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Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter - Black

Mount accessories onto your car-mounted speed rails with this 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter from Tilta. The durable aluminium and steel clamp secures around a 50mm speed rail, such as the rail included in the Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Car Mounting System, using a quick release locking clasp. A NATO clamp on the clamp features one 3/8"-16 and two 1/4"-20 anti-twist threads for mounting accessories, and the NATO clamp features safety pins on either end to prevent your NATO-clamped accessory from sliding off.

SKU: GC33-TA-SRC-NATO-B

Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter - Black

Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter - Black

Mount accessories onto your car-mounted speed rails with this 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter from Tilta. The durable aluminium and steel clamp secures around a 50mm speed rail, such as the rail included in the Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Car Mounting System, using a quick release locking clasp. A NATO clamp on the clamp features one 3/8"-16 and two 1/4"-20 anti-twist threads for mounting accessories, and the NATO clamp features safety pins on either end to prevent your NATO-clamped accessory from sliding off.

Car Mounting System Compatible

This adapter allows users to easily mount additional accessories to their speed rail when using the Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Car Mounting System

Tool-Free Installation

The locking wheel can be opened or tightened by hand, allowing accessories to be mounted quickly

Multiple Accessory Options

A NATO rail is mounted onto the 50mm clamp with two 1/4"-20 threads and one 3/8"-16 threads with anti-twist divots along the rail

Safety Pins on NATO Rail

The NATO rail features an anti-slip design with safety pins on each end to prevent accessories from sliding off

Load Capacity

The highly durable clamp supports devices weighing up to 8 kg.

Key Features:

Mount Accessories onto 50mm Speed Rail

50mm Speed Rail Clamp with Quick Lock

3/8"-16 & 1/4"-20 Accessory Threads

NATO Rail with Safety Pins

8 kg Load Capacity

Large Locking Wheel

Durable Aluminium & Steel Construction

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Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter - Black

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Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter - Black

Mount accessories onto your car-mounted speed rails with this 50mm Speed Rail Clamp to NATO Adapter from Tilta. The durable aluminium and steel clamp secures around a 50mm speed rail, such as the rail included in the Tilta 50mm Speed Rail Car Mounting System, using a quick release locking clasp. A NATO clamp on the clamp features one 3/8"-16 and two 1/4"-20 anti-twist threads for mounting accessories, and the NATO clamp features safety pins on either end to prevent your NATO-clamped accessory from sliding off.

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