Arms, Mounts, Stands

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23799
Weight for model 23798 floor sta
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23793
Articulating Arm with Vertical E
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Arm, Articulating
34.0" (863.6mm)
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23732
Articulating Arm Stand
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Arm, Articulating
36.0" (914.4mm)
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IM-B32 Dual Arm Ball Bearing
Dual Arm Ball bearing stand, Dia
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Arm, Telescoping
25.0" (635.0mm)
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MS53BA3
Dunwell Tech, Inc
LARGE MOUNT WITH 25LB BASE
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Dino-Lite
Arm, Articulating
10.0" (255.0mm)
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RK-10A
FLEXIBLE PRECISE DINO-LITE STAND
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Dino-Lite
Stand, Focus Mount
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8.66" L x 5.91" W (220.0mm x 150.0mm)
MS53B
Dunwell Tech, Inc
LARGE MOUNT WITH CLAMP
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Dino-Lite
Arm, Articulating
10.0" (255.0mm)
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IM-32B Steel Base
13"x 13" Steel Base, Wt. 36 lbs
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Stand
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13.00" x 13.00" (330.20mm x 330.20mm)
RK-06AE
FOCUS-ADJUST STAND W/ ESD BASE
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Dino-Lite
Stand, Focus Mount
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8.66" L x 5.91" W (220.0mm x 150.0mm)
23734
Non-Illuminated Lab Stand
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Stand
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11.25" x 11.50" (285.75mm x 292.10mm)
95132
9" LONG, 1/4-20 F, 1/4-20 F
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Arm, Flexible
9.0" (228.6mm)
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RK-04F
SMALL STAND W/ FINE ADJUSTMENT
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Dino-Lite
Stand, Focus Mount
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5.50" L x 4.35" W (139.70mm x 110.49mm)
95186
24" LONG, 3/8-16 F, DIRECT MOUNT
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Arm, Flexible
24.0" (609.6mm)
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95176
24" LONG, 1/4-20 F, DIRECT MOUNT
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Arm, Flexible
24.0" (609.6mm)
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95156
24" LONG, 1/4-20 F, CLAMP BASE
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Arm, Flexible
24.0" (609.6mm)
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95164
16" LONG, 1/4-20 F, MAGNET BASE
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Arm, Flexible
16.0" (406.4mm)
3.00" Dia (76.2mm)
95136
24" LONG, 1/4-20 F, 1/4-20 F
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Arm, Flexible
24.0" (609.6mm)
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95184
16" LONG, 3/8-16 F, DIRECT MOUNT
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Arm, Flexible
16.0" (406.4mm)
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95152
9" LONG, 1/4-20 F, CLAMP BASE
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Arm, Flexible
9.0" (228.6mm)
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95135
18" LONG, 1/4-20 F, 1/4-20 F
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Arm, Flexible
18.0" (457.2mm)
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Arms, Mounts, Stands

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