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Tether Tools Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm

The Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm is a fully adjustable arm designed for positioning a tablet, small monitors, camera, light, flash and many other accessories in the optimal position.

SKU: GC49-30.RS221

Tether Tools Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm

Tether Tools Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm

The Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm is a fully adjustable arm designed for positioning a tablet, small monitors, camera, light, flash and many other accessories in the optimal position.

The dual 5/8 studs integrate with numerous standard photo and film clamps, platforms and tools used to mount equipment, including Tether Table Aero, Wallee Connect iPad Bracket, Rock Solid Camera Platform and Local Vu Monitor Mounts.

The Rock Solid Arm is compact in design, simple to manoeuvre and measures 53.4cm when fully extended. The Rock Solid Arm features three articulating joints and can easily mount compatible accessories to any desired location and angle. When the centre knob is loosened, all three articulation points loosen for easy manoeuvrability. When the perfect position is achieved, simply tighten the knob and everything locks securely.

The two 5/8" (16mm) Baby locking hex stud ball joints rotate 360 degrees, plus a cut-out in each sleeve surrounding the ball allows the stud to be bent 90 degrees. One stud accepts a 3/8"-16 thread, while the other accepts a 1/4"-20 thread for added versatility. Each stud has six flat surfaces, so whatever is mounted on the Master Arm, will not rotate once secured. The central elbow rotates 360 degrees for infinite adjustability.

The Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm's centre lock is metal construction with locking teeth. Many arms rely on friction and over-tightening of the knob to hold equipment in place, which may cause sagging or small movements over time.

Unlike traditional designs, the Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm's all-metal construction utilises a locking system which, once set, prevents any movement or sagging; thus achieving precise results and peace of mind when mounting equipment. Additionally, no replacement friction discs or pads are needed.

Features:

All metal construction.

Load Capacity up to 4.5kg.

Maximum Extension of 53.4cm.

Compatible with Baby 5/8" (16mm) receptor.

3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 threads on each end for added versatility.

Integrates with the Rock Solid Master Clamp (sold separately or in the Master Arm + Clamp kit).

Ideal for mounting the iPad Wallee Connect.

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Tether Tools Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm

The Rock Solid Master Articulating Arm is a fully adjustable arm designed for positioning a tablet, small monitors, camera, light, flash and many other accessories in the optimal position.

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