RAM® Quick-Grip™ Phone Mount with RAM® Twist-Lock™ Suction Cup Base

Part#: RAM-B-166-PD3
UPC:793442901119Patented

£60.99 (Incl. VAT)

Ball Base Information

"RAM" Prefix Code

To provide lightweight strength and corrosion resistance, RAM is made of marine grade Aluminium with a black powder coated finish, stainless steel hardware and 'rubber balls' - 'RAM' products are stiffer and stronger than their 'RAP' variants and typically used in more rugged applications.

"RAP" Prefix Code

Many of our 'RAM' products are available in a 'RAP' - composite variant. Our composite 'RAP' products are generally designed for lighter duty applications where keeping the weight of the mount low is a priority.

RAM® BALL SIZES

The weight limits below are a guide only. All factors in a planned mounting configuration should be considered to choose the most suitable ball size.

The most common ball size applications:

B Size - Action Cameras, Phones and Small Tablets
C Size - Medium - Large Tablets in Heavier Duty Applications
D Size - Heavy and Rugged Tablets and Laptops in Commercial Applications

Please check with our technical team for advice.

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The RAM Quick-Grip™ with Twist-Lock™ Suction Cup consists of a 3.3" diameter suction base, double socket arm and spring loaded cradle for supporting most phones. The Twist-Lock™ Suction Cup is designed to have a strong hold on any windshield, glass and non-porous surface. The double ball and socket design provides adjustment points at both ends of the socket arm with the turn of a single knob, allowing you to set your phone to the optimal viewing position.

Components

hardware included

Assembly Hardware

holder dimensions

Height Range: 4.75" - 5.75"
Width Range: 2.19" - 3.25"
Max Depth: .72"

suction size

3.3" 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 aluminium
High strength composite

packaging type

Retail Bag

Weight

0.4 kg

Additional Information

Exposure to vibrations, like those generated by high-powered motorcycle engines, might impact iPhone cameras. Click here to learn more.