Description
Article no.: 25909
The Kupo KS-049R Scraper is a versatile tool that combines a stiff, thin metal blade with a built-in 5/8" (16mm) baby stud and receiver. You can use the blade as a wedge, a temporary support, or a mounting point for small fixtures. The design gives you multiple mounting options and secure hanging for compact lighting or equipment.
You can wedge the thin metal blade into the gap between a door and its frame to create a stable temporary mount. In addition, place the scraper under a stack of books or between two books on a shelf to lift or support an object. If needed, clamp the scraper to a ladder step for another secure mounting option.
Furthermore, you can fasten the scraper with screws or nails using the four anchor points. These anchor points let you attach lamp spring clips, which in turn can hold a T-12 lamp. Use the integrated 5/8" baby stud and receiver to hang a small lighting fixture or other compatible equipment firmly from the scraper.
The knurled neck of the 5/8" (16mm) baby stud provides a secure connection for small fixtures. The product includes a matching 5/8" (16mm) baby receiver, allowing you to hang lighting or equipment directly from the scraper without additional adapters when compatible.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Blade type | Thin metal blade, stiff putty-knife style |
| Built-in stud / receiver | 5/8" (16mm) baby stud and 5/8" (16mm) baby receiver |
| Anchor points | Four anchor points for screws and nails fixed on woodenware or ground |
| Lamp compatibility | Lamp spring clips can be equipped through anchor points to hold a T-12 lamp |
Question: Can I hang a small lighting fixture from the Kupo KS-049R Scraper?
Answer: Yes. The scraper includes a knurled 5/8" (16mm) baby stud and matching 5/8" (16mm) baby receiver designed to allow firm hanging of a small lighting fixture or other compatible equipment.
Question: What mounting methods does this scraper support?
Answer: You can wedge the thin metal blade into gaps such as between a door and its frame, place it under or between books on a shelf, clamp it to a ladder step, or secure it with screws or nails using the four anchor points.
Question: Can I use the anchor points to hold a tubular lamp?
Answer: Yes. The anchor points accept lamp spring clips, which can be used to hold a T-12 lamp in place through those points.
Question: Is the blade flexible enough to act like a shim?
Answer: The KS-049R features a thin metal blade but is described as stiff-bladed, making it suitable for wedging into gaps and providing stable temporary support rather than acting as a flexible shim.