About the The Light Source Mega-Coupler with Baby Pin Black Anodized
The Mega-Coupler with Baby Pin is a versatile and essential adapter designed to bridge different mounting standards within entertainment and production rigging. This component combines a heavy-duty pipe coupler with an integrated, permanently attached baby pin (a 5/8-inch diameter male stud). Its primary function is to convert a standard length of structural pipe into a sturdy mounting point for lighting fixtures, small speakers, or accessories that use a standard 5/8-inch female receiver. One end of the device is a precision-bored sleeve, or coupler, engineered to clamp securely onto the end of a specific diameter of pipe (typically 1.5-inch or 2-inch schedule pipe). The other end features a solid baby pin protruding axially, allowing a fixture to be mounted directly onto the end of the pipe as if it were a standard stand or spigot.
Constructed from high-strength aluminum, the unit is both durable and lightweight. The entire assembly is finished in a black anodized coating, providing excellent corrosion resistance, a non-reflective surface, and a professional appearance that matches most production hardware. The coupler end typically employs a set screw or compression bolt mechanism to firmly grip the pipe, preventing rotation or slippage. The baby pin is machined to the precise industry-standard diameter and length, often featuring a cross-drilled hole at its tip to accept a standard safety clip or bolt, ensuring the attached fixture is locked in place and cannot accidentally lift off. This integrated design eliminates the need for multiple separate adapters, creating a clean, secure, and direct connection.
This product is invaluable for creating custom mounting solutions on-site. It is commonly used to add lighting fixtures to the ends of cross-bracing pipes in a truss system, to mount a light on a vertical pipe used as a boom arm, or to convert the top of a vertical pipe stanchion into a fixture mount for architectural applications. It provides riggers and technicians with a simple, reliable method to utilize structural pipe as a flexible and robust support arm for standard-equipped devices, greatly expanding the utility of standard pipe in custom rigging layouts for theater, film, concerts, and permanent installations.