Gamber-Johnson's new VESA 75mm Clevis Motion Attachment combines Gamber-Johnson's proprietary 2x4 mounting-hole pattern with the international standard VESA 75mm pattern.
- PLACEMENT
- Has a 3/8" center hole and is recommended for use with any 3/8" stud motion attachment (item no. 7160-0427 or 7160-0514).
- TILT
- Yes - up to 90� fore/26� aft
- SWIVEL
- Yes - 360�
- SLIDE
- No
- FEATURES
- New clevis works with the follow hole patterns:
- VESA 75mm
- Gamber-Johnson 2x4
- NEC
- AMPS
- Tilt capabilities:
- 90° forward allows for tablets to be easily mounted
- 26° aft movement
- Riveted design allows for smoother tilt movement
- Swivel capabilities:
- 360°
- Mount using supplied 3/8" hardware or on any Gamber-Johnson motion attachment with a 3/8" stud
- Rear fastening stud allows the clevis to be locked in a fixed position
- Lever provides a secure clamping force when tilted
- Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability
- Black powdercoat finish for maximum corrosion resistance
- WARRANTY
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Vehicle Mount offers maximum mounting efficiency with added usability
- Beautiful black powder coat# finish enriches the look of your vehicle mount
- Built with steel product material to offer usage dependabilty and durability, ensuring prolonged use
- Tilt feature for maximum efficiency and convenience
- Vehicle application/usage for your Vehicle Mount for firm, reliable, and stronger construction with longevity
| Brand | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Gamber-Johnson |
| Size / Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Mount Profile | Fixed |
| VESA Mount Compatible | Yes |
| Mounting Pattern | 75 x 75 |
| Appearance | |
|---|---|
| Finishing | Black Powder Coat |
| General Features | |
|---|---|
| Durability | Corrosion Resistant |
| Manufacturer | Gamber-Johnson, LLC |
| Brand | Gamber-Johnson, LLC |
| MPN | 7110-1200 |
| Unit Count | 1 Units |
| Return Policy | This product is eligible for 30-day returns. See our return policy for details. |
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