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Product Description

Overview

The KXB-S40 X-Bone Small is a 40 cm tall modular frame for compact 100 x 100 cm stage platforms. It gives event crews a handy square bay for small risers, presentation points, and modular builds that need more height than a shallow display deck.

Why It Matters

At 40 cm, this small frame becomes a useful stage element without becoming difficult to place. The compact footprint works well in tight rooms or mixed-height layouts, and the foldable frame keeps prep and teardown simple.

Key Features

  • 40 cm unfolded height gives crews a clear stage level while staying inside the X-Bone Small system.
  • 100 cm L x 100 cm W footprint pairs with the matching plywood platform, sold separately, for a complete deck module.
  • 6061-T6 aluminum alloy construction keeps the frame strong, rigid, and practical for repeated touring use.
  • 500 kg per square meter load capacity and approximately 2 minute setup time per set help crews move quickly without treating the stage as temporary furniture.

Applications

Use for compact presenter risers, product platforms, small performance decks, exhibition displays, equipment platforms, and modular stage layouts that need a 40 cm square building block.

Compatibility

Pairs with the matching X-Bone Small plywood platform, sold separately, and connects to neighboring X-Bone units through the corner pillar fastening system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the KXB-S40 include the plywood deck surface?

No. This SKU is the X-Bone Small aluminum frame. The matching plywood platform is sold separately so crews can choose the surface finish they need.

How quickly can one 40 cm frame be set up?

KUPO lists the X-Bone frame setup time at approximately 2 minutes per set, assuming a prepared crew and normal event-site conditions.

Can this frame be joined into a larger stage layout?

Yes. X-Bone frames connect through the corner pillar fastening system, allowing multiple modules to form portable stages, catwalks, runway extensions, and platform grids.