Product Description
Overview
The KUPO SW-ACC is a compact black safety wire designed for lighting control accessories mounted in front of a fixture, including gobos, frames, scrims, and similar add-ons. Its 2.0 mm 7 x 7 galvanized steel wire, 60 cm overall length, and M4 fixing hole on the D-ring make it a practical retention point for accessory hardware that can otherwise be easy to overlook.
Why It Matters
Accessory safety is often less visible than fixture safety, but it matters just as much when parts sit above performers, crew, or guests. The black finish keeps the wire low-key against the luminaire while giving crews a dedicated way to secure front-of-fixture accessories.
Key Features
- 2.0 mm, 7 x 7 galvanized steel wire gives compact accessory frames a dedicated secondary safety path.
- 10 kg Working Load Limit (WLL) supports safety retention for compatible lighting control accessories.
- 60 cm overall length provides useful reach around common accessory positions without excessive loose cable.
- M4 fixing hole on the D-ring gives crews a clear attachment point for compatible frames, gobos, scrims, and accessory hardware.
- Steel wire rope conforms to EN 12385-4.
Applications
Use for securing lighting accessories mounted in front of fixtures, including gobos, frames, scrims, color accessories, and similar control hardware in stage, studio, and venue environments.
Compatibility
Pairs naturally with accessory safety workflows and complements the SW-01YP yoke-plate safety model for a fuller fixture plus accessory retention setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of accessories is SW-ACC meant to secure?
It is intended for accessories sitting in front of a lighting fixture, such as gobos, frames, scrims, and similar control accessories.
Is SW-ACC a replacement for the fixture's main safety wire?
No. It is for accessory retention. The fixture itself should still have the correct safety wire required by the fixture, venue, and production plan.
Why is this safety wire black?
The black finish keeps it visually low-key against the luminaire, which is useful when the accessory sits near the beam path or in a visible front-of-fixture position.
