Pearl PCL100 Expandable Pipe Clamp for Drum Kit Legs

The Pearl PCL100 is a versatile expandable pipe clamp engineered to mount accessories and components securely to 1.5" round support pipes found on drum racks and percussion stands. Its adjustable jaw mechanism accommodates pipe diameters ranging from 1/2" to 1", making it compatible with a wide range of mounting applications. The dual-tension clamping system delivers a non-slip, secure grip that keeps your setup stable during performance or practice.

Designed to maximize mounting flexibility on your rack system, the PCL100 adds extra attachment points without consuming valuable space on the main rail. Whether you're positioning cymbal arms, tom mounts, or other accessories, this clamp holds components firmly in place with reliable, long-lasting performance. The design is fully compatible with third-party 1.5" pipes, giving you flexibility in building your ideal drum configuration.

Key Features
  • Expandable jaw design fits pipe diameters from 1/2" to 1" (12.7mm to 25.4mm)
  • Secures to 1.5" (38.1mm) round support pipes via two-point hex screw attachment
  • Dual-tension clamping with UltraGrip WingNut and key-bolt for non-slip security
  • Adds multiple mounting points to maximize rack configuration options
  • Compatible with Pearl Icon racks and other manufacturer 1.5" pipe systems
  • Keeps cymbal arms, tom mounts, and accessories tight and stable
  • Heavy-duty construction designed for professional and serious amateur drummers

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Model
  • PCL100 ICON Drum Rack Leg Pipe Clamp
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