We're in the process of purchasing a new projector screen (Da-Lite Model C, most likely) and want to safely suspend it from our pipe grid. However, we'd like to use some kind of truss clamp so the screen can be moved anywhere in the room.
Most screens in classrooms here are hung using something like this with an s-hook attaching the screen to the bracket. I called Da-Lite and the sales guy recommended using "cable or something from the grid to an s-hook/eyebolt on the screen."
Is an s-hook like that acceptable in this situation - say using a clamp like this ? Anyone have a better plan?
Most screens in classrooms here are hung using something like this with an s-hook attaching the screen to the bracket. I called Da-Lite and the sales guy recommended using "cable or something from the grid to an s-hook/eyebolt on the screen."
Is an s-hook like that acceptable in this situation - say using a clamp like this ? Anyone have a better plan?