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Align the Vertical Adjustment Screw
8. The vertical adjustment screw for the Adjustable
ShoeMount adapter needs to be set and tightened before
the next step, as the MultiClamp blocks easy access to
this adjustment.
9. Place your shoe fl ash in position by attaching your
fl ash to the shoe mount closes to the softbox. Loosen
the adjustment screw on the ShoeMount just enough to
slide your fl ash shoe into the mount, then tighten the
adjustment screw securely (Fig. 9). If you will be using a
radio remote that is stacked under your shoe fl ash, be sure
to set it up the same way for this adjustment.
10. Adjust the height of the vertical riser so that your fl ash is
lined up in the center of the ring (Fig. 10).
Using the MultiClamp to Attach the Assembly to a LiteStand
or LiteReach
11. The MultiClamp is packaged and ready to use with a
shoe fl ash and umbrella. For use with your softbox,
remove the silver shoe mount and stud at the top of
the MultiClamp (Fig. 11). Also remove the bottom female
brass stud so that section of the MultiClamp can fi t over a
LiteStand (Fig. 12).
12. Secure the MultiClamp to the stud that attached the
ShoeMount Hardware to the connector ring (Fig. 13).
13. After inserting the stud into the MultiClamp, tighten the
set-screw knob on the MultiClamp against one of the fl at
sides of the stud to ensure a secure fi t. (Fig. 14)
14. Secure entire assembly to top of LiteStand or LiteReach
(Fig. 15).
15. The handle can be repositioned after tighteneing by pulling
the handle outward, away from the clamp, then moving to
the desired position and resetting the handle (Figs. 16-17).
Figure 13.
Figure 10.
Figure 9.
Figure 11.
Figure 15.
Figure 17.
Figure 14.
Figure 12.
Figure 16.