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Key Features
- 17.6 to 49" Adjustable Stand Extension
- 5/8" Receiver and 5/8" Baby Pin
- 4-Section Aluminum Risers
- Metal Brake Joint Castings
The Telescopic Baby Stand Extension from Impact is a functional addition to any photo or video set. It features a 5/8" baby receiver, a 5/8" baby stud, and three telescoping sections that will extend the height of a light stand from 17.6 to 49". Thick telescoping sections are rigid and stable for when you need to put your lights and accessories in hard-to-reach or inaccessible places. Strong metal brake castings in each lock prevent lights and accessories from slipping or rotating out of position. This extension can also be used to add more length for placing a light, camera, microphone, or even a reflector exactly where it's needed. It can also be used with a super clamp to attach to a desk or table, or with a scissor clamp to suspend fixtures from a ceiling grid.
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What is the maximum load weight?
What is the maximum load weight?
The Impact Telescopic Baby Stand Extension (49") BH #IMTBSE49 does not have a listed load rating. You would want to consider the rating for the stand it was being used on.
Date published: 2024-03-05
Will this fit into the column socket of a turtle ...
Will this fit into the column socket of a turtle base C-stand ?
The Impact Telescopic Baby Stand Extension (49") will not fit a C-stand base. It will fit the top of most C-stand columns.
If you need a C-stand column for a base, these are options: https://bhpho.to/4obmdK9.
Date published: 2025-10-05
If attaching this to this the impact ceiling ...
If attaching this to this the impact ceiling mount does it reduce the overal maximum load? [Will be drilling this into cement ]
The support weight of the Impact Telescopic Baby Stand Extension (49") does not change when you attach it to another support. But what ever has the least support weight the stand extension or the mount will be the maximum support.
Date published: 2024-04-17
