Flexible Arm manufactures custom flexible gooseneck tubes and bendable positioning arms for lighting brands, medical equipment, camera and microphone holders, industrial fixtures, display systems and OEM assemblies. Buyers can specify length, outside diameter, inner diameter, material combination, holding force, surface finish, thread size, end fittings, mounting base and packaging requirements for RFQ review.
This page helps importers, distributors, wholesalers, product engineers and procurement managers compare flexible gooseneck applications, materials and customization points before requesting samples or bulk quotation support.












Flexible gooseneck tubes and arms can be built for lighting, medical, laboratory, camera, microphone, display, antenna and industrial positioning applications. To receive a more accurate quotation, send the intended use, drawings or photos, material preference, size, finish, holding force requirement, end fitting type and estimated quantity.
Our team will review the specification and respond with sample or bulk quotation support for OEM, ODM, importer, distributor and project procurement needs.
Buyer RFQ questions
These questions help procurement teams turn application requirements into a clearer sample or bulk quotation request.
Flexible gooseneck tubing is the bendable tube component. A flexible gooseneck arm is the finished positioning assembly, often including end fittings, connectors, mounting bases, surface finish, cable routing and application-specific hardware.
Buyers should provide application use, length, outside diameter, inside diameter if needed, target load, holding force, bend radius, material, finish, end fittings, thread size, cable-through needs, quantity and drawings or samples.
Material and finish should match the load, environment, appearance target and cleaning or corrosion expectations. Common choices include steel, stainless steel, brass, chrome, nickel, black coating, silicone cover and custom color finishes.
Holding force and bend stiffness determine whether the gooseneck stays in position after adjustment. They should match the supported device weight, arm length, working angle, vibration exposure and expected user handling.
Yes. Samples help confirm bend feel, holding force, end fitting fit, finish quality, cable clearance, packaging and repeat-order consistency before the buyer commits to bulk production.