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Impact 3 Section Double Articulated Arm without Bracket

BH #IMBHE119 • MFR #BHE-119
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Impact 3 Section Double Articulated Arm without Bracket
Key Features
  • Aluminum Construction
  • Extendable Sliding Arms
  • 33.8" Long
  • Supports 10 lb
The 3 Section Articulated Arm without Camera Bracket from Impact is a handy accessory with a 33.8" reach for precise positioning of a camera, light, flag or other item up 10 lb at full extension. The arm features a distinctive design that allows any of the sections to be positioned anywhere along the length of the others and secured with large butterfly knobs. The sections terminate in 5/8" pins, one with a hex collar and the other with a 3/8" female thread. Optional accessories include Impact's CC-106R and CC-106T Super Clamps, and BHE-104 Camera Platform.
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Is the pin with the 3/8" female end a 16 thread?

Is the pin with the 3/8" female end a 16 thread?
Asked by: Bob
Yes top pin has a 3/8-16" female thread.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2020-12-31

Is the 5/8" pin with the 3/8" female end a 16 ...

Is the 5/8" pin with the 3/8" female end a 16 thread?
Asked by: Bob
The response by B&H is unfortunately inaccurate. There is no 1/4 thread on this mount, the terminal end on that goes into the mount has no thread, and the other end is a female 3/8
Answered by: Ivan
Date published: 2022-09-23

Will I need to purchase this along with Impact ...

Will I need to purchase this along with Impact Super Clamp with Ratchet Handle in order to mount/install this in any way or will I be able to do that with what's included in this purchase?
Asked by: Cole
You will need super clamp Impact Super Clamp with Ratchet Handle B&H # IMCC106R
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-02-24

How can I mount this unit to a table? Super Clamp ...

How can I mount this unit to a table? Super Clamp won’t work. Need a permanent mount.
Asked by: Michael
If you purchase the Impact Wall Plate with 5/8" Locking Receiver, B&H # IMSRP123P • MFR #SRP-123P, and install it onto your table, then you should be able to install the Impact 3 Section Articulated Arm without Bracket on your table. https://bhpho.to/36YUojP
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2022-07-19

Can this be attached safely to a C-stand?

Can this be attached safely to a C-stand?
Asked by: Steve
Yes this can be attached safely to a C-stand that has a grip arm already attached to it.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-05-06

Can the camera bracket 'axle' point UP so that a ...

Can the camera bracket 'axle' point UP so that a camcorder can sit on TOP of it? The photos show the post which looks like the support for the bracket pointing DOWN such that the camera would have to hang upside down.
Asked by: Michael
Yes, the camera bracket 5/8 pin can sit on top. It moves 180 degrees. You can see the pivot on the arm in this photo, https://bit.ly/2WScxtK .
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2020-07-24

I’m considering this device to mount some ...

I’m considering this device to mount some PTZOptics cameras to a lighting truss. However it looks as though the knobs on the camera bracket extend above the surface of the camera bracket in such a way that they would impact the bottom of the camera and prevent mounting. Is this an illusion or would it be a problem?
Asked by: Peter
The knob does extend past the level of the plate. Depending on the size of the camera base you might have an issue. The other thing to consider is these are only rated to 3.3lbs.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-11-06

How would this compare to the equivalent ...

How would this compare to the equivalent manfrotto one as far as stability and durability?
Asked by: Evan
Impact can take more payload and weighs less than the same Manfrotto version, however it could be said that the Manfrotto is built better or works smoother, your mileage may vary with that however. Stability/payload wise it seems Impact is the way to go.
Answered by: niconn
Date published: 2023-09-01
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