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Manfrotto Center Vice Jaw Clamp (3")

This 3" Center Vice Jaw Clamp from Manfrotto is designed to help solve the problem of positioning lighting equipment on set, stage, or location. Made of a chrome-plated steel rod and die-cast aluminium jaw set, it has a round tube of up to 3". It has a robust load capacity of up to 80 kg. The jaws feature bright red rubber thermoplastic polyurethane liners for traction and to prevent marring the finish of the surface they are being attached to. The anti-jam design of the clamp mechanism means that this vice jaw clamp is less likely to stick or jam when opened from both its fully closed position following storage or when detached from a mounting point, even after prolonged use.

SKU: GC40-MF-C76CJ

Manfrotto Center Vice Jaw Clamp (3")

Manfrotto Center Vice Jaw Clamp (3")

This 3" Center Vice Jaw Clamp from Manfrotto is designed to help solve the problem of positioning lighting equipment on set, stage, or location. Made of a chrome-plated steel rod and die-cast aluminium jaw set, it has a round tube of up to 3". It has a robust load capacity of up to 80 kg. The jaws feature bright red rubber thermoplastic polyurethane liners for traction and to prevent marring the finish of the surface they are being attached to. The anti-jam design of the clamp mechanism means that this vice jaw clamp is less likely to stick or jam when opened from both its fully closed position following storage or when detached from a mounting point, even after prolonged use.

This 3" center vice jaw clamp features a fixed jaw mounted at the base of a 5/8" baby pin to provide secure mounting of heavier lighting fixtures. The moving jaw is oriented on the threaded shaft opposite to the 5/8" baby pin.

Key Features:

Load Capacity: 80 kg

Jaw Capacity: 1.52 to 7.62 cm

Center Vice Clamp with Padded Jaws

Red Polyurathane M-Grip Jaw Liner

Chrome Plated Steel and Aluminium

Threaded Steel Rod with Anti-Jam Collar

5/8" Baby Pin Connector

For Photography, Filmmaking, and Stage

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Manfrotto Center Vice Jaw Clamp (3")

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Manfrotto Center Vice Jaw Clamp (3")

This 3" Center Vice Jaw Clamp from Manfrotto is designed to help solve the problem of positioning lighting equipment on set, stage, or location. Made of a chrome-plated steel rod and die-cast aluminium jaw set, it has a round tube of up to 3". It has a robust load capacity of up to 80 kg. The jaws feature bright red rubber thermoplastic polyurethane liners for traction and to prevent marring the finish of the surface they are being attached to. The anti-jam design of the clamp mechanism means that this vice jaw clamp is less likely to stick or jam when opened from both its fully closed position following storage or when detached from a mounting point, even after prolonged use.

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