Description
Article no.: 26248
The Kupo KCP-348 Multiclip is a stacked pair of connected clips made from solid steel with a black powder coating. It measures 10.8 cm (4.25") in length and weighs 46 g. You can use it to attach a gel, reflector card, gobo, prop, leaf, etc., to a stand, branch, or shelf. The double adjustable clips rotate to provide a desired position easily.
Use the Multiclip when you need a compact way to secure lightweight items on set or in the studio. For example:
The product is a stacked pair of connected clips. Both clips are adjustable and rotate, which helps you position the clamped item at the angle you need. Because the clips are connected, you can grip two items together or use the pair for additional grip on a single item.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Solid steel |
| Coating | Black powder coating |
| Length | 10.8 cm (4.25") |
| Weight | 46 g |
Question: What can I attach with the Kupo KCP-348 Multiclip?
Answer: The Multiclip is designed to attach items such as gels, reflector cards, gobos, props, and leaves to a stand, branch, or shelf, as listed in the product information.
Question: Will the clips allow me to position items at different angles?
Answer: Yes. The product description states the double adjustable clips rotate to provide a desired position, enabling you to angle the clamped items as needed.
Question: Is the Multiclip suitable for outdoor or rough use?
Answer: The Multiclip has a black powder coating, which provides a finished protective layer on the steel. The product details do not specify a full weather-resistance rating, so for extended outdoor or corrosive environments, test the item in your conditions or contact the vendor for more information.
Question: What is the load capacity of the Multiclip?
Answer: The official product text does not provide a specific load rating. The description highlights typical uses—gels, reflector cards, gobos, small props and leaves—so we recommend using the clip for similar lightweight items and testing hold before critical use.