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SmallRig Monitor Mount with Arri Locating Pins

$82.50

SmallRig Tilt Monitor Mount with ARRI 3/8″-16 Screw Mount 2174B is designed to hold your monitor onto a camera cage, handle, or other mounting systems via ARRI 3/8”-16 screw

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SKU: 2174 Categories: , ,
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SmallRig Tilt Monitor Mount with ARRI 3/8″-16 Screw Mount 2174 is designed to hold your monitor onto a camera cage, handle, or other mounting systems via ARRI 3/8”-16 screw to prevent twisting. The aluminum holder enables to tilt 146° without using tools and free-stop in any position. It can support 5” or 7” monitor up to 1.5kg. Featuring rubber pad on top to prevent your monitor from scratching. Each thumbscrew features slots for Allen key to lock it tight and ensure your monitor safe. Besides, you can adjust the tightness of the monitor mount by adjusting the M4 screw on each side based on your needs.

Key Features:

  1. Compatible with 5” or 7” monitor and supports monitor up to 1.5kg.
  2. Locked via Arri 3/8”-16 screw on one end and 1/4”-20 screw on the other.
  3. Allows adjusting the position of monitor up to 180 degrees without using tools.
  4. Features a hole on each end of the screw for using a Allen Key to re-tighten.

Compatibility:
Any camera cage or handle with Arri 3/8”-16 holes on the top or front

Package Includes:
1 x Monitor Mount
2 x Allen Key

SmallRig is distributed in Australia by Mick’s Gripping P/L

Additional information
Weight .090 kg
Dimensions 8 × 6.5 × 4 cm
Material

Aluminium Alloy

Brand

Brand

SmallRig

SmallRig, a well-established brand known for its high-quality and affordable camera accessories tailored for filmmakers, videographers, and photographers.
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SmallRig is distributed in Australia by Mick's Gripping P/L
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