Lighting Truss - Aerial Rectangle (For 4.5m x 3m floor area)
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Lighting Truss - Aerial Rectangle (For 4.5m x 3m floor area)

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Lighting Truss - Aerial Rectangle (For 4.5m x 3m floor area)Suspended Aerial Lighting Truss: The Highlight of Your Venue Aerial Lighting Truss in Quad Format: Spigot and Pin Connection, Ideal for Overhead Illumination Elevate the ambience of your space with our suspended aerial lighting truss from the Quad System 35 range. Crafted with a 35mm diameter tube, this lightweight aluminium structure enhances smaller floor areas. The truss, measuring 4. 5m x 3m, employs standard 2 way truss junctions, making it an

Suspended Aerial Lighting Truss: The Highlight of Your Venue

Aerial Lighting Truss in Quad Format: Spigot and Pin Connection, Ideal for Overhead Illumination

Elevate the ambience of your space with our suspended aerial lighting truss from the Quad System 35 range. Crafted with a 35mm diameter tube, this lightweight aluminium structure enhances smaller floor areas. The truss, measuring 4.5m x 3m, employs standard 2-way truss junctions, making it an ideal solution for exhibition and dance floors. 

Key Features:

  • Optimal Design: Our Quad truss system is designed for aerial lighting, providing the best approach to elevating lighting fixtures above any floor area.
  • Versatile Use: This truss can be suspended for an exhibition space or a dance floor to suit various environments.
  • Easy Assembly: The spigot and pin connection system ensure a hassle-free setup, and the structure can be suspended using cables and our truss brackets' eye clamps.

Bring life and style to any venue with this aerial lighting truss. Should you require a different size or have specific requirements, please request a quote at 01256 768178. We're here to light up your space in the most spectacular way.

With our Aerial Lighting Truss in Quad, you're not just illuminating a venue but transforming it into a place of allure and wonder.

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