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Bright Tangerine Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner

The Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner offers filmmakers a simple solution for seamlessly extending their rods. Crafted from durable alloyed aluminium to match our Drumstix Structural Alloy rods, this joiner enables a smooth connection between two rods, creating a unified length without bumps or protrusions-ideal for accommodating a range of camera accessories.

SKU: GC63-B1252.1035

Bright Tangerine Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner

Bright Tangerine Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner

The Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner offers filmmakers a simple solution for seamlessly extending their rods. Crafted from durable alloyed aluminium to match our Drumstix Structural Alloy rods, this joiner enables a smooth connection between two rods, creating a unified length without bumps or protrusions-ideal for accommodating a range of camera accessories.

Seamless Connection

The Rod Joiner has M12 threads at both ends which get inserted into the 15mm rod for a completely smooth, uninterrupted connection. With no bumps or thread protrusions, accessories can be easily attached over the join without interference. The durable aluminium construction ensures that this joiner will maintain its quality over time, standing up to regular use on set.

Easy Installation

Installation is a breese: simply twist the joiner into the first rod, then attach the second rod on the opposite end. The joiner provides plenty of thread engagement, ensuring a secure connection that won't come undone on its own, yet remains easy to detach when needed.

Instructions/Assembly

The Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner ships as a standalone unit and requires no assembly.

To install the Rod joiner, twist one M12 screw into the corresponding thread on a structural alloy Drumstix rod.

From there, you can install a second rod by twisting it onto the exposed M12 screw on the other end of the joiner.

Compatibility

The Rod Joiner is compatible with our full range of Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm rods, available in lengths from 3" to 12". Enabling you to build beyond single-length rods, tailored to your needs.

Zero Compromises

Designed with filmmakers in mind, Bright Tangerine caters to the global film industry. Engineered to be practical solutions to filmmaking problems, every product is tested to maximise use on-set; and they are the favourites of leading filmmakers across cinema, television and content creation. Our customer service team is on-hand to help advise on any purchase, and ensure that you have the best possible experience with Bright Tangerine.

Key Features:

Seamless Connection for Rods

Flexible Length Options Available

Durable Build for Strength

Industry Compatibility with M12 Threads

Easy Assembly for Quick Setups

What's in the Box:

Bright Tangerine Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner

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Product Overview

Bright Tangerine Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner

The Drumstix Structural Alloy Threaded 15mm Rod Joiner offers filmmakers a simple solution for seamlessly extending their rods. Crafted from durable alloyed aluminium to match our Drumstix Structural Alloy rods, this joiner enables a smooth connection between two rods, creating a unified length without bumps or protrusions-ideal for accommodating a range of camera accessories.

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