Avenger C1000 Drop-Ceiling Scissors Clamp
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The Avenger C1000 Drop-Ceiling Scissors Clamp is a versatile and essential tool designed for securely mounting lighting fixtures, cameras, or other equipment onto drop ceilings with ease. Its innovative scissors-style design allows for effortless installation and adjustment, making it ideal for temporary or permanent setups in studios, event spaces, or offices. The sturdy construction ensures reliable support and stability for equipment, while the adjustable grip accommodates various ceiling thicknesses, providing flexibility in installation. Whether used for lighting setups, video shoots, or overhead displays, the Avenger C1000 Drop-Ceiling Scissors Clamp offers a convenient and practical solution for mounting needs in diverse environments.Avenger C1000 Features:Type: Drop-Ceiling Scissors ClampVersatility: Designed for mounting lighting fixtures, cameras, or equipment onto drop ceilingsDesign: Scissors-style for easy installation and adjustmentApplication: Suitable for temporary or permanent setups in studios, event spaces, or officesSturdy Construction: Provides reliable support and stability for equipmentAdjustable Grip: Accommodates various ceiling thicknesses for flexibility in installationCompatibility: Compatible with a wide range of lighting setups, video shoots, or overhead displaysConvenience: Offers a convenient and practical solution for mounting needs in diverse environments.Avenger C1000 Specifications:Weight: 2.82 ozAttachment (bottom): 5/8" (16mm) studColor: SilverMaterial: Steel Avenger C1000 Drop-Ceiling Scissors Clamp.
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