SKU: GC49-33.4.ACCMTRRAIL-1420

SmallHD Rapidrail Mount

SmallHD Rapidrail Mount

Use the SmallHD RapidRail Mount for 1/4"-20 Accessories to quickly secure 1/4"-20 accessories to 1300, 1700, 2400, or 3200 series monitors that feature the RapidRail mounting system. Built-in cable strain relief protects your equipment from cable snags, and dual 1/4"-20 threads allow for the securing of many common monitoring accessories.

Features:

For 1300, 1700, 2400 & 3200 Monitors

Cable Strain Relief

2 x 1/4"-20 Threads

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SmallHD Rapidrail Mount

Use the SmallHD RapidRail Mount for 1/4"-20 Accessories to quickly secure 1/4"-20 accessories to 1300, 1700, 2400, or 3200 series monitors that feature the RapidRail mounting system. Built-in cable strain relief protects your equipment from cable snags, and dual 1/4"-20 threads allow for the securing of many common monitoring accessories.

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