Rockboard QuickMount Type C for vertically wide pedals (MXR, Keeley, JHS, EarthQuacker)

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ABOUT THE PRODUCT

The Rockboard Quickmount System was designed to eliminate the velcro that attracts dust and dirt and is difficult to remove from your pedals. It fits perfectly into the slots of our Rockboard pedal boards and allows for secure and instant mounting of your pedals. The Quickmount plates are designed to screw into the back of your pedals, using the original screws (or the replacement screws provided) so they can be easily removed without leaving any marks.

Rockboard Quickmount Pedal Mounting Plates fit a wide variety of different pedals. Don't worry if your pedal has different screw holes on its base. All Rockboard Quickmount Pedal Mounting Plates with a flat surface include a reusable silicone adhesive pad that sticks to any smooth surface without leaving any marks.
Quickmount mounting plate for Earthquaker, Electro Harmonix, Keeley Electronics, MXR, JHS Pedals, Darkglass Electronics and many other effects pedals with larger vertical enclosures.

FEATURES
Mounting Hole Distance (W x D): 78 to 83 x 110 mm / 3 5/64 inch to 3 17/64 inch x 4 21/64 inch.

Securely mount your effects pedals to Rockboard pedalboards.

Replaces Velcro.

Attaches to the effects pedal base, removable without leaving any marks.

No permanent modifications required.

Made of carbon-reinforced composite plastic.

Includes replacement mounting screws and silicone adhesive pad for use with pedals without screws on the base or with other mounting configurations.
Euroguitar Reference : 113048
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