LT-415SB - ON-AIR
Stands Hardware Tools > Stands Steel
€ 174,00 + VAT
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Adcom - ON-AIR
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On-Air Steel Master stand black - max high 415 cm - max load 25 kg - 4 sections - 3 risers - diameter 35-30-25-20 mm - Leg diameter: 22 mm - colour Black
High-master-stand is a medium stand made of steel tube, capable of supporting loads up to 25 kg at a height of 415 cm, reachable with three extensions. The crossbeams are independently adjustable, guaranteeing extraordinary flexibility in the opening of the base, and allowing the use of high-master-stands even in small spaces, both in the studio and on location, where the level leg allows it to be adapted to uneven support surfaces.
Thanks to the 16 mm long spigot version, the high-master-stand is ideal for supporting headlights in the cinema sector.
Cross and sleeves of the high-master-stand are produced in die-cast aluminum. The clamping joints are equipped with a device that guarantees the locking of the tube with a minimum rotation of the knob. None of the elements are produced in thermoplastic material.
The joints between legs and crosses are made with self-locking screws and nuts, and not with rivets, to facilitate maintenance.
High-master-stand is a medium stand made of steel tube, capable of supporting loads up to 25 kg at a height of 415 cm, reachable with three extensions. The crossbeams are independently adjustable, guaranteeing extraordinary flexibility in the opening of the base, and allowing the use of high-master-stands even in small spaces, both in the studio and on location, where the level leg allows it to be adapted to uneven support surfaces.
Thanks to the 16 mm long spigot version, the high-master-stand is ideal for supporting headlights in the cinema sector.
Cross and sleeves of the high-master-stand are produced in die-cast aluminum. The clamping joints are equipped with a device that guarantees the locking of the tube with a minimum rotation of the knob. None of the elements are produced in thermoplastic material.
The joints between legs and crosses are made with self-locking screws and nuts, and not with rivets, to facilitate maintenance.













