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RAM Tab-Lock Locking Cradle - Panasonic FZ-G2 & FZ-A3, Getac UX10

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RAM Tab-Lock Locking Cradle - Panasonic FZ-G2 & FZ-A3, Getac UX10RAM HOL TABL34U RAM Tab Lock Holder for Panasonic FZ G2 & FZ A3, Getac UX10 + More Features * Spring loaded, key locking holder secures the Panasonic FZ G2 and FZ A3 as well as the Getac UX10; interchangeable end cups allow you to modify the holder when upgrading devices * Compatible with RAM round ball bases for attaching a double socket arm; ball and socket technology allows for near infinite adjustability * Made of high strength composites for

RAM-HOL-TABL34U RAM® Tab-Lock Holder for Panasonic FZ-G2 & FZ-A3, Getac UX10 + More

Features

* Spring-loaded, key-locking holder secures the Panasonic FZ-G2 and FZ-A3 as well as the Getac UX10; interchangeable end cups allow you to modify the holder when upgrading devices

* Compatible with RAM® round ball bases for attaching a double socket arm; ball and socket technology allows for near-infinite adjustability

* Made of high-strength composites for durability and reliability in the most demanding environments

* Backed by a lifetime warranty

 

This RAM® Tab-Lock Holder for the Panasonic FZ-G2 & FZ-A3 and Getac UX10 consists of a spring-loaded backplate, custom support cups, and a key-locking mechanism that offers theft deterrence. The spring-loaded design makes it easy to load and unload your Panasonic device and keeps it secure while on the go. End cups are designed to optimize the functionality of your device, allowing access to audio jacks, USB, power, and other ports, so your device can be used just as it was intended.

Quickly lock the cradle, keeping your device secure and safe from theft. Included is a set of mounting hardware to connect the cradle to any RAM® mounting components that contain the universal AMPS hole pattern. The included backplate is interchangeable with various sized support cups, making it compatible with numerous tablet models.

The RAM® Tab-Lock is compatible with any tablet that will fit the dimensions listed below. It is important to verify the dimensions of your tablet when determining the overall size.

 

Compatible Devices

Dell

Latitude 7030

 

Getac

UX10

 

 

Panasonic

FZ-G2

FZ-A3

 

Additional Information:

For Getac UX10, access to Thunderbolt port is blocked while in holder. This holder is not compatible with the extended battery or carrying handle for the UX10

Holder Dimensions:

Height Range: 10.5" - 12.5"
Width Range: 7.39" - 7.88"
Depth Range: 1" - 1.25"

 

Hardware included:

Assembly Hardware
(2) #8 x 5/8" Sheet Metal Screws
(2) M4 x 32mm Machine Screws
(2) M4 Nylock Nuts
(2) Keys

Hole Pattern:

4-Hole AMPS: 1.181" x 1.496"

Materials:

High strength composite

Weight:

1.43 lb / 648 grams

Additional Information:

For Getac UX10, access to Thunderbolt port is blocked while in holder. This holder is not compatible with the extended battery or carrying handle for the UX10

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