When lighting fixtures are not secured properly, they can become loose and fall, potentially causing injury to people on the dance floor or the stage. DJ light clamps ensure that the lighting fixtures are securely attached to the trussing or stands and cannot come loose during use.
In addition to preventing accidents, using light clamps also helps to ensure that lighting fixtures are properly positioned and aimed, minimizing the risk of eye injuries or discomfort to the audience. By keeping the lighting fixtures in place, light clamps help to create a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone at the event.
How Our Truss Clamps Will Reduce Your Set-up/Break-down Time
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Easy installation: Truss clamps are designed for quick and easy installation. They can be easily attached to the trussing or stands with minimal effort, saving you time and energy.
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Versatility: Truss clamps are compatible with a wide range of trussing and stand sizes and shapes. This means that you can use them with different types of equipment without having to worry about compatibility issues.
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No additional tools required: Unlike other mounting options, truss clamps do not require additional tools or hardware to install. This means you can quickly and easily attach your equipment without having to spend time searching for the right tool or hardware.
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Secure attachment: Truss clamps provide a secure and stable attachment for your equipment, ensuring that it does not move or become loose during use. This means you can spend less time adjusting and repositioning equipment and more time focusing on the performance.
What Stage Lighting Truss Clamp Brands Do We Carry?
Global Truss is our most popular brand for professional truss clamps.
ProX is the next most popular truss clamp brand
Differences Between Scrim, Quick Release, Snap, Trigger, & Eye Clamps
Scrim clamps, quick release clamps, snap clamps, trigger clamps, and eye clamps are all types of clamps commonly used in the entertainment industry. While they all serve the same basic purpose of securing equipment in place, there are some differences between them:
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Scrim Clamps: Scrim clamps are designed to attach fabrics, such as scrims or backdrops, to a truss or stand. They feature a small hook that is used to attach the fabric and a bolt that tightens the clamp in place.
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Quick Release Clamps: Quick release clamps are designed for fast and easy attachment and removal of equipment. They typically feature a lever or trigger that can be quickly engaged to release the clamp.
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Snap Clamps: Snap clamps are similar to quick release clamps in that they are designed for easy attachment and removal. However, snap clamps typically have a smaller size and are often used to secure cables or other small equipment.
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Trigger Clamps: Trigger clamps are similar to quick release clamps, but they have a larger size and are designed for heavier equipment. They feature a trigger mechanism that can be easily engaged to release the clamp.
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Eye Clamps: Eye clamps are designed to attach to an eye bolt or other attachment point. They typically feature a bolt or other mechanism that tightens the clamp onto the attachment point.