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  • Strobepro Background Power Lifting Shaft Set

    Power Up Your Backgrounds

    If you're tired of manually pulling your backdrops up and down then the Strobepro Background Power Lifting Shaft Set is for you.  Everything you need comes in the kit to mount up to 3 backdrops with ease.  The brackets can be mounted on stands, or screwed to the wall or ceiling.

    Please Note

    We are improving the packaging of this product with our manufacturer.  The brackets are raw powder coated steel and may have scuffs from packaging.  Unfortunately the control box could also contain some minor blemishes due to rubbing during shipping.  This in no way affects the performance but we want you to be aware. 

    Multiple Mounting Options

    The Strobepro Background Power Lifting Shaft Set is portable.  All you need are 2 stands (10' Air Recommended) and you can install the system quickly.  If you want a permanent solution you can screw it into your wall or ceiling.

    No More Unspooling

    The most annoying thing dealing with paper rolls is preventing them from unspooling.  Constantly climbing a ladder to put a clamp on your paper is frustrating and time consuming.  With the lifting shaft motors, that headache is eliminated.  Each motor locks into position as soon as you stop unwinding it.

    Save Your Paper

    Mounting paper rolls horizontal can cause the cardboard cores to sag over time.  Prevent this by using the optional Strobepro Aluminum Background Cores. Just slide the aluminum core through your paper roll to reinforce it.  This set works best with paper rolls but you can also attach muslin backdrops to the optional Strobepro Aluminum Background Cores.

    Multiple Width Paper

    Paper comes in several sizes which can be an issue to use on a background  lifting system. Optional Strobepro Aluminum Background Cores allow you to use multiple different sized paper rolls at the same time.  Since the aluminum core width stays the same you can slide on 4.5', 7' or 9' Savage Paper rolls at the same time.

    Just Plug it In

    Each lifting shaft motor plugs into the main receiver.  Then just plug the receiver into any 110v outlet and you're good to go.

    Specifications

     Power Source 110V
    Wireless Remote Range 49 feet (15m)
    Package Dimensions 14.5"x14"x6.5" 
    Package Weight 11.4 lbs

    Includes

    3 x Lifting Shaft Sets
    3 x Power Drive Motors
    2 x Wall/Stand Brackets
    1 x Power Receiver
    1 x Wireless Remote Control

     

    Power Lifting Shaft

    Customer Reviews

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    J.S.
    Total game changer!

    I bought this product for an on location shoot with a company who wanted multiple backgrounds and I needed to work fast. This saved me from running back and forth or having two different setups. Now I use it permanently in my studio with the autopole system and I love how professional and high-end it makes my studio look. Highly recommend!

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    stephen l.
    Great back drop and it can be easily set up

    I absolutely love this system for backdrop paper rolls. Floor ceiling posts worked great and no drilling into walls/ceiling areas looking for studs. the electronic roll down/up remotely is dream to use no more stands to move or clutter around set up area. Strobepro delivery was quick and trouble free. this is it i do not think another system is better or more cost friendly.

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    Glenn M.
    Very good system though could be improved

    Sturdy and effective, does the job well. I used the aluminium rods and added some painted wooden dowels that I clamped together with wing nuts to weigh down the paper rolls. Overall satisfied, but have some suggested that hopefully could be fixed in version 2.

    1, one of the motors was mounted in the wrong direction on the plate which was an easy fix (removed the screws and rotated) but showed some QC issues.
    2, I added a washer to each shaft (pictured) because the plastic on one of the mechanisms was digging in and just slipping/spinning instead of gripping and rolling properly. Would like to see more metal where parts are going to wear/need to grip tightly.
    3. The motor goes from 0-100 when you push the button, so the initial motion is jerky when going up or down. From what I understand if you adjusted the voltage or current supplied to the motor progressively it would create a smoother transition. Probably less wear on the components too since it wouldn't be slamming into action.