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Manfrotto replacement V-pads for 035 head, set of 5
Manfrotto replacement V-pads for 035 head, set of 5
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Manfrotto replacement V-pads for 035 head, set of 5
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Manfrotto replacement V-pads for 035 head, set of 5
Manfrotto replacement V-pads for 035 head, set of 5
Replacement V-pads for Manfrotto 035 head, set of 5 are V-shaped rubber inserts designed to restore or improve the contact surface between the Manfrotto 035 tripod head and mounted equipment. The set contains five identical V-pads that fit into the original recesses of the 035 head, providing stable support and alignment for cameras, accessories and quick-release plates. These pads are intended for routine maintenance of the head where original rubber inserts are damaged, compressed or missing.
These Manfrotto V-pads offer a simple way to renew grip and cushioning on the 035 head without replacing the entire head. Made to match the geometry of the original V-shaped recesses, they help maintain secure contact and reduce slippage while mounting gear. Supplied as a set of five, they enable multiple replacements or spare parts storage for field use. The design preserves alignment between camera base and head surface and helps limit wear on metal contact points.
Remove the old or damaged pad from the V-groove on the Manfrotto 035 head by gently prying it out with a non-abrasive tool if necessary. Clean the recess to remove dust, debris and any adhesive residue. Align a new V-pad with the groove and press it firmly into place until it seats evenly and securely. Verify that the pad is flush with adjacent surfaces and that the camera or accessory mounts cleanly and holds without slippage.
Replace pads as soon as visible wear, cracks or compression affect grip. Keep spare V-pads in your kit for quick field replacement and avoid using solvents that could degrade the rubber. For secure long-term performance, check contact surfaces periodically and replace pads in sets if several are worn.
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