Page 2 of 7 FirstFirst 123456 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 63

Thread: 5 Truss clamps needed asap (for next week) 15KG strength per clamps preferred.

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Enschede, Netherlands
    Posts
    131

    Default

    Interesting thread PJ I also need some clamps.
    Thanks for the good advices
    And astatic ; good to know that the security cable
    is required when do some shows. i didn't know that.
    I have read at baxshop : that cable is a mandatory safety action in public.
    But it will cost me many years before i can do a show in something public place
    Need a lot of training
    PJ Good luck with the clamps ! the Thomas clamps from Germany are looking very good for the price i have seen.
    The bax-shops ones 40euro :| little bit expensive if that's for 1 clamp !
    HOME-GROWN RGB PROJECTOR ALMOST FINISHED...

    - Laser-wave 2.5W 445 , 2W 532 & 1.8W 637
    - Stanwax® ilda- , colourcorrection- , ds3- , power distributionboard & key-stop with start button
    - DT40-pro scanset @30K (Quickshow Limited)

    powered by : P a n g o l i n

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    291

    Default

    Th ones from the bax-shop aren't that cheap but with these clambs you can hang the projector in the truss and then clamb it (no fitness arms needed ), the others you have to do both at the same time.
    I can tell that if you have a heavy projector it won't be that easy

    Don't hang anything in a truss without the safety's, never!!!

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    veenwouden
    Posts
    2,579

    Default

    Yes don,t save on a good pair of clamps. Remember the accident in the swimming centre where a small child got a heavy speaker dropped on him and he died? They could have prevented that but no the authorities where to lazy to fix things right away. Just imagine you are the father or the mom for 1 sec.......... Perfect example what can happen when things aren,t secured properly.

    You can NEVER be to save so the Manfroto is the best i think and with a steel cable attached to a Ringhook bolted in your projector you are save.


    Interested in 6-12W RGB projectors with low divergence? Contact me by PM!

  4. #14
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    East Sussex, England
    Posts
    5,248

    Default

    You can NEVER be to save so the Manfroto is the best i think
    Providing the clamp is SWL rated (and maybe the TUV mark) then the brand shouldn't matter. The Manfrotto one will be no more 'safe' than the cheaper unit if they are both rated the same.
    Frikkin Lasers
    http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk

    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    veenwouden
    Posts
    2,579

    Default

    The manfroto is the easyiest to work with and so i think the best choice that was what i ment but it seems that you have to be here very specific om PL these days.....

    Maybe spending a little less behind the laptop on a LEM would help too because Rizard, Michel and others have these clamps and so you could try them to see how easy they are to work with.



    Interested in 6-12W RGB projectors with low divergence? Contact me by PM!

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Location
    London, UK
    Posts
    5

    Default

    Just to throw this in, Thomann do sell:

    Best quality:
    Manfrotto and Doughty which are the preferred manufacturers for professional lighting kit.

    Medium quality:
    Global Truss

    Lower quality:
    Starville (own brand)

    I think they do free shipping. They will all hold their rated weight, but the design of higher quality clamps makes it much easier to install and not scratch/bend everything!

  7. #17
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    254

    Default

    i also recommend the manfrotto super clamps, damn fast and easy to use
    2x 1W RGB(DT40 PRO)
    1x 4W RGB, Full diode (DT40 WIDE)
    2x 1W, 532nm(DT40 WIDE)
    1x ALC68 ArgonGasser with 8ch, PCAOM
    5xFB3SE, BEYOND

    In progress, 2x 2,5w RGB

  8. #18
    mixedgas's Avatar
    mixedgas is offline Creaky Old Award Winning Bastard Technologist
    Infinitus Excellentia Ion Laser Dominatus
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    A lab with some dripping water on the floor.
    Posts
    10,071

    Default

    Remember to get the safety cables too, please!

    If you've never hung stuff off a truss before, you might wish to have a experienced rigger look at your setup.

    I know projectors do not weight much, but it is nice to have some one do the math so the truss is not stressed.

    You probably want some "Velcro" straps or cable ties to hold all your cables and power cords to the truss too.


    Steve

  9. #19
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    291

    Default

    I've checked the manfrotto clamps http://www.thomann.de/nl/manfrotto_035.htm but i won't offer to use these.
    Max load 15Kg, there not mend for a laserprojector like a Kvant which Pj has.
    A small Kvant is already 13kg, that nearly the limit, better go safe and buy stronger ones.
    Like Steve says, maybe first visit a company who riggs on a daily base, so they could help you out how to work safe!

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    East Sussex, England
    Posts
    5,248

    Default

    The manfroto is the easyiest to work with and so i think the best choice that was what i ment but it seems that you have to be here very specific om PL these days.....
    To be fair, I think you just need to say what you mean rather than something else entirely... I'm good, but not a mind reader (although I'm working on it!)

    You probably want some "Velcro" straps or cable ties to hold all your cables and power cords to the truss too.
    Grey electrical tape if it's silver truss, especially if it's even remotely corporate work, and get everything on the back side of the truss so it can't be seen
    Frikkin Lasers
    http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk

    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •