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SmallRig 2501 NATO Rail with ARRI Locating Pin 35mm

Zubehör Rig / Cage
Item Nr. 39050
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  • Mounting on ARRI positioning holes
  • built-in NATO rail with safety pins at both ends
  • compatible with NATO accessories for quick release
  • low profile design
  • 35 mm long

SmallRig NATO Rail with ARRI Locating Pin 35mm 2501 can be attached to standard ARRI accessory mounts with a 3/8" 16mm screw and two locating pins. There is a NATO Rail on the top that is compatible with NATO accessories such as SmallRig NATO Ball Head Arm 2071, SmallRig NATO Clamp 1973 or 2207, so devices can be easily and quickly detached. The spring-loaded safety pins at both ends prevent your devices from accidentally slipping off.

Note
This NATO rail is short and NOT compatible with SmallRig NATO grips or monitor mounts.

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MSRP* 29,95
22,27 Zubehör Rig / Cage
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SmallRig 2501 NATO Rail with ARRI Locating Pin 35mm

Short profile

  • Mounting on ARRI positioning holes
  • built-in NATO rail with safety pins at both ends
  • compatible with NATO accessories for quick release
  • low profile design
  • 35 mm long

Product description for SmallRig 2501 NATO Rail with ARRI Locating Pin 35mm

SmallRig NATO Rail with ARRI Locating Pin 35mm 2501 can be attached to standard ARRI accessory mounts with a 3/8" 16mm screw and two locating pins. There is a NATO Rail on the top that is compatible with NATO accessories such as SmallRig NATO Ball Head Arm 2071, SmallRig NATO Clamp 1973 or 2207, so devices can be easily and quickly detached. The spring-loaded safety pins at both ends prevent your devices from accidentally slipping off.

Note
This NATO rail is short and NOT compatible with SmallRig NATO grips or monitor mounts.

SmallRig 2501 NATO Rail with ARRI Locating Pin 35mm

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
35 x 20,8 x 11,5 cm
Gewicht ca.
21 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6941590000961
KAN
BUN2501

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