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Ram 120 Quick Release Gps Handheld Mount Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Prosper, Texas, United States

Prosper, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RAM Manufacturer Part Number:120 UPC:Does not apply

I am selling a new RAM 120 Quick Release GPS Handheld mount.

The RAM-120 consists of a double socket arm, 2.5" diameter round base with the universal AMPS hole pattern and side clamping cradle that is designed to hold a large variety of electronic devices. Originally design for strapping to a lantern base, this mount can also be used as a base to strap to a round rail. It is new but is old stock and does come as shown.

Cradle Dimensions:
Minimum Width: 1.5" (with foam), 2.43" (without foam)
Maximum Width: 3.5" (with foam), 4.5" (without foam)
Clamp Height: 2.62"
Clamp Depth: 1.38"
Cradle Height: 6.5"

Material: 
Powder Coated Marine Grade Aluminum

Ball Size:
1.5" Rubber Ball Size

 

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