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Kupo KCP-602 3.5" Centre Jaw Super Viser Clamp

The Kupo KCP-602 Super Viser Clamp is a heavy duty, strong and versatile clamp that can mount securely on almost any surface. Perfect for mounting large lighting fixtures like 2000W hot lights, or high power studio flash heads on location, or in a uniquie positions, the Super Viser Clamp is an essential addition to your kit. The Kupo KCP-602 Super Viser will clamp securely to round or square objects, like lighting stands, street sign poles, tabletops or door frames. The specially formulated grip pads on the jaws of the Super Viser provide a stong grip while also protecting the surface that it's clamped onto.

SKU: GC52-KPKCP602

Kupo KCP-602 3.5" Centre Jaw Super Viser Clamp

Kupo KCP-602 3.5" Centre Jaw Super Viser Clamp

The Kupo KCP-602 Super Viser Clamp is a heavy duty, strong and versatile clamp that can mount securely on almost any surface. Perfect for mounting large lighting fixtures like 2000W hot lights, or high power studio flash heads on location, or in a uniquie positions, the Super Viser Clamp is an essential addition to your kit. The Kupo KCP-602 Super Viser will clamp securely to round or square objects, like lighting stands, street sign poles, tabletops or door frames. The specially formulated grip pads on the jaws of the Super Viser provide a stong grip while also protecting the surface that it's clamped onto.

The mounting versatility of the KCP-602 Super Viser Clamp comes from the unique design of the jaws. One jaw is fixed in the middle, while the other moves up and down the thread as needed. The groove within the thread keeps the jaws aligned with each another as they open and close. This means that the Super Viser can be used in applications where minimal space is available and allows for a quick, no fuss set up.

The moveable jaws are designed for mounting onto tubes or beams up to 101mm wide. A longer version (KCP601) has a reach of up to 228mm. Another innovative feature of the Super Viser is the hexagonal receiver that is compatible with the full range of Kupo Convi Clamp accessories. It's just another thing that means when you buy a Kupo product, you're buying a solution that you'll use for years to come. The 3.5" KCP-602 Super Viser Clamp from Kupo is rated to a whopping 30kg so you can mount your valuable gear with confidence.

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Kupo KCP-602 3.5" Centre Jaw Super Viser Clamp

The Kupo KCP-602 Super Viser Clamp is a heavy duty, strong and versatile clamp that can mount securely on almost any surface. Perfect for mounting large lighting fixtures like 2000W hot lights, or high power studio flash heads on location, or in a uniquie positions, the Super Viser Clamp is an essential addition to your kit. The Kupo KCP-602 Super Viser will clamp securely to round or square objects, like lighting stands, street sign poles, tabletops or door frames. The specially formulated grip pads on the jaws of the Super Viser provide a stong grip while also protecting the surface that it's clamped onto.

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