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    Hi, I’ve just got myself a Martin Wizard, the problem I have is, the crossbar on my Ultimax stand leans a lot. You might be able to make it out on the picture below.

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    Does anyone have any advice on how to best mount this light?

    It’s probably safe but it doesn’t give me much confidence.
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    Without being 100%, is there a way that you can get a modified G Clamp so that the units bracket hangs vertically (not horizontally) and is flush (ish) to the unit. This should pull the unit tighter in to the truss.
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    That’s a good point, I have a cunning plan, I may drill a hole in the front of the G Clamp so that it can be mounted flush.
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    I think with something that big/heavy I'd be looking to add an auxiliary bracket horizontally across the back of the unit such that I could hang it using two or possibly even three clamps.

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