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Manfrotto Autopole (Black, Pair, 6.9-12.1')

BH #MA032BK (B&H Kit)
Manfrotto Autopole (Black, Pair, 6.9-12.1')
Key Features
  • 1.8" Diameter, Extends from 6.9-12.1'
  • Rubber Cups at Each End for Secure Grip
  • Durable & Lightweight Aluminum
  • Use Vertically or Horizontally
This black Manfrotto Autopole is adjustable from 6.9-12.1' and designed to serve the needs of image makers, decorators, and set designers. The aluminum pole mounts between the floor and ceiling of a studio, or between any two flat, fixed surfaces. . It is secured with a large spring-lock handle and has rubber feet at each end to prevent abrasion damage. Extensions are available to accommodate higher ceilings or changes in the user's requirements. Accessories for the Autopole include super clamps, hooks, grip arms, and background support systems. A spring-loaded tip combined with rubber suction cups on the top and bottom provide greater security. Floor-to-ceiling or wall-to-wall, this Autopole provides strong vertical or horizontal support for lighting.
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Is there a certain arrangement for heavy sound ...

Is there a certain arrangement for heavy sound blankets? Can a pair of these can withstand such a weight?
Asked by: Mohammed Al-Taher
Yes. Autopole have a payload support of over 50lbs.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-02-10

Is this sturdy enough to use between two walls ...

Is this sturdy enough to use between two walls 10' apart, and support, a DSLR and hardware in the middle?
Asked by: Geoffrey
Yes, these poles are very sturdy and should easily support your gear.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-08-27

Does this fall easily? Does it need any further ...

Does this fall easily? Does it need any further support than tightening it?
Asked by: Ashley
With vertical loads it's been stable for me, but I had one pull out on me when pulling laterally on it. I was cinching rope in between two of them. Not a surprise, but ... wanted to find out. The white footing unpopped from its sheath. Truly my bad on not using it correctly, though. I mention only because you don't wanna do that either, and expect it to hold as well.
Answered by: Chad
Date published: 2021-03-12

How much weight will it hold mounted horizontal? ...

How much weight will it hold mounted horizontal? (i.e. between walls)
Asked by: natasya
Autopoles are not rated for use between walls. You will have to use your judgment.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-11-18

whats the weight limit on these ? suitable of ...

whats the weight limit on these ? suitable of lights and cameras for over head ?
Asked by: Prateev
The weight limit on the Manfrotto Autopole (Black, 6.9-12.1'), when being used vertically from floor to ceiling, is 50 lb.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-11-05

What is the difference between this item and the ...

What is the difference between this item and the deluxe autopole 2?
Asked by: Kenneth
The Autopole 2 has a improved locking mechanism.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-05-21

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What is dimension of the autopole. How much weight can two poles with a cross-bar hold?
Asked by: Anonymous
The diameter of the 032B Single Autopole is 1.77 . The minimum height is 6.9' while the maximum height is 12.2'. If suspending a single cross bar from two of these Autopoles, each of them can support up to 44 lbs.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2020-01-12

Can this be used on a vaulted ceiling?

Can this be used on a vaulted ceiling?
Asked by: Angela
The Manfrotto Autopole do not have a adjustable level on the top for a vaulted ceiling. you will need to level it for the poles to be properly installed.
Answered by: Lera K
Date published: 2024-03-28
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