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The RAM-B-174-UN10 consists of hardware for mounting to either brake/clutch reservoirs and rails that are 0.5" to 1.25" in diameter, double socket arm and universal X-Grip® large phone/phablet holder. Designed into the mount is a 1" diameter patented rubber ball and socket system with adjustment points at both ends of the socket arm; this with a twist of the arm knob, allows you to move the X-Grip® mount to your optimum viewing position. The mounting hardware for brake/clutch reservoirs include both standard and metric mounting bolts. The included X-Grip® cradle has a clean and clever four leg design that sports great holding power without hiding your phone behind foam pads and plastic. The spring loaded X-Grip® cradle expands and contracts, allowing for a perfect custom fit of your cell phone. The perfect complement to the modern sleek interior of today's vehicles, the RAM X-Grip® is the cell phone cradle evolved. The X-Grip® includes a device tether recommended for outdoor applications. The cradle is compatible with handheld devices that will fit the dimensions listed below. It is important to verify the dimensions of your handheld device with a case/sleeve/skin when determining the overall size.
HARDWARE INCLUDED
(1) Optional Tether
(1) Glue Tube for Rubber Caps
(2) M6 x 55mm Hex Bolts
(2) #1/4-20 x 2" Hex Bolts
(2) 1/4"-20 x 2.5" Hex Bolts
(2) 1/2" Spacers
(2) 1/4" Split Lock Washers
(1) 1/4"-20 U-Bolt for .5" - 1" Rails
(1) 1/4"-20 U-Bolt for 1" - 1.25" Rails
(2) 1/4"-20 Nylock Nuts
(2) Rubber Caps
(1) U-Bolt Spacer
Ram X-Grip® Holder
Ram Mounts
$87.95
- SKU:
- 0636-0123
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
- HOLDER DIMENSIONS:
- Width Range: 1.75" - 4.5" Depth Range: .875" max
- CLAMP RANGE:
- .5" - 1.25" diameter
- SOCKET TO SOCKET LENGTH:
- 3"
- BALL SIZE:
- B Size (1")
- WEIGHT CAPACITY:
- Standard Use: 2 lbs Heavy-Duty Use: 1 lb
- MATERIALS:
- Marine-grade aluminum High strength composite Stainless steel
- PACKAGING TYPE:
- Retail Box
- WEIGHT:
- 1.2 lb
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Exposure to vibrations, like those generated by high-powered motorcycle engines, might impact iPhone cameras.