Marine electronics

RAM Mounting Systems Rail/Handle Bar Mounts

RAM rail and handlebar mounts clamp electronics, rod holders and gear to tube rails without drilling. Find U-bolt bases, Tough-Claw clamps and ball mounts to fit your rail diameter. Choosing RAM Rail and Handlebar Mounts Start by measuring your rail diameter. RAM U-bolt mounts and rail bases are sized to clamp specific tube ranges, and a base that does not match will not hold tight. Tough-Claw clamps grip a range of rail sizes without tools and move easily from spot to spot, which suits gear you reposition often. RAM uses a ball-and-socket system, so pick the ball size that matches your cradle or device holder, commonly the 1-inch B size or larger. A double socket arm links two balls and...

63 products
123

RAM rail and handlebar mounts clamp electronics, rod holders and gear to tube rails without drilling. Find U-bolt bases, Tough-Claw clamps and ball mounts to fit your rail diameter.

Choosing RAM Rail and Handlebar Mounts

Start by measuring your rail diameter. RAM U-bolt mounts and rail bases are sized to clamp specific tube ranges, and a base that does not match will not hold tight. Tough-Claw clamps grip a range of rail sizes without tools and move easily from spot to spot, which suits gear you reposition often.

RAM uses a ball-and-socket system, so pick the ball size that matches your cradle or device holder, commonly the 1-inch B size or larger. A double socket arm links two balls and lets you angle and aim the device. Build the mount from a base, an arm and a cradle that all share the same ball size. Confirm the rail range and ball size before ordering so the parts fit together.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pick the right RAM rail mount?

Measure your rail diameter and match it to the U-bolt or clamp range. Tough-Claw clamps grip a range of sizes without tools.

What ball size do I need?

Match the ball to your cradle or device holder, commonly the 1-inch B size. All parts in the mount should share the same ball size.

What does a double socket arm do?

It links two balls so you can angle, tilt and aim the device exactly where you want it at the helm or rail.

Related Collections