simonbarker
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It's glued on....the bolt is added security.
Daft question?
Why are you trying or needing to remove it........as it sounds like the clamp and the base to which it is attached are intended to be "a head unit".
If it was to use it for another head/purpose, just go buy one![]()
I am thinking about getting that head….
Issues with replacing the clamp aside, it's really nice.
Oh, I see............................I was not aware of 'new Arca small plates'. As you did not explain why the need to remove it (unless folk know that exact clamp & its assembly/structure) I could only make a surmise, hence the legitimate question.I'm trying to remove it because this clamp only takes the new Arca small plates which no one else uses, they don't make many brand specific plates so I'd be worse off switching to their generic plates, it would also be expensive and I already have better clamps than the Arca ones.
I don't think it's a 'head unit', they sell it without a clamp installed and they sell several clamps separately, I just think they've made it difficult to prevent people using third party clamps. Every other brand I've used you can replace the clamp by removing the middle screw, it's usually a 5 second fix.
Don't be a smart arse, it'd cost £1300 to buy them new and unless you want to give me that it's not really much of an option.
Oh, I see............................I was not aware of 'new Arca small plates'. As you did not explain why the need to remove it (unless folk know that exact clamp & its assembly/structure) I could only make a surmise, hence the legitimate question.
You don't know me so please do not sink to personal jibes & insults! I, as above, surmised that possibly you could because of the aforementioned lack of details buy say a Whimberley C-12 clamp or even more budget level item.
PS when a cry for help is made here at TP you are inviting questions & help (to learn & understand how such hlep can be offered) in equal measure, so again keep the personal jibes to yourself![]()
You start by telling me I'm asking a daft question, finish it off with the sterling advice I should just buy new stuff and now you're lecturing me for not justifying to you why I want to do something. You could have done me the small courtesy of assuming I might have a valid reason. I posted a picture of the clamp to help make it clear what I was referring to.
I'm trying to replace a clamp, I have plenty of clamps, if you properly read my question that much should be clear.
Yes I was inviting comments but I don't really appreciate someone who hasn't understood the question telling me I'm asking a daft question, perhaps you should follow your own advice about personal jibes first.
Ah! I see my opening line got your back up! For that I apologise................but you in turn mis-interpreted my meaning. I was asking the daft question (in effect echoing that you called your own question daft) because I (as mentioned) was trying to understand the matter in hand.
Many a slip between glass & lip as the saying goes ~ au revoir!
I really don't understand why Arca bothers with Loctite on these heads. If they wanted to stop people using third party clamps, they wouldn't sell a version without a clamp. It doesn't seem to occur to them that customers might change their minds. In a previous thread, applying heat with a blowtorch was mentioned as a method of freeing the clamp from a P0 head: https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/ball-head-recommendations-please.678863/#post-8180998
Just to confirm, is the glue supposed to be on the main bolt, the small pin or both?
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There wasn't any real resistance removing the main bolt despite what looks like glue being present.
No problemAh. Well now I feel even stupider.
Apologies.
Have you had success? I have this head and can confirm the clamp portion, whether you use the one you have or classic, is designed to be removed as Arca sell different kinds.
Ref: post #15 - looks like it is rotating '''around" the pin you have circled in blue!
When you say the pins are you referring to the ones in blue or red?
You've done the hard part - unscrewing the central bolt that's Loctite'd in place and it usually needs heat to soften that. The blue circled part is an anti-rotation pin that slots into a hole underneath, which is just a push-fit. So pull the clamp up, give it a wiggle, and off. If it's a bit stiff, pull/wiggle harder![]()
Success! It was too hard to pull out by hand but wedging a knife under it and prying it up worked. Nearly took an eye out when the clamp came flying off though.
Next problem is the bolt won't work with my other clamps, a slightly easier problem to solve that though.
Thanks all.