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Quickrelease

A quick release is a mechanism that enables rapid, tool-free attachment or detachment of a component or accessory. The term is commonly associated with bicycle wheel hubs and skewers but is also used for cam-operated fasteners on tripods, camera plates, and certain mounting systems.

In bicycle applications, a quick-release consists of a hollow axle through the hub and a cam-action skewer

In photography and videography, quick-release plates attach cameras to tripods. These plates, often Arca-Swiss or compatible

Other uses appear in firearm mounts, drones, and industrial equipment to enable rapid accessory changes. Across

with
a
spring
and
a
lever.
Closing
the
lever
tensions
the
skewer,
drawing
the
wheel
firmly
into
the
frame
or
fork.
The
design
allows
wheel
removal
for
maintenance,
transport,
or
repairs,
in
seconds.
Correct
use
requires
the
lever
to
be
fully
closed
and
oriented
toward
the
non-drive
side;
the
wheel
should
be
centered,
and
the
skewer
tightened
to
the
specified
tension.
Some
frames
and
hubs
use
through-axle
designs
that
do
not
use
a
traditional
quick-release.
styles,
enable
fast
mounting,
detaching,
and
re-mounting
while
providing
varying
load
capacities.
Users
should
ensure
plate
and
clamp
compatibility
and
verify
a
secure
connection
before
shooting.
domains,
safety
and
compatibility
depend
on
correct
sizing,
material
strength,
and
adherence
to
manufacturer
guidelines.
The
bicycle
quick-release
concept
was
popularized
in
the
early
20th
century
by
inventors
such
as
Tullio
Campagnolo.