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Reliable Tripod Adapter for M12 Modules – 1/4″ Thread

Provides stable mounting for M12-compatible imaging devices.

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Product Number: 26333
Category: Optics Accessories

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Product Summary

FRAMOS Tripod Mount Adapter, M12: A tripod adapter designed for M12 mount, featuring a 1/4″ thread. It is made of black anodized aluminum and compatible with FSMs equipped with an M12 mount.

Reliable Tripod Adapter for M12 Modules – 1/4″ Thread Highlights

  • 1/4" thread
  • M12 compatibility
  • Durable anodized finish
  • Reliable mounting solution

Targeted Applications

  • Professional Imaging
  • Industrial Automation
  • Camera Stabilization

Product Specifications

ManufacturerManufacturer

FRAMOS

Mount ThreadMount Thread

M12

Product TypeProduct Type

Tripod Mount Adapter


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Description

The FMA-MNT-TRP1/4 is an anodized aluminum tripod adapter for M12 camera modules, featuring a 1/4" thread for attachment to standard tripods. This durable adapter ensures reliable mounting and positioning for precise image capture in industrial and professional setups, supporting M12-compatible FRAMOS sensor modules.


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