The Avenger F1100 6.0" Pump Cup with Fixed Baby Pin uses a 6.0" (15.24 cm) suction cup to adhere to any flat non-porous surface. It features a fixed 5/8" pin and is best suited for holding small lights, cameras, scrims, flags or articulated arms.
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Key Features
- Rubber and Aluminum Alloy Construction
- 5/8" Non-swiveling Pin
- Pneumatic Pump
The Avenger F1100 6.0" Pump Cup with Fixed Baby Pin uses a 6.0" (15.24 cm) suction cup to adhere to any flat non-porous surface. It features a fixed 5/8" pin and is best suited for holding small lights, cameras, scrims, flags or articulated arms.
More DetailsAvenger F1100 Overview
UPC: 719821115137
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Avenger F1100 Reviews
They never worked. Yet my older suction cups still work...
By Heath
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2019-10-13
I bought these to have two more to triangulate the camera from the top while my four older 6 suction cups would support from underneath. The old suction cups still work great - years after being purchased. These avengers don't work at all. I can't get them to grip a perfectly flat section of any car. The red line never disappears. After some research I see that they are rated at 2kg. No joke - 2 kilograms. I have NO IDEA how a 6 suction cup can only be rated at 2kg!!!! Everyone knows Avenger is a joke but I made the mistake of giving it a try. FAIL.
Nice
By sinan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-08-03
It's Very helpful.
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I've pushed the suction button to reach the red ...
I've pushed the suction button to reach the red line, but it never gets there. Yes. Surfaces are clean and they're flat. ?
The Avenger F1100 6.0" Pump Cup with Fixed Baby Pin suction button seems stuck. Try doing short pumps instead of one hard pump. This will slowly release the suction's hold.
Date published: 2025-06-10
Can I remove the pin? is there a 3/8 thread ...
Can I remove the pin? is there a 3/8 thread inside?
I just tried. No, you cant.
Date published: 2021-02-12
