SKU: GC52-KP481

KUPO 481 two Section Wind-up Followspot Stand

Kupo 481 two Section Wind-up Followspot Stand

Kupo 481 Followspot stands are constructed from chrome plated steel, with a geared column and single riser that extends from 92cm through to 145cm. The elevation per handle turn is 2.2cm, making it possible to lift leavy equipment, up to 50kg load, with a single operator. The unique automatic self-locking mechanism is designed to prevent the light stand from dropping unexpectedly, making the operation safer.

LOCK POSTION: The safety pin will automatically drop into each hole in the centre post tube as the centre pole is extended.

By using the levelling leg, the stand can be quickly leveled on uneven terrain.

Compatible with KC100 braked castors (not included)

Regular price $549.00
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