NanLite Pavotube Quad Bank Fixture with Gooseneck and 5/8in Reciever


Key Features
- NanLite Pavotube Quad Bank 4 T12 LED Tube Mount
- Gooseneck and 5/8in Receiver
- Mounting up to 4 Pavotube 15C or 30C's on a single light stand
- Standard 5/8" receiver
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OVERVIEW
The NanLite Pavotube Quad Bank 4 T12 LED Tube Mount with Gooseneck and 5/8in Receiver is a simple and effective grip solution for mounting up to 4 Pavotube 15C or 30C LED Tubes on a single light stand via a standard 5/8" receiver. With a gooseneck and swivel ball joint for articulation, the Quad Bank maximizes the versatility of Pavotubes on set.
Mount up to 4 Pavotubes
The Pavotube Quad Bank 4 T12 LED Tube Mount is a simple and effective grip solution for mounting up to 4 Pavotube 15C or 30C LED Tubes on a single light stand.
Get Light Where You Need It
With a gooseneck and swivel ball joint for articulation, the Quad Bank maximizes the versatility of Pavotubes on set.
Standard T12 Mounting Clips
While created for use with Nanlite Pavotubes, the Quad Bank is compatible with other T12 tube lights.
Compatible With Most Light Stands
The Quad Bank utilizes a standard 5/8" receiver compatible with most standard light stands. Rubber Coated Mounting Clips To avoid any inadvertent damage caused when mounting or unmounting tubes, the Quad Bank's T12 clips have been rubber-coated.
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lighting specifications
| Mount Type | Mount: Standard 5/8in Receiver <br> Tube Mount: 8x Rubber Coated T12 Clips (2x per Tube) |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | 18.5 x 6.3 x 5.9in |
| Weight | 4.3lb |
- NanLite Pavotube Quad Bank 4 T12 LED Tube Mount with Gooseneck and 5/8in Receiver
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
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