The MST-2 Studio Stand, designed by Cambo, is a single-column configuration with a two-wheeled compact T-base, a stationary yet movable support solution with a small footprint. This stand is commonly used in reprographic and archival studios, since it is ideal for moments when mounting gear onto a cross arm isn't desired. The height of the column extends to 49", and all height adjustments are controlled by a crank with a self-locking mechanism, which can also be manually locked if necessary. There is a V-groove at the top center of the column to accommodate interchangeable adapters and can support up to 88 lb of gear. This stand comes with an MST-22 industry-standard 3/8"-16 screw mount; other mount configurations can be purchased separately.
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Key Features
- Compact Two-Wheeled Base
- Working Height Range: 29.1 to 45.3"
- Maximum Load Capacity: 88 lb
- Self-Locking Height-Adjustment Crank
The MST-2 Studio Stand, designed by Cambo, is a single-column configuration with a two-wheeled compact T-base, a stationary yet movable support solution with a small footprint. This stand is commonly used in reprographic and archival studios, since it is ideal for moments when mounting gear onto a cross arm isn't desired. The height of the column extends to 49", and all height adjustments are controlled by a crank with a self-locking mechanism, which can also be manually locked if necessary. There is a V-groove at the top center of the column to accommodate interchangeable adapters and can support up to 88 lb of gear. This stand comes with an MST-22 industry-standard 3/8"-16 screw mount; other mount configurations can be purchased separately.
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