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Impact SRP-113 Long Double Stud 5/8"

BH #IMSRP113 • MFR #SRP-113
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Impact SRP-113 Long Double Stud 5/8"
Key Features
  • Zinc-plated Steel Construction
The Impact SRP-113 Long Double Stud measures 5" long and is fabricated from zinc-plated steel. It is ideal for use with a super clamp or other grip and mounting accessories with a locking 5/8" (16mm) receiver.
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Is this the baby pin needed to mount godox 600BM ...

Is this the baby pin needed to mount godox 600BM on Mathews boom arm?
Asked by: Femy
Yes
Answered by: Shalom
Date published: 2020-08-27

What is the length of the stud?

What is the length of the stud?
Asked by: Ken
The stud is 5" long.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-24

Is there a 1/4-20 hole on one end so that it can ...

Is there a 1/4-20 hole on one end so that it can screw onto a 1/4-20 stud?
Asked by: chris
No, the Impact SRP-113 Long Double Stud 5/8" does not have a 1/4 20 hole. However. The aluminum Impact 5/8" Stud with 1/4"-20 Female Threads does. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1334345-REG/impact_srp_112p_5_8_stud_with_1_4_20.html?sts=pi
Answered by: Rachael B
Date published: 2023-09-27

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Is this the item I need to attach a light fixture to my new C stand?
Asked by: Paul T.
Sorry Paul, It's impossible to answer your question without more information. Suggest you call B&H, give them the brand and model of you stand, and describe the stand parts you've got with measurements (exact). They will set you up with what you need. CW
Answered by: Craig W.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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What is the hole through the bottom for?
Asked by: Benjamin S.
I put in a metal ring attached to a safety cable from the stud to the strobe light to make sure if the strobe was to come loose and fall, it would not fall far but instead hang off the C-Stand or boom arm the stud and grip was attached to.
Answered by: Jon M.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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