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RAM X-Grip Universal Cradle for 9-11" Tablets with U-Bolt Base (Double) - C Series

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RAM X-Grip Universal Cradle for 9-11" Tablets with U-Bolt Base (Double) - C SeriesRAM HOL UN9 235U RAM X Grip Mount with Double U Bolt Base for 9" 11" Tablets Features * Spring loaded 'X' design with rubber caps sports great holding power without hiding your tablet; fits most 9" 11" tablets * Easy access grip knobs on the back of the holder allow for the quick release of your tablet * Stainless steel double U bolt base accommodates rails from 25. 4 to 31. 75mm in diameter * Medium C series 143mm arm allows for almost infinite

RAM-HOL-UN9-235U RAM® X-Grip® Mount with Double U-Bolt Base for 9"-11" Tablets


Features

* Spring-loaded 'X' design with rubber caps sports great holding power without hiding your tablet; fits most 9"-11" tablets
* Easy access grip knobs on the back of the holder allow for the quick release of your tablet
* Stainless steel double U-bolt base accommodates rails from 25.4 to 31.75mm in diameter
* Medium C series 143mm arm allows for almost infinite adjustment and perfect viewing angles
* Made of high-strength composite, marine grade aluminium alloy and steel components for durability and reliability in the most demanding environments
* Backed by a lifetime warranty


The RAM-HOL-UN9-235U consists of a double stainless steel u-bolt base, double socket arm, round base adapter and universal X-Grip® clamping cradle for 9-11" tablets. Included in this package is hardware that will accommodate rails from 25.4 to 31.75mm (1" to 1.25") in diameter. The base includes black cover caps to be placed over the exposed ends of the u-bolt. 

The mount is designed with a RAM 1.5" diameter patented rubber ball and socket system that has adjustment points at both ends of the double socket arm; this allowing for almost infinite adjustment and perfect viewing angles.


The X-Grip® clamping cradle consists of a composite spring loaded cradle, expandable grip arms and additional bottom support keeper. Included are extra easy access grip knobs, located on the back of the cradle for quick release of your tablet. The X-Grip® clamping cradle expands and contracts for perfect fit of most 10" tablets with or without sleeves, as well as some smaller tablets.

Please verify dimensions of your tablet below for compatibility with the X-Grip®. .

Cradle Dimensions

Min Width = 158.75mm (6.25”)
Max Width = 205.7mm (8.1”)
Max length with supports 260.4mm (10.25”) (unlimited without supports)
Max Thickness = 22.2mm (0.875")


Compatible Devices
For a list of many of the compatible devices for this cradle go to our listing for the RAM-HOL-UN9U


U-Bolt Dimensions:
25.4mm to 31.75mm (1 to 1.25") in diameter

Arm dimensions:
Overall: 143mm (5.625")
Socket-To-Socket: 114mm (4.5")


Ball Size:
1.5" (C size) Rubber Ball Size

Materials:
Marine Grade Stainless Steel Components
Powder Coated Marine Grade Aluminium
High Strength Composite

Weight

1.15 kg / 2.54 lbs 


Components:
RAM-HOL-UN9U X-GRIP UNIVERSAL 10" TABLET HOLDER
RAM-202U 2.5" / 63mm DIA. BASE
RAM-235U Double U-Bolt Base
RAM-201U Double Socket Arm


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