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SH-341 Shrimp Suction Mount with Cradle

  • UPC - 181741000341
  • Packaging - Box H4" x W4" x L8"
  • Weight - Unit 1.3 lb. / Case 32 lbs (24 per case, L21" x W14" x H12")

Features: Our Suction Base is a sturdy platform with the capability of tilting for even more versatility in mounting your device. The Cradle (UN-198) comes with four grip fingers and one stop finger, which are capable of being positioned in any of the eight slots on the body. Rubber pads for the grip fingers and stainless steel hardware are provided. In the short direction, the grip fingers are adjustable from 1-1/2" to 3-1/4", and in the long direction, the grip fingers adjust from 4-1/2" to 5-1/2". For larger devices, the finger may be left out at the top allowing the device to overhang the cradle base. This mount, like our other products is produced for use in aviation and marine environments where being compass compatible and corrosion resistant are important.

UN-327, SH-334, and SH-341 Suction Base Instructions

Suction Base Features and Instructions: This base, like our other products is produced for use in aviation and marine environments where being compass compatible and corrosion resistant are important.

To apply: This base will adhere to smooth non-porous surfaces. Choose the location where your device will not obstruct your ability to use the controls and switches needed to operate your vehicle, and also be certain your visibility is not impaired. The mounting surface should be clean and dry.

  • Place the base where you want it, orientated to utilize the features needed.
  • With the throw-over lever in the down position, press the central button to the bottom of its travel, then rotate the throw-over lever to the up position, above the central button. The base is secure.
  • By loosening the knob on the side, the position of the ball may be tilted to some extent, giving you more choice in locating your device. When everything is located the way you like, tighten the knob on the base so it doesn’t allow the ball to change position.

To remove:

  • Either remove your electronic device from the holder or grasp it to prevent it being dropped. Rotate the throw-over lever to the down position.
  • If the base suction has not released, grasp the pull-tab on the edge of the suction cup and pull away from the mounting surface.

Maintenance: For the greatest longevity, the suction mount should be released from the surface to which it is mounted when it is not in use. Also, we recommend periodically wiping the attaching surface with a mild soap solution and then remove the soap film.


UN-198 Cradle Instructions
UN-198 comes with (1) Cradle Base (A)(4) Grip Fingers (B), (1) Stop Finger (C)

Step 1 Place grip fingers and stop finger as necessary to support and grip your device, taking into consideration wiring, ports and/or buttons. Set the grip fingers about mid-range of the spring travel. If additional holding is needed as if for rough terrain, we recommend securing your device in the cradle with a cable tie or hook and loop strap (our spring fingers are just that-fingers not vices).

Step 2 Lock all fingers in position by tightening the screws with the hex key provided. CAUTION: Over tightening will damage the finger slot.

Step 3 Position the ball base as needed. The ball base will mount to any one of three positions on the back of the cradle base. Note that the ball offset can be rotated to almost any position.

Step 4 Attach the ball base to the cradle base with the screw, washer, and nut sets provided.

Design Notes:

  • Desk Top Cradle – With the ball base attached as shown, this cradle will hold your device upright on your desk top.
  • Pen Holder- The integral spring of the spring fingers is designed to accommodate a pen.
  • Finger Locks- Slots behind each grip pad are designed to receive a penny which rigidly locks the grip finger (if properly adjusted).
  • Storing the hex key- Loosen the 3-prong knob on the Shrimp body and slide the hex key in between the two rubber pads near the bolt, then retighten the knob. CAUTION: The hex key could affect the accuracy of a nearby compass.)