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Kupo 620M Wide Base High Overhead Stand

Kupo 620M Wide Base High Overhead Stand

£592.50
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Delivery: Ordered from external warehouse. Approx 5-12 Days Delivery

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  • BrandKupo

Description

Article no.: 25736

Kupo 620M Wide Base High Overhead Stand – Max Height 6.33m for Rigging Overhead Frames

The Kupo 620M Wide Base High Overhead Stand gives you a stable, tall platform when you need to rig overhead frames. It reaches a maximum height of 6.33m and uses steel construction with metal knobs and locking collars to secure your setup. The wide footprint adds stability for overhead work, while a combination of leveling features helps you set up on uneven terrain.

Key features and benefits

  • Maximum height 6.33m: Use the stand when a high overhead rig is required. The listed maximum height applies when the stand is fully extended.
  • Steel construction with metal knobs and locking collars: The stand’s metal components provide durable locking and dependable hold for rigged frames and equipment.
  • Wide footprint for extra stability: The broad base reduces tipping risk and supports overhead rigging tasks more securely.
  • Single leg with sliding extension for leveling: One leg slides for fine leveling on uneven ground, so you can stabilize the stand on sloped or irregular surfaces.
  • Collapsible base and 2 leveling legs: The base folds for transport and storage, and two dedicated leveling legs assist precise setup on varied terrain.
  • 3 wind bracing eye rings: Use the eye rings for attaching guy lines or bracing when working outdoors or in windy conditions.
  • Spring-cushioned risers for safety: Each riser is spring cushioned to help prevent a sudden drop of mounted equipment, adding a safety measure during raising and lowering.
  • Combination head: The stand features a 4 1/2" (11.4cm) grip head with a 1 1/8" (28mm) stud and receiver, providing a standard connection for grip accessories.
  • Maximum load 40kg: The stand supports up to the stated load when set up correctly and used according to safe rigging practices.

Use cases

This stand suits installers and filmmakers who need to rig overhead frames for lighting, diffusion, backdrops, or other overhead accessories. It works well for both indoor studio setups and outdoor locations where extra bracing may be required. The sliding extension and leveling legs let you adapt the stand to uneven floors, stages, and outdoor surfaces.

Specifications

Specification Value
Max height 6.33m
Max load 40kg
Grip head 4 1/2" (11.4cm) Grip Head with 1 1/8" (28mm) Stud and Receiver

Setup and safety notes

Set up the stand on a flat surface when possible and use the sliding leg extension and leveling legs to compensate for uneven ground. When working outdoors, attach guy lines to the three wind bracing eye rings to reduce movement in wind. Rely on the spring-cushioned risers to reduce the risk of sudden drops when lowering equipment. Always respect the stated maximum load of 40kg and secure all metal knobs and locking collars before mounting accessories.

Frequently asked questions

Question: Can I use the stand outdoors on uneven terrain?

Answer: Yes. The stand includes a single leg with sliding extension and two leveling legs to help you stabilize on uneven surfaces. Use the three wind bracing eye rings and appropriate guy lines for additional safety in windy conditions.

Question: How does the stand prevent equipment from dropping suddenly?

Answer: Each riser is spring cushioned. This safety feature slows the descent and helps prevent an abrupt drop of mounted equipment while you lower the risers.

Question: What connection does the combination head provide?

Answer: The combination head includes a 4 1/2" (11.4cm) grip head with a 1 1/8" (28mm) stud and receiver, allowing standard grip accessories to be mounted and secured.

Question: What is the maximum load I can put on this stand?

Answer: The stand has a maximum load rating of 40kg. Always follow safe rigging practices and ensure all locks and collars are tightened before loading equipment.

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