Installation Manual
Tactile Sound Transducers
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Tactile Sound Transducers
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Supplied Parts
SUPPLIED PARTS (ILLUSTRATED BELOW)
A. (1) TST209 Transducer
B. (1) Unimount Bracket
C. (1) 3/8”-16 x 3” Hanger Bolt
D. (1) 3/8”-16 x 3” Threaded Stud
E. (1) 3/8”-16 x 1.5” Threaded Stud
F. (1) 3/8”-16 x 1” Hex Bolt
G. (4) #12 x 1” Screw
H. (2) 3/8” Jam Nut
I. (4) #12 Washer
J. (4) #12 Lock Washer
K. (1) 3/8” Washer
L. (1) 3/8” Lock Washer
M. (1) T-Nut
• InstallationGuide
REQUIRED TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Depending on your application, you will need some or
all of the following tools and materials:
•#2PhillipsScrewdriver
•(2)9/16”Open-EndedWrenches
•Drill
•Saw
•WireStripper
•SolderingGunorWireNuts
•Adhesive(constructionglue)
•Hardwood(oak,maple,ash,etc.,notpineor
softwoods) for creating mounting bridges
•SpeakerCable(min.16AWG;12-14AWG
recommended)
Wood is one of the best conductors of tactile vibrations. In most
applications, the TST should be centrally located on the structure
(chair, floor, riser, deck, etc.) in order to evenly distribute the tactile
effect. When two or more TSTs are used on one structure, they should
be spaced equidistant from each other and the edges/boundaries of the
structure. Mounting to a bridge, joist, or frame member is preferred.
NOTE: e TST 239, TST329, and AW339 Transducers are designed to be mounted in any
orientation. e TST429 transducer is designed to be mounted in a horizontal orientation
ONLY.
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Side View
3-D View
Front View
General Location Diagram
Transducer mounted to chair frame
Transducer mounted inside platform or riser
Transducer mounted beneath oor
General Information
Correct for all Transducers Correct for all Transducers
Correct for TST239, TST329, and
AW339 Transducers ONLY