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Product Description

Overview

The KUPO KCP-838B-T T-Handle Handcuff Coupler is a black fast-deploy coupler for 48 to 51 mm pipe. Its triggering mechanical design snaps around the tube in one motion, while the 6061 high tensile aluminum body, M12 x 38 mm bolt, and TÜV APPROVED certified 200 kg Working Load Limit support serious overhead fixture work.

Why It Matters

The T-handle version keeps the handcuff speed but changes the tightening feel. Crews can torque the clamp by hand without a wrench, which matters when large numbers of fixtures go up under a short load-in clock.

Key Features

  • Triggering close mechanism lets the coupler snap around 48 to 51 mm tube quickly
  • 200 kg Working Load Limit gives the clamp a clear rating for professional fixture hangs
  • Oversized solid T-handle supports bare-hand tightening without a wrench
  • Double-level countersunk seat accepts M10 or M12 hex head bolts on the load side
  • Black anodized finish keeps the coupler low visibility in stage and broadcast rigs

Additional Technical Notes

  • Dimensions: 105 mm x 120 mm body, 85 mm jaw, 9 mm slot, 19 mm thick
  • Mounting Detail: Solid T-handle, captive design, and triggering close mechanism

Applications

Use it for heavy luminaires, touring truss, venue grids, rental packages, studio pipe, and fast overhead fixture hangs where a quick-closing coupler saves time.

Compatibility

Fits 48 to 51 mm tube. Standard versions use captive wing-nut hardware; T-handle versions support tool-free tightening; eye ring versions add a 30 mm attachment point.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose the T-handle version?

Choose it when crews need to tighten by hand without a wrench, especially during fast turnarounds or repeated fixture moves.

What tube size does it fit?

It fits 48 to 51 mm tube, the common 2" stage pipe and truss-tube range.

Does the finish change the rating?

No. The finish changes visibility and appearance. The listed Working Load Limit remains 200 kg for these handcuff coupler variants.