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Rosco 10 lb Sandbag |
The Rosco 10 lb Sandbag (Empty) is a bag with the capacity to hold 10 lb (4.5 kg) of sand. It is a rigging accessory designed for stage purposes. Most often, it is used as a portable and adjustable counterweight method for hemp rigging. It's also frequently used to weight floor plates for stage bracing and to secure scenery and props. Made in the ...
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Smith-Victor MB110 2-Section Lightweight Boom |
The Smith-Victor MB110 2-Section Lightweight Boom is a 2-section anodized aluminum lightweight boom arm with a 1.0 lb counterweight and swivel handle light stand mount. It holds a small light fixture. It can support loads up to 1.75 lb. UPC: 037733001073 In the Box Smith-Victor MB110 2-Section Lightweight Boom Swivel Mount Counterweight 1 Yea...
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Smith-Victor No. 49 5 Heavy Duty |
This Smith-Victor No. 49/5 Heavy Duty Pipe Clamp is made of lightweight cast alloy. Clamps on tubes: 1/2 to 2-1/8 inches. Complete with standard stud. A very versatile tool which will lever-lock to flat surfaces, poles, etc. It will hold up to medium weight light fixtures. UPC: 037733005729 Table of Contents ...
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Dot Line Triple Flash Shoe 3.5mm |
The Triple Flash Shoe 3.5mm Sync from Dot Line Corp is a unique sync adapter that has three hot shoes. Each one features a connection for speedlights that have a locking pin, and the bottom of the device has a 1/4 - 20" female thread--allowing it to be mounted onto a light stand or even a tripod. The adapter is connected to the camera via an optio...
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Kupo Double Convi Clamp |
The Double Convi Clamp from Kupo consists of a pair of Convi clamps joined back-to-back with a double hexagonal stud. These twin clamps can be used to join a wide variety of materials together, like a cross bar on a pair of Kupoles. The clamps feature lightweight alloy construction with stainless steel bolts, and have a stealthy black finish. Pa...
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Kupo Convi Clamp With Adjustable Handle |
The Convi Clamp With Adjustable Handle from Kupo has a hexagonal receiver that accepts many Convi accessories to mount almost any light fixture, camera or accessory. This clamp has a ratcheted handle that allows you to reposition it in case you don't have clearance to rotate the handle in a complete circle to tighten or loosen it. The clamp featur...
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Kupo Mini Alli Clamp |
The Mini Alli Clamp from Kupo is an all-purpose steel spring clamp with a baby 5/8-inch receiver to accept any baby 5/8-inch stud. The jaw offers a reliable hold and opens from 0.2 to 1.4 inches. This accessory is ideal for holding a fill card or flag. The clamp is made of steel and aluminum and has a stainless steel finish. Baby 5/8" (16 mm) re...
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Kupo Grip Arm Support |
The Grip Arm Support from Kupo is a lightweight telescopic arm with a Kupo Tiny Clamp on one side designed to attach to the 5/8-inch steel grip arm and a unique threaded stud notched specifically for the Kupo 3 & 4 Way Clamp System that mounts onto the riser of a Master C Stand. The support features aluminum and steel construction for long-term du...
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Kupo Scraper With Baby 5 8" |
Scraper with 5/8" Baby Stud Product Video The Scraper from Kupo is a stiff-bladed putty knife with a built-in baby 5/8-inch stud. The thin metal blade is designed to be wedged into the gap between a door and its frame, placed under a stack of books or between two books on a shelf, or even clamped to a ladder step. The scraper featu...
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Kupo Hex Stud 3 8"-16 M |
The brass Hex Stud from Kupo is designed to be used with the Kupo Convi Clamp System. One side has a 1/4"-20 male thread and the other has a 3/8"-16 male thread. Double-sided hex stud designed for Kupo's Convi Clamp System In the Box Kupo Hex Stud 3/8"-16 M & 1/4"-20 M Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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