SKU: GC52-KPKS083

KUPO KS-083 Quick Release Adapter 1/8"-16 Male Threaded (Top Mount)

KUPO KS-083 Quick Release Adapter 1/8"-16 Male Threaded (Top Mount)

The Kupo quick release system has a spring-loaded ball bearing mechanism. The aluminium built portion with a 1/4''-20 female thread can be securely attached to any lighting or video accessory comes with a 1/4''-20 male stud. The spring locking mechanism with the hex-shaped receiver built on the bottom portion not only prevents the top mount from rotating but also makes it easy and quick to attach and detach your equipment. Simply push the red release collar down. Ideal for mounting monitors, lights and microphones on the articulated arms or anything that comes with 1/4''-20 male thread.

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KUPO KS-083 Quick Release Adapter 1/8"-16 Male Threaded (Top Mount)

The Kupo quick release system has a spring-loaded ball bearing mechanism. The aluminium built portion with a 1/4''-20 female thread can be securely attached to any lighting or video accessory comes with a 1/4''-20 male stud. The spring locking mechanism with the hex-shaped receiver built on the bottom portion not only prevents the top mount from rotating but also makes it easy and quick to attach and detach your equipment. Simply push the red release collar down. Ideal for mounting monitors, lights and microphones on the articulated arms or anything that comes with 1/4''-20 male thread.

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