[PLACEHOLDER IMAGE: Swivel Assembly clamped onto T-slot rail, close-up]
[PLACEHOLDER IMAGE: mounting rod with ball stud, close-up]
[PLACEHOLDER IMAGE: Universal mounting bracket holding a camera/sensor]
How It Works

Rail to Payload, In One Locked Line

Every configuration follows the same chain — what changes between kits is how many segments and what connects them.

Rail Mount

"Clamps On. Never Backs Off."

The Swivel Assembly (T-Slot mounting bracket) is the patented squeeze-two-ball-halves mechanism that clamps onto standard 8020/T-slot rail using a standard T-nut — no drilling, no adapters.

  • Patented Squeeze Lock – two ball-halves clamp the rail from both sides, so vibration can't walk it loose.
  • Standard T-Slot / 8020 – works with any common profile size, 1″×1″ up to 3″×3″, double/triple-wide.
  • One-Time Setup – tighten it once at the rail; every adjustment after that happens further down the chain.

The rail clamp isn't going anywhere.

Extend & Position

"Every Joint Swivels. Every Lock Holds."

A mounting rod (plastic or aluminum) extends out from the rail bracket, with a ball stud at each end of every segment. An optional 90° mount (fixed or adjustable) inserts inline to change direction.

  • Rod Scales to the Job – ½″ up to 2″+ diameter depending on reach and load.
  • Ball Stud at Every End – each segment connects through a ball, not a fixed joint, so nothing you add is locked to one angle.
  • Change Direction Inline – the optional 90° mount drops in between segments when a straight line won't reach.

Build the reach you need, not the one you're stuck with.

Mount Your Gear

"Grips the Ball. Swivels Free. Locks Where You Want It."

The Ball Socket Swivel Assembly (Universal mounting bracket) clamps around the far ball stud — this is where your camera, sensor, or equipment actually mounts, swiveling freely until you tighten it down.

  • Multi-Axis Swivel – rotate, pitch, and adjust height all through the same joint.
  • Hand-Tightened Lock – no tools required once you've found the angle.
  • Wall-Mount Ready – also mounts to a flat wall with two tapped holes, independent of rail.

Set the angle by hand. It stays until you change it.

[PLACEHOLDER VIDEO: hand pinching the lock, swiveling to a new angle, and re-locking — no tools. See files/MEDIA-CHECKLIST.md's pinch-lock demo suggestion.]
Built For

Fixturing, Positioning, Integration

[PLACEHOLDER: copy below is DRAFT, pending Frank/client word-choice approval — same status as the homepage's "Why It's Different" section.]

[PLACEHOLDER: sensor mounted on robotic arm]
[PLACEHOLDER: end-of-arm tooling positioned]
[PLACEHOLDER: safety switch on a fixture]

Automation & Robotics

Positioned once. Never touched again.

Sensors, end-of-arm tooling, and safety switches all need to sit exactly where the process calls for it — not wherever the last person happened to leave them.

[PLACEHOLDER: probe mounted over a test fixture]
[PLACEHOLDER: gauge positioned on a test bench]
[PLACEHOLDER: inspection camera angled over a part]

Test & Inspection Fixturing

Same angle, every time.

A probe, gauge, or camera that shifts between runs throws off your data. Lock it once, and every test after that starts from the same reference point.

[PLACEHOLDER: vision camera angled over a conveyor line]
[PLACEHOLDER: proximity sensor mounted at a station]
[PLACEHOLDER: sensor array on a production line]

Machine Vision & Sensor Mounting

Dial it in. Lock it down.

Vision cameras and proximity sensors need fine, repeatable angle control — not a custom bracket for every mounting point on the line.

Kit Configurations

Choose Your Configuration

Six configurations across two material lines. [PLACEHOLDER: kit names below are internal/provisional — swap in final marketing names once confirmed.]

Every kit includes: 1× Swivel Assembly (T-Slot mounting bracket) + 1× Ball Socket Swivel Assembly (Universal mounting bracket). What varies below is the rod, the optional 90° mount, and the ball stud count.

Configuration Mounting Rod 90° Mount Ball Studs
Kit 1 — Base (Plastic)1× Plastic2× Plastic
Kit 2 — Fixed 90° (Plastic)2× PlasticFixed4× Plastic
Kit 3 — Adjustable 90° (Plastic)2× PlasticAdjustable4× Plastic
Kit 4 — Base (Aluminum)1× Aluminum2× Aluminum
Kit 5 — Fixed 90° (Aluminum)2× AluminumFixed4× Aluminum
Kit 6 — Adjustable 90° (Aluminum)2× AluminumAdjustable4× Aluminum

Plastic line: HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D-printed Nylon 12, black. Aluminum line: aluminum rod and ball studs for extra rigidity on longer reaches or heavier equipment. [PLACEHOLDER: confirm whether the two brackets also switch material by line, or ship in one material regardless of kit.]

Browse All Configurations

Ready to Build Your Kit?

Pick your material line and mount option above, then lock in your configuration.

Choose Your Configuration
Specifications

What You're Working With

Confirmed values below come from the client; anything still marked [PLACEHOLDER] hasn't been provided yet — don't quote those to a customer.

Rail CompatibilityStandard T-slot/8020-style extrusion via a standard T-nut — any common profile size (1″×1″ up to 3″×3″, double/triple-wide). The universal bracket end also mounts to a flat wall with two tapped holes, independent of rail.
Load RatingNot a published number by design — capacity depends on rod diameter, length, and configuration (rod scales from ½″ up to 2″+). The hand-tightened pinch lock holds its set position under vibration and repeated repositioning; contact us to discuss your specific load.
Adjustment RangeMulti-axis — rotate, pitch, and height, all tool-free, locking in any position via the ball-and-socket pinch lock. [PLACEHOLDER: exact degree range not yet confirmed.]
Material / FinishPlastic line: HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D-printed Nylon 12, black. Aluminum line: aluminum hardware for added rigidity. [PLACEHOLDER: aluminum finish not yet confirmed.]
Locking MechanismHand-tightened ball-and-socket pinch lock, no tools required
ColorBlack, standard across both lines at launch. Custom colors available at MOQ and premium pricing. [PLACEHOLDER: confirm if custom color applies to the aluminum line too.]
Lead Time[PLACEHOLDER: contact for current lead time]
FAQ

Common Questions

No — each of the six configurations ships as a matched set sized to work together, not as separable parts. [PLACEHOLDER: confirm whether spare/replacement components will be sold individually after purchase.]

The plastic line (HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D-printed Nylon 12, black) is lighter and sized for cameras, sensors, and lighting. The aluminum line swaps in aluminum rod and ball-stud hardware for extra rigidity on longer reaches or heavier equipment.

Standard T-slot/8020-style rail via a standard T-nut, across common profile sizes. The universal mounting bracket end also works on a flat wall with two tapped holes, independent of rail.

We don't publish a maximum load spec — it depends on rod diameter, length, and configuration. Once hand-tightened, the pinch lock holds its set position under vibration and repeated repositioning. Contact us to talk through your specific application.

The rod scales from ½″ up to 2″+ diameter, and custom colors are available at MOQ with premium pricing (black is standard at launch). Contact us for volume and custom-spec pricing.

Adjustable Mount — Complete Kit