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Motion dampening for moving lights 
The RSC Lightlock is a revolutionary new device for the entertainment industry, which allows moving lights to be rigged on very lightweight hanging or flown, structures.
Until now it has been impossible to hang moving lights onto trapezes, lightweight automated bars or pantographs due to unwanted oscillation in the structure. The RSC Lightlock is the first device of its kind to counteract and eliminate unwanted movement of automated lights on lightweight structures and opens up a plethora of lighting solutions.


Technical Specs
. The unit measures approximately 515.60mm (20.3") wide x 429.70mm (16.9") deep x 76.20mm (3") high.
. The RSC Lightlock draws a maximum of 150 watts.
. RSC Lightlock weighs 14kg (31lb). 

RSC Lightlock benefits:
Creativity
The device enables the creative benefits of moving lights to be used in a broader variety of theatre, TV and film situations as it removes the need for heavy duty mounting infrastructure.
Environmental
A lighting designer can choose to create the same design with a smaller rig, resulting in a cost saving and environmental benefit.
Flexibility
Use of lightweight rigging means that the moving light can be situated virtually anywhere and the halting of movement ensures that there are no 'out of action' moving lights.
Cost efficiency
Lighting units can be maintained at ground level by moving the rig down to where staff can safely maintain or adjust them. Avoiding working at height results in significant savings for the entertainment industry.
Health and Safety
The RSC LightLock reduces the need for bridges or trusses and therefore minimises the need for working at height when maintaining or adjusting a light.










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