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Impact BHE-102 Heavy-Duty Flex Arm for Super Clamp

BH #IMBHE102 • MFR #BHE-102
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Impact BHE-102 Heavy-Duty Flex Arm for Super Clamp
Key Features
  • Aluminum and Brass Construction
  • 21.65" Long
  • 1.1 lb Load Capacity
  • 5/8" Hex Stud with Female 3/8" Tap
This Impact BHE-102 Heavy-Duty Flex Arm for Super Clamp is ideal for supporting small lights, reflectors or other items up to 1.1 lb . Made of flexible aluminum, the 18 mm diameter arm measures 21.65" long and can be twisted into configurations that would be impossible with a jointed articulating arm. One end of the arm has a 3/8" female tapped hex stud to prevent torsion in the Super Clamp. The other end terminates in a 1/4"-20 screw on a 5/8" stud.
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Impact Flex Arm Overview

This Impact BHE-102 Heavy-Duty Flex Arm for Super Clamp is ideal for supporting small lights, reflectors or other items up to 1.1 lb . Made of flexible aluminum, the 18 mm diameter arm measures 21.65" long and can be twisted into configurations that would be impossible with a jointed articulating arm. One end of the arm has a 3/8" female tapped hex stud to prevent torsion in the Super Clamp. The other end terminates in a 1/4"-20 screw on a 5/8" stud.

UPC: 847628554795

Impact Flex Arm Specs

Key Specs
Load Capacity
1.1 lb / 0.49 kg
Connections
1 x 5/8" Male Hex + 3/8"-16 Female Thread
1 x 5/8" Male Stud + 1/4"-20 Male Thread
Length
21.65" / 55 cm
Load Capacity
1.1 lb / 0.49 kg
Connections
1 x 5/8" Male Hex + 3/8"-16 Female Thread
1 x 5/8" Male Stud + 1/4"-20 Male Thread
Construction Material
Aluminum, Brass
Length
21.65" / 55 cm
Width
0.71" / 18 mm (Rod Diameter)
Weight
1.57 lb / 0.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.54 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
24.05 x 1.55 x 1.3"

Impact Flex Arm Reviews

Super Strong Flex Arm!!

By Jaymes
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-12-24

Amazing flex arm! Super strong! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

Works Perfectly!

By Gabriel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-01-19

I used this to hold up a 7 monitor, it's very stable.

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What is exactly the Pros of the Brass version?

What is exactly the Pros of the Brass version?
Asked by: Luis
Brass is stronger than some metal alloys and is less likely to bind or become stuck when dealing with threads.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2022-05-17

What is the reasoning behind using different ...

What is the reasoning behind using different metal on the fixture ends? The Impact BHE-108 Is brass and the Impact BHE-108S Is steel. I would assume that steel is the strongest and most durable material, so why use brass - is it just a personal choice of aesthetics - where is there a more sound reason?
Asked by: David
Brass is less likely to bind and would be easier to take apart. But yes steel would be a bit stronger.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2023-02-19

question

I want to use this flex arm with a flat clamp like Pedco UltraClamp Aluminum Support Clamp. I need to clamp onto a 3/8 flat piece of metal and have a flex arm from there. Is there a way? (13)Pedco UltraClamp Aluminum Support Clamp
Asked by: Randy W.
I don't understand what your trying to do? I found that the arm was not strong enough to hold a light up. I have Alien Bee's they are to heavy. Hope this helps
Answered by: Russ E.
Date published: 2018-08-28

question

I want to use with a LED monitor that weighs in at 1lb 7 ounces and a super clamp attached to video tripod leg. I don't like the hot shoe mount that came with the Elvid Fieldvision monitor. Do you think this would work?
Asked by: Anonymous
That will be a little heavy for this, unless you plan to have it point straight down. I don't think it will maintain it's position with that much weight on it.
Answered by: Michael K.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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