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    Global Truss Fixed Swivel Coupler 32-35mm 90 degree Silver
    • Secures tubes at a precise 90-degree angle with a fixed roll pin
    • Ideal for 32-35mm tube diameters for compatibility and flexibility
    • Durable silver finish blends seamlessly with truss structures
    • Suitable for lighting, audio, and staging installations
    • Reliable hold for stable truss connections in demanding environments
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Equipment

Every live production, whether in a touring venue or fixed installation, relies on dependable equipment to function smoothly. From presentation setups to full-scale rigging operations, the right hardware not only improves safety and efficiency but also adds to the professional appearance of a space. Equipment such as lecterns, lifting towers, truss clamps, winches, hoists, and flight cases all play essential roles behind the scenes, yet their impact is felt throughout every stage of an event.

Lecterns in Presentation and Worship Environments

Lecterns serve as focal points for speakers, presenters, and performers, making them a critical piece of equipment in corporate conferences, church services, academic lectures, and award ceremonies. Good lecterns combine stability with discretion. Adjustable height, integrated cable management, and secure platforms for notes or tablets are now standard features. Materials such as powder-coated aluminium or clear acrylic offer aesthetic and practical benefits depending on the venue's branding and lighting design. For mobile use, folding models with carry handles make setup and teardown much faster.

Lifting Towers for Overhead Rigging

Lifting towers provide vertical support for lighting trusses, speaker arrays, and banners, especially in venues without permanent rigging infrastructure. Engineered for strength, modern lifting towers feature telescopic sections with manual or crank-assisted operation and locking pins for safety. Stability is often reinforced by outriggers and heavy-duty feet that distribute weight evenly on uneven floors. Their portability makes them ideal for mobile DJ rigs, temporary stages, and smaller festivals. Properly rated lifting towers eliminate the need for ceiling anchors, reducing load risks and simplifying logistics.

Truss Clamps and Load Management

Truss clamps are the silent workhorses of stage rigging. Whether used to attach lights, speakers, or scenery to a truss system, the quality of these clamps directly affects safety and flexibility. Commonly fabricated from cast aluminium or steel, they accommodate various tube diameters and loading requirements. Fast setup is achieved using quick-release mechanisms or captive bolts. Load-rated markings should always remain visible, especially in installations inspected by third-party safety officers. Using compatible clamps for each fixture type also protects the truss from point stress and deformation over time.

Winches and Hoists for Controlled Lifting

Winches and hoists enable precise vertical movement of heavy equipment, making them essential for flown elements that must be repositioned between cues or safely suspended during transport. Manual chain hoists remain popular due to their simplicity and cost-effectiveness, while electric winches deliver speed and smooth movement in higher-pressure environments. Integration with motor control systems allows automation during complex sequences. Whatever the choice, the critical factor is maintaining safe working loads and ensuring all gear is regularly tested and maintained. In touring applications, compact hoist units with road cases save time and truck space.

Flight Cases for Protection and Transport

Flight cases safeguard valuable gear in storage and transit, keeping cables, fixtures, controllers, and microphones secure from knocks, dust, and weather. A good flight case matches durability with usability. Foam inserts cut to match specific equipment shapes minimise movement, while recessed handles and heavy-duty latches ensure ease of handling. Wheel configurations vary from slimline rollers for tight venues to large castors suitable for uneven outdoor terrain. Labelling surfaces and integrated ID tags simplify inventory, especially when managing multiple trucks or repeated tours.

Final Thoughts

While often overlooked in favour of high-profile lighting or audio gear, essential equipment like lecterns, lifting towers, clamps, winches, and flight cases determine how efficiently a venue runs and how safely a show operates. Investing in dependable, road-tested solutions ensures not only smoother production but also the long-term integrity of your inventory. These unsung components are, in every sense, the backbone of successful live events.

Frequently Asked Questions

What material is best for a portable lectern?

Aluminium is lightweight yet sturdy, making it ideal for transport.

Do lifting towers need to be certified?

Yes. All lifting towers should carry a CE or UKCA mark and documentation for their safe working load. Periodic inspection is also required under health and safety law.

Can one type of clamp be used on all truss systems?

Not always. Clamps must match the truss diameter and load rating. Using the wrong clamp can compromise both fixture stability and truss integrity.

What is the difference between a winch and a chain hoist?

Winches typically use a crank or motor to reel cable, offering smooth vertical travel. Chain hoists lift loads via a manual or powered chain loop, providing more control at the cost of speed.

How do I choose the right flight case?

Select based on the size, fragility, and frequency of use of the item being protected. Custom-cut foam and reinforced corners are essential for fragile or high-value gear.

Are electric hoists safe for use indoors?

Yes, provided they meet the appropriate standards and are operated within their rated limits. Look for models with built-in limit switches and thermal protection.

How many clamps should I use per lighting fixture?

At least one, though heavier or wide-beam units often require two clamps to ensure balanced mounting and load distribution.

Can I stack flight cases in transit?

Yes, most cases are designed with stackable profiles, but stacking should be done with caution. Ensure weight distribution is even and lock wheels when parked.

How often should I inspect truss clamps?

Clamps should be checked visually before every use, and more thoroughly inspected quarterly or after any incident involving impact or overload.

Are lifting towers suitable for outdoor use?

Many models are rated for outdoor use, but it's important to check wind load specifications and use stabilising outriggers when required.