The Verto truss brings a totally new perspective on truss assembly and is described as a game changer
Germany - Prolyte reports that the Verto truss was among the most mentioned product innovations at the Prolight+Sound exhibition. From the launch on 5 April until the last day of the show, a record number of visitors tried and tested the Verto truss, while quite a few were brave enough to take up the Verto Speed Challenge. The speedy and very silent Verto truss, sets records in assembly and disassembly times.

"The feedback we received during the show has been tremendous, we have been constantly busy. We've raised an immediate demand for this truss - way beyond our highest expectations," comments Ralph Stockley, CCO.

"We knew the Verto truss would draw attention as the first real truss innovation in years," continues Eric Laanstra, product manager, "But you never know to what extent. The Verto truss has received very positive feedback, that's very rewarding."

The Verto truss brings a totally new perspective on truss assembly and is described as a game changer in our industry. The Verto truss is based on a new principle of truss connection, where the sections are joined by a rotating coupler system.

"Looking at daily working practice for technicians, the goal was to make assembling truss not only easier, but also safer. Furthermore, playing into the trend of ever shortening production times, reducing the assembly and disassembly time was important - that's where you can make the difference," states Johann Stuut, R&D engineer at Prolyte and the mastermind behind this new system. Tested general assembly times are up to 3 times faster than those for truss with conical coupling systems and seven times faster than any bolted truss.

The Verto truss can be assembled by a simple rotating locking system, securing your truss in seconds, without the need for tools. Due to this, assembly is almost completely silent, thereby greatly adding to safety on the work floor. Tested general sound levels are around 55dB, where a conical truss system generates a sound level of 80dB during assembly.

Prolyte can look forward to a very good market response, based on orders already accepted at the show and the given overall interest.

"We know we would shake up the truss world a bit, but still, this was a dream launch, you never dare to hope to receive such wonderful feedback on a product presentation, we've been the buzz of the show," adds Marina Prak, head of marketing. "It's wonderful we now can offer this product with a special 25% introduction discount, celebrating our 25th anniversary in style."

(Jim Evans)


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