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EAN-136927001912344   EAN-13 barcode 6927001912344
Product NameSmallRig D Shaft D-ring 1/4 Inch Thead Camera Screw for DSLR Camera Rig --- 838
LanguageEnglish
CategoryElectronics / Photography
Amazon.comA Buy on Amazon ~ B006GB5MDW
Model2PCS QUICK RELEASE SCREW 838
Price New6.99 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Weight0.32 ounces    (convert)
BindingCamera
Features2 PACK Precision made 1/4"-20 thread Stainless Steel (metal) Tripod screws., Total length including base: 14.5mm., Total shaft length: 10.5mm., Threaded part of the shaft: 6mm,No thread part of shaft: 4.5mm., approx.Head diameter(including D-Ring ): 16.2mm
Long DescriptionD-Ring Screws,Precision made 1/4"-20 Stainless Steel (metal) Tripod screws,1/4" metal male thread with flat head screwdriver slot & hinged "D" Ring. 1/4"-20 screw for quick release plate. The main body was made of Stainless steel, and the Rotatable D-ring made of ZINC Alloys. Please refer to the size to ensure it work with your camera and quick release plate before shopping. Notes: includes 2pcs Quick-Release-Screw-1/4".
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