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HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

$10.50/Each
Part# 10-04300
MFR Model# LONG

Overview

For use with the Hall Wind Meter.
Short Bracket is 3" long and clamps to tubing between 7/8" and 1-1/8" in diameter.
Long Bracket is 12" long and clamps to tubing between 1" and 1-1/2" in diameter.
   
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Reviews

Was as advertised and expected.

Dale E Verified Purchase

HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

November 29, 2023

I got it just fine. As advertised.

David J Verified Purchase

HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

May 31, 2023

The piture of the long bracket in your catalog shows the same as the short bracket. Its confusing and as a result I got the wrong one.

Mike F Verified Purchase

HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

January 5, 2023

Simple and effective

Jay W Verified Purchase

HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

September 9, 2022

The unique design accommodated the unusual mounting location required for a PPG....

Keith A Verified Purchase

HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

July 5, 2022

Great arm. Stays put and doesnt vibrate!

James O Verified Purchase

HALL WIND METER PRONE BRACKET

June 22, 2022

The Hall Wind Meter bracket works very well. I have the meter connected to my Light Sport Aircraft using the short bracket. The rubber part that holds the meter and connects to the solid bracket clamp does a good job of mitigating the in flight vibrations. My first meter and bracket lasted for 19 years. The original meter still works but the graduated tube has developed some cracks. The new meter and bracket look great.

Evan C
March 27, 2021

product was received within four days of being ordered, was in good condition and was reasonably priced.

Philip W
August 23, 2019

This mount is rock solid. I was concerned that it might vibrate on my Legal Eagle wing strut but is doesn’t move. Love it.

Bud K
July 12, 2018

Bruce O
October 2, 2016

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