Elgato Heavy Clamp - Heavy-duty G-Clamp; Ball head and four ¼-inch threads; Rubber pad with tube groove.
Secure your gear with confidence using the Elgato Heavy Clamp, a robust mounting solution designed for streamers, content creators, and professionals. Engineered to hold heavier equipment safely, this heavy-duty G-clamp ensures stability and reliability for all your desktop setups.
The clamp features a ball head with four ¼-inch threads, offering versatile mounting options for cameras, lights, microphones, and other accessories. Its durable construction allows you to position your devices precisely where you need them, while maintaining firm support during extended use.
Equipped with a rubber pad featuring a tube groove, the Heavy Clamp protects surfaces from scratches and provides extra grip for cylindrical objects. The thoughtful design ensures your equipment remains secure without damaging desks or mounting surfaces.
Easy to install and compatible with a wide range of accessories, the Elgato Heavy Clamp is an essential tool for building professional and reliable streaming or content creation setups.
Features
| Feature |
Description |
| Clamp Type |
Heavy-duty G-clamp |
| Mounting Options |
Ball head with four ¼-inch threads |
| Surface Protection |
Rubber pad with tube groove |
| Durability |
Robust construction for heavy equipment |
| Ideal Use |
Cameras, microphones, lighting, streaming setups |
| Compatibility |
Compatible with standard ¼-inch threaded accessories |
| Adjustment |
Flexible positioning with secure grip |
Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
Elgato Heavy Clamp |
| Clamp Type |
Heavy-duty G-clamp |
| Threads |
Four ¼-inch threads |
| Ball Head |
Yes, for adjustable positioning |
| Surface Protection |
Rubber pad with tube groove |
| Material |
High-quality metal and rubber components |
| Maximum Load |
Suitable for heavy devices (exact weight depends on equipment) |
| Compatibility |
Standard ¼-inch threaded accessories |
| Ideal Use |
Streaming, content creation, professional setups |