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Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty Vesa Mount with Baby Receiver

The Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty VESA Mount is expertly crafted from CNC aluminium to deliver exceptional strength while maintaining a lightweight design. This robust mount effortlessly supports a 30 kg monitor, making it ideal for various support equipment, including light stands, C-Stands, and other grip gear featuring a 5/8" (16mm) baby stud.

SKU: GC52-KPKS330

Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty Vesa Mount with Baby Receiver

Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty Vesa Mount with Baby Receiver

The Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty VESA Mount is expertly crafted from CNC aluminium to deliver exceptional strength while maintaining a lightweight design. This robust mount effortlessly supports a 30 kg monitor, making it ideal for various support equipment, including light stands, C-Stands, and other grip gear featuring a 5/8" (16mm) baby stud.

Exceptional Strength and Lightweight Design

Constructed from high-quality CNC aluminium, the Kupo Heavy Duty VESA Mount ensures remarkable durability without the burden of excess weight. Its sturdy design allows for the seamless handling and support of monitors up to 30 kg, providing reliability and stability in any setup.

Precision Control with Locking Pan and Tilt Knobs

Achieve the perfect monitor positioning with the mount's locking pan and tilt round knobs. These controls offer precise adjustments, ensuring your monitor is always at the optimal angle for your production needs.

Convenient Storage and Transport

Designed with convenience in mind, the Kupo Heavy Duty VESA Mount can fold flat against your monitor. This feature significantly eases storage and transit, making it an excellent choice for on-the-go professionals.

Flexible Double Baby Receiver Design

The double baby receiver design enhances mounting flexibility, allowing for vertical or horizontal configurations. This versatility ensures compatibility with a wide range of setups and support equipment.

Integrated Swivel Arm with Threaded Connections

One of the standout features of this mount is its swivel arm, equipped with female threaded 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 connections, along with Arri locating holes. This design facilitates the attachment of transmitters, receivers, and various accessories that utilise 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 screws, offering unparalleled adaptability for your production needs.

Key Features:

Supports Monitors Up to 30 kg

CNC Aluminium Lightweight Construction

Locking Pan and Tilt Knobs

Folds Flat for Easy Transport

Double Baby Receiver Design

Swivel Arm with Threaded Connections

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Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty Vesa Mount with Baby Receiver

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Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty Vesa Mount with Baby Receiver

The Kupo KS-330 Heavy Duty VESA Mount is expertly crafted from CNC aluminium to deliver exceptional strength while maintaining a lightweight design. This robust mount effortlessly supports a 30 kg monitor, making it ideal for various support equipment, including light stands, C-Stands, and other grip gear featuring a 5/8" (16mm) baby stud.

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