Stanley 216849 1050 Visor Clip

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216849

Quick Overview

  • Stanley 216849 1050 Visor Clip — replacement clip for the Stanley 1050 garage door opener remote transmitter
  • Compatibility: Fits Stanley model 1050 handheld transmitter remotes used with Stanley garage door openers
  • Fitment: Attaches to the rear clip slot of the 1050 transmitter and grips standard vehicle sun visors for convenient mounting
  • What’s included: 1 visor clip (remote/transmitter not included)
  • Installation: Slide-and-snap attachment; no tools, wiring, or programming required
  • Retention: Spring-tension design holds the remote securely during driving and daily use
  • Durability: Built for everyday handling with a finish that resists wear and scuffs

The Stanley 216849 1050 Visor Clip is a genuine OEM replacement accessory designed specifically for the Stanley model 1050 garage door opener remote transmitter. It restores the original visor-mount functionality, allowing you to secure your handheld remote to a vehicle sun visor for quick, reliable access. Ideal as a replacement for a lost or broken clip, this part maintains an OEM fit and finish for dependable day-to-day use in residential garage door applications.

Installation is simple: slide the clip into the molded slot on the back of the Stanley 1050 transmitter housing and press until fully seated—no tools or programming required. This clip is intended for the Stanley 1050 remote and is not universal; verify your remote’s model number (typically printed on the label or inside the battery compartment) before ordering. For safety, mount the remote so it does not obstruct visor movement or interfere with airbag deployment. Keywords: Stanley 216849, 1050 visor clip, OEM replacement, garage door remote clip, sun visor mount, Stanley garage door opener transmitter accessory.

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