Snowmasters Special Effects Studios Zig Oscillator



SnowMasters Special Effects Studios announced today the Zig Oscillator, a low-cost solution to greater special effects coverage of snow, bubbles, smoke, scent and more by up to 70 percent. The machine allows for easy attachment of special effects equipment to be mounted and oscillated up to 90 degrees, such as the SnowMasters T-1500 Mini Snow Zone machine (capable of sending snow in the air up to 50 feet). The Zig Oscillator incorporates a motorized rotating mount which is easy to attach to any SnowMasters standard hanging bracket. Three various degrees of show positions are available (15, 45 or 90), with a maximum rotation of 90 degrees.  The 4-Channel DMX control has variable standalone features. Available in 110V and for 220V countries use.


Included with the Zig Oscillator is a mounting plate and truss attachment via SnowMasters standard dual C-Clamps. The device is designed to increase the disbursement of snow generated by a single snow machine and can increase the spray pattern from one machine to the equivalent of three machines. It’s rotating angle is factory set to 90 degrees, custom ordered to 15 or 45 degrees. The oscillating unit has the capacity of 75 pounds of hanging weight. This unit can be used with almost all of the SnowMasters machines. The Zig Oscillator helps provide perfect coverage for almost any special effects application. An optional wired remote controller is also available as an accessory.


Media resources:
A. High resolution photograph: http://www.snowmasters.com/images/ZigOscillator.tif
B. Low resolution photograph: http://www.snowmasters.com/images/zigoscillator-lrg.jpg
C. Equipment specification sheet: http://www.snowmasters.com/info/specs/ZigOscillator-Specs...


About SnowMasters Special Effects Studios:
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