Pedco Ultra Clamp Assembly

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Pedco PD05020 Overview

For mounting a camera, or small light fixture that has a 1/4-20" screw threaded bottom. The Ultra Clamp Assembly locks and tightens to any side car window, shelf or arm up to 1-1/2" in thickness. Includes a locking 2 way swivel/tilt head.

UPC: 016869050209

Pedco PD05020 Reviews

Bad knob

By Richard
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2019-02-05

The knob that tightens the camera to the clamp is cross-threaded, meaning its not very reliable. I replaced it with one I had around the house.

Ultra Clamp

By Will
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-09-11

Just what I needed to complete my camera setup.

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Can this clamp onto the handlebars of a ronin m?
Asked by: Mo
The Pedco Ultra Clamp Assembly with 1/4 -20 Screw should be able to clamp to the handlebars of the Ronin-m.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Can the vertical tilt head be detached to be used like the Pedco UltraClamp Aluminum Support Clamp MFR#PD04020?The Pedco UltraClamp Aluminum Support Clamp seems to be able hold a heavier load, which will be useful for bigger DSLR with big lenses.
Asked by: Chien Loong C.
I would say that yes, you can remove the tilting head from the Ultra Clamp Assembly and that you would then have a UltraClamp Aluminum Support Clamp. However, the UltraClamp Aluminum Support Clamp I would only consider for lightweight to medium cameras. It will hold a bigger camera/lens but you are at the edge of the ability of the clamp to hold it securely. I would feel better with heavier duty clamp like the Manfrotto Super Clamp. That will have a hefty margin of safety.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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If Ultra Clamp is clamped to a (vertical) mic stand, can a lightweight camera be attached so that the camera sits on a normal horizontal plane? (re: room enough + angle enough)
Asked by: Anonymous
If the camera is less than 5 lbs and is slim enough to fit onto the Pedco Ultra Clamp Asembly, then yes, it can be used horizontally. If you would need more room, you could also consider purchasing the Slik Clamp Head 38, B&H # SLCH38, which would also support 5 lbs, but would give you more room to sit away from the stand, depending on your needs.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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what is the max pound pay load?
Asked by: Anonymous
Per the manufacturer's website the maximum Safe Load is 6 pounds.
Answered by: Timothy
Date published: 2018-11-24

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Hello, I do reselling business in Japan. Could we resell this items?
Asked by: Anonymous
I bought two of these. One I use to secure a dash cam in my car. The other I use to mount a video camera on a horizontal surface. Very rugged. Supports a large camera. I would recommend it to a friend.
Answered by: Bill B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Is this clamp aluminum? I see a Pedco aluminum clamp for about the same price as this one except it doesn't have the swivel head. However, if this one is made of plastic then I think I will buy the other one since the clamp part is what is most important to me.
Asked by: Kramer
My clamp is metal, probably aluminum, I checked it with a magnet. It works very well, I use it with my heavy EOS Mark 2. If your camera is heavy or whatever you are mounting is heavy, I think the metal would be safer.I like a bargain but my motto often is: Cheap is too expensive RegardsBill
Answered by: William G.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Can this clamp to a 4x4?
Asked by: Anonymous
The clamp is 1.5 . So it is not possible.
Answered by: EFRAIN D.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Can you pan with this pod, with the up and down motion locked?
Asked by: James
No, it's locked.
Answered by: kevin m.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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