SKU: 53412155755

RAM Tab-Lock Locking Cradle - 8” Tablets incl. iPad mini, Galaxy Tab A / S2 8.0

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RAM Tab-Lock Locking Cradle - 8” Tablets incl. iPad mini, Galaxy Tab A / S2 8.0RAM HOL TABL29U RAM Tab LockLocking Holder for 8" Tablets Features * Locking mechanism for theft deterrence * Support cups contain open slots to accommodate for tablets of various sizes * Back plate can support various size support cups * Spring loaded tension provides secure support and quick release for your tablet * Manufactured from High Strength Composite for longevity * Backed by a lifetime warranty The RAM Tab Lock spring loaded, quick release

RAM-HOL-TABL29U RAM® Tab-Lock™Locking Holder for 8" Tablets

Features

* Locking mechanism for theft deterrence
* Support cups contain open slots to accommodate for tablets of various sizes
* Back plate can support various size support cups
* Spring loaded tension provides secure support and quick release for your tablet
* Manufactured from High Strength Composite for longevity
* Backed by a lifetime warranty


The RAM® Tab-Lock™ spring loaded, quick release holder with a keyed lock offers a secure fit with easy access to the mounted tablet. The keyed lock offers theft deterrence and unwanted tampering in public settings. The interchangeable cup ends are designed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0, 8.0 with S Pen and Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 with Otterbox Defender case. The spring loaded design makes it easy to insert and remove your tablet, along with keeping it secure in mobile applications. The custom end cups are designed to optimize the functionality of your tablet, enabling access to all ports and tablet functions.

Included is a set of four nuts and bolts to connect the cradle to any RAM components or mounts that contain the universal AMPs hole pattern.

The Tab-Lock™ cradle 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.

Cradle Dimensions:
H: 22.56 to 25.91cm (8.88 to 10.2")
W: 12.7 to 14.94cm (5 to 5.88")
D: 0.76 to 1.7cm (0.3 to 0.67")

Compatible Devices Include:

Apple
iPad mini 2 with Case
iPad mini 3 with Case
iPad mini 4 with Case
iPad mini 5 with Case

HP
Pro Tablet 408

Samsung
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with Case
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 with Case


Material:
High Strength Composite

Weight:
521 grams (1.15 lbs.)

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