. 18 mm). When using a Peavey Versamount 70+
mounting bracket and lock washer, the length of the bolt should not exceed 1.0" (approx. 25 mm).
Group D should use an M8, grade 8.8 or better, 1.25 mm per thread, metric bolt, that does not penetrate the
cabinet past the cabinet surface more than 0.400" (10 mm). When using a Peavey Versamount 70+ mounting
bracket and lock washer, the length of the bolt should not exceed 3/4" (approx. 20 mm).
WARNING! (note to structural engineer)
The thread insertion depth past the surface of the cabinet of the end of the mounting bolt should not be more
than 0.787" (20 mm) for insert groups A and B and not more than 0.400" (10 mm) for Group D.
If these thread insertion depths are exceeded, then the inserts may be damaged or unseated from the
cabinet, severely compromising the mounting integrity of the cabinet!
For maximum mounting strength, safety and reliability, the bolt threads should engage at least 10 mm of
depth for Group A and B, and at least 8 mm of depth for groups C and D.
The PVXp 10 mounting insert groups C and D are designed to be used with the Peavey Versamount 70 Plus
mounting bracket (00454470 black, 00454460 white), as well as the Impulse
12" array bracket (00386920
®
black, 00386940 white). It can also be used with the Peavey Wall-Mount Speaker Stand (00922940 black,
00487390 white), which will fit into the built-in stand mount cup on the bottom of the cabinet.
CONNECTING AC POWER TO THE PVXp 10
The PVXp 10 comes with a 6-foot IEC connection AC power cord. If you are using an extension cord or power
strip with this powered speaker, make sure it is of good quality and of a sufficient current capacity to maintain
safety and maximize the power output capability of the PVXp 10. For maximum undistorted output, do not
connect any other device to the same extension cord that the PVXp 10 is connected to. Do not exceed the rated
current capacity of the extension cord with the sum total of all units connected to it.
When first plugging in the AC cord, make sure the power switch is in the OFF position, and then turn it ON only
once the power cord has been connected. Built-in muting will engage when the proper sequence of steps is
taken.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATION
When installing the PVXp 10, AC power runs will be used and a certified electrician should be consulted to be sure
that all AC wiring complies with local codes and regulations. It is also advisable to use a cable clip properly affixed
to the cabinet to strain relief the IEC power cord connected to the amplifier module at (2) so the power cord cannot
be pulled out or vibrate loose.