Rent Manfrotto Autopole (150 - 270cm)
The Manfrotto Autopole is a variable-length, floor-to-ceiling tension pole engineered for professional grip applications, providing a secure, non-permanent rigging point for…
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Overview
The Manfrotto Autopole is a variable-length, floor-to-ceiling tension pole engineered for professional grip applications, providing a secure, non-permanent rigging point for lighting, modifiers, and set hardware without the need for stands or fixed anchors. Constructed from anodized aluminum with high-friction rubber end caps, it utilizes a cam-actuated expansion system with integrated safety lock to maintain consistent pressure under load. With an extendible working range from 150 to 270 centimeters, it interfaces seamlessly with industry-standard grip equipment via Super Clamps, enabling horizontal spans, goalposts, and overhead mounting configurations. Optimized for fast deployment in studio and location environments where footprint, stability, and repeatability are critical.
150-270 cm range
Fits floor-to-ceiling or wall-to-wall spans
Cam-lever tension
Creates a rigging point without drilling
Dual-pressure adjustment
Tunes clamping force to the room surface
40/45 mm aluminum sections
Accepts compatible Super Clamps and grip hardware
- Support type
- Tension-mounted Autopole
- Working range
- 150-270 cm
- Closed length
- 150 cm
- Tube diameters
- 45 mm and 40 mm
- Weight
- Approximately 2.2 kg
- Material
- Aluminum
- Locking
- Cam lever with dual-pressure adjustment and safety lock
- Orientation
- Vertical floor-to-ceiling or horizontal wall-to-wall
- Accessory mounting
- Compatible clamps and grip hardware
- Test both contact surfaces; avoid fragile ceilings, loose tiles, glass, or walls that cannot withstand compression.
- Set the correct lever-pressure range before locking the Autopole, then engage its safety lock and recheck after loading.
- Keep the load close to the pole and use secondary safeties for anything overhead or near people.
- Mark the pole at setup and inspect it through the day; temperature, vibration, and surface compression can reduce tension.
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