RAM® Form-Fit Locking Cradle for Garmin dezl™ 760LMT + More

Part#: RAM-HOL-GA61LU
UPC:793442942051

£37.99 (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-HOL-GA61LU consists of a high strength composite locking case and hole pattern that will allow the attachment to all RAM components or mounts that contain the universal AMPs hole pattern. Compatible and interchangeable with a wide range of popular RAM Mounting products, this locking case is ready to compliment your GPS and become the most useful accessory in your vehicle. Included is a set of two nuts and bolts to connect the cradle to any RAM components or mounts that contain the universal AMPs hole pattern.

Components

hardware included

Assembly Hardware
(2) #8-32 x 1/2" Machine Screws
(2) #8-32 x 5/8" Machine Screws
(2) #8-32 x 3/4" Machine Screws
(2) #8-32 Nylock Nuts

hole pattern

2-Hole AMPS: 1.912"

materials

High strength composite

packaging type

Poly Bag

Weight

0.2 kg

Additional Information

This product was designed prior to the BC20 wireless backup dock was released. The current design will not allow for that dock module to be integrated into the cradle.