Grip

Grip Department Accessories

FAQs

1. General Questions

Q: What is a CAS Clamp?
A: A CAS Clamp is a precision-engineered rigging clamp designed to join rigging tube securely. It is used in professional film and TV production for camera rigs, car rigs, lock-off rigs, lighting support, and other grip applications.

Q: What sizes are available?
A: Cat O’Nine Engineering produces CAS Clamps in 16 mm, 19mm, 32 mm, and 48 mm tube diameters to cover small, medium, and heavy-duty rigging applications. Each CAS Clamp has also been designed to be interchangeable, allowing the user to rig 16mm to 32mm tube and so on.

Q: What material are CAS Clamps made from?
A: All CAS Clamps are CNC-machined from 6082-T6 aluminium, and finished with a type III hard anodising after bead blasting for corrosion resistance, durability, and reduced reflectivity on set.

Q: Are CAS Clamps compatible with other tube or rigging systems?
A: Yes — CAS Clamps are designed to integrate seamlessly with standard 16 mm, 19mm, 32 mm, and 48 mm rigging systems.

5. Safety & Installation

Q: How do I install a CAS Clamp?
A: Align the clamp over the tube and then tighten bolts evenly to ensure a secure grip. For car rigs and high-load applications, always double-check torque and positioning to maintain safety.

Q: Can CAS Clamps be reused?
A: Yes — they are durable and designed for repeated assembly and disassembly without compromising structural integrity.

Q: Are CAS Clamps safe for on-set use?
A: Absolutely — they are CNC-machined to tight tolerances, anodised for corrosion resistance, and tested for grip applications. Always follow standard safety protocols when mounting cameras or vehicles.

Split Clamp From the CAS Range
Logo for Cato'Ne Cas Clamps featuring a black illustration of two clamps stacked vertically, surrounded by the text "Cato'Nine Cas Clamps" and two decorative stars on a light yellow background.