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Avenger A4050CS 16.4' Steel Boom Stand 50 (Chrome-plated)

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Avenger A4050CS 16.4' Steel Boom Stand 50 (Chrome-plated)
Key Features
  • Chrome-plated Steel Construction
  • Converts to Boom
  • Leveling Leg
  • Three Risers
The Avenger A4050CS 16.4' Steel Boom Stand 50 is a heavy duty, chrome-plated steel support that can be used traditionally as a light stand, or converted to a boom via a pivot in the first riser. The A4050CS also features a leveling leg for rough or uneven terrain. An optional counterweight is strongly recommended when using the stand in boom mode.
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How high can the boom go? I'm thinking of having ...

How high can the boom go? I'm thinking of having the light suspended over a pool table at around 12' to 13' high and about 5' to 6' from the center column of the stand. Will this boom be able to do that? I'll be suspending an Einstein light with a 64" PLM umbrella attached to it.
Asked by: Rich
Yes, this Boomstand will fulfill the application you are looking to do. The Stand Maximum Working Height is, 16.4' / 5 m, & the Arm Length is, 5 feet - 8.6 ft, (61 to 104.7" / 155 to 266 cm.)
Answered by: David
Date published: 2021-02-23

What’s max height working w/ boom arm? Photo ...

What’s max height working w/ boom arm? Photo shows just one riser before the boom pivots out. So it’s not 16’ when booming.
Asked by: Douglas
The maximum working height of the stand is 16.4' /196.85 in/ 5 m. When used as a traditional light stand it reaches a maximum height of 500 cm/196.9 in and has a 30 kg/66.1 lbs. capacity. The combination rugged built-in pivot clamp converts this stand easily into a boom. When the combi boom stand is in boom mode the min boom extension is 155 cm/61 in and has a capacity of 30 kg/66.1 lbs. and when extended the max boom extension is 266 cm/105 in and the capacity is 8 kg/17.6 lbs.
Answered by: Lera K
Date published: 2025-10-23

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Can anyone recommend a carrying case for this stand?
Asked by: David
Just got this and it's long enough even if you have the optional wheels on. I love this bag! It's actually a ski bag but you'd never know. Element Equipment Wheeled Padded Ski Bag Ultimate Double - Premium High End Double Roller Travel Bag
Answered by: zaria
Date published: 2023-03-03

Can I get an instruction manual for this stand?

Can I get an instruction manual for this stand?
Asked by: Agatha
The manufacturer does not have a manual for this stand.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-06-06

What's total length of stand after adding ...

What's total length of stand after adding optional wheels? Want 2 buy wheels then bag but most bags r not longer than 65 inches.
Asked by: zaria
Unfortunately, we do not have a case large enough for this stand.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2023-04-17

Once I raise section to the point I can convert ...

Once I raise section to the point I can convert to a boom, unable to 'break' or reposition section horizontally. Any ideas. Also heard that instruction book and/or CD was supposed to be included in box?
Asked by: Anonymous
We're sorry that you're having trouble. Please e-mail our Customer Service Department to [email protected] for further assistance. Thank you.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2019-04-17

Does it have springs to prevent crushing fingers, ...

Does it have springs to prevent crushing fingers, when retracting sections?
Asked by: Mike
No. The following unit is not air cushioned and offers no springs.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2023-03-03

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The maximum extension is 105 (according to a Q&A response)--but don't you have to back it down about 18 to 24 for a counterbalance? I only need to put about 7 or 8 pounds on the end. Can it hold that without a counterbalance at full extension? How much weight can it take at full extension without a counterbalance?
Asked by: Brian
The maximum extension is 105 with the pushed forward completely and the top riser extended on it. You would only need about 18 at the end to clamp on a counterweight, which should be used even if the light being placed on it is only 8 lbs for safety.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2019-02-10
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