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Key Features
- Steel Construction
- Super 5/8" Grip Finger w/ Etched Surface
- Integrated Swiveling Ball Joint
- Ratcheting Locking Handle
Meant for use with a 2.5" grip head, the steel-constructed Super Grip Arm with Swivel Grip Finger from Kupo adds greater flexibility and articulation to the standard grip arm that's often used with C-stands. Especially valuable if you're shooting overhead or need an extended range of movement from your light source, the arm has a 5/8" Super Grip Finger with an etched, non-slip surface attached to a swiveling ball joint. The finger is locked down securely with a ratcheting handle that can be repositioned for maximum torque.
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Whats the maximum load it can hold?
Whats the maximum load it can hold?
Manufacturer does not specify a weight rating. It is a steel arm and knuckle. In most cases the stand will be the weak link for load rating.
Date published: 2020-11-12
Is the grip handle (knuckle) fixed in position at ...
Is the grip handle (knuckle) fixed in position at the end of the rod (arm) or can it slide along the arm and be tightened in any position?
It is fibxed
Date published: 2021-01-24
What is the max load at full extension?
What is the max load at full extension?
The load capacity is not rated. In almost every case it will be the stand that determines the load limits of the grip arm.
Date published: 2020-10-12
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how much weight can it hold?
This arm can hold about 8 lbs.
Date published: 2018-08-28
how much weight does it support? can it be used ...
how much weight does it support? can it be used as a boom?
While extension grip arms do not often list load capacity, the approximate load capacity for a 40 inch extension grip arm would be approximately 10 lbs. It can be used as a boom for lightweight items or light fixtures.
Date published: 2020-11-29
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Its the included grip fixed to the end of the pole? Or can it be removed or moved to balance the pole??
The head is fixed to the end of the rod. It can accommodate another baby pin, rod, etc. This part is intended to be attached to another head mounted on a C-stand. The rods position can then be adjusted by use of the second grip head.
Date published: 2018-10-24
