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KCP-200 2-1/2" Grip Head with Big Handle - Silver

The 2-1/2" Grip Head consists of a pair of rotating aluminum discs attached to a 5/8" (16 mm) receiver. The discs have four different sized V shaped jaws to accept any accessory with a 5/8", 1/2", 3/8", or 1/4" mounting stud or tubing.

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Номер на продукта
119384
Номер за артикула на доставчика
KCP-200
EAN
6954016521612

The V shaped jaws have teeth that grab whatever is mounted between the plates securely. The 2-1/2" Grip Head features an oversized ergonomic T handle and dedicated roller bearings designed for maximum torque. It uses a non-slip aluminum friction disc that will maintain its durability over time that offers the user positive locking strength and precise control. It is constructed around a solid steel central stift with a fixed solid pin to secure it to the aluminum casting for increased strength and durability. The 2 1/2" Head is most often used in conjunction with a grip arm giving you complete flexibility to position gobos such as flags scrims and silks as well as other accessories virtually anywhere.

  • FLEXIBLE: positions gobos such as flags scrims and silks as well as other accessories virtually anywhere.
  • VERSATILE: 2-1/2”³ Grip Head has four different shaped jaws, an ergonomic oversized handle with dedicated roller bearings for maximum torque, and a non-slip * aluminum friction disc
  • COLOR: chrome plated silver
  • Aluminum and steel construction
  • Limited two-year warranty

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750

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