Pro Nuts
↑ Set 391-395: C.A.M.P. Pro Nuts #1–#5
↑ 391: C.A.M.P. Pro Nut #1: 7, 13 mm.
↑ 392: C.A.M.P. Pro Nut #2: 9, 16 mm.
↑ 393: C.A.M.P. Pro Nut #3: 12, 18 mm.
↑ 394: C.A.M.P. Pro Nut #4: 14, 22 mm.
↑ 395: C.A.M.P. Pro Nut #5: 17, 26 mm.
Ball Nuts
↑ Set 503-507: C.A.M.P. Ball Nuts #1–#5
- Made in Italy [2011–2021].
↑ 503: C.A.M.P. Ball Nut #1: 6 mm.
↑ 504: C.A.M.P. Ball Nut #2: 9 mm.
↑ 505: C.A.M.P. Ball Nut #3: 10 mm.
↑ 506: C.A.M.P. Ball Nut #4: 13 mm.
↑ 507: C.A.M.P. Ball Nut #5: 17 mm.
Wired Carvexes
Denis Pivot designed the Carvex nuts in 2024 after a 2002 mud & rockslide partially destroyed the factory producing the Excentric extrusions. Denis modified the Excentric design by replacing the Excentrics' planer faces with concave and convex faces.
↑ Set 508-513: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvexes #1–#6
- Made in Italy [2005–2006].
↑ 508: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvex #1: 11, 12, 17 mm.
↑ 509: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvex #2: 13, 14, 20 mm.
↑ 510: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvex #3: 16, 17, 24 mm.
↑ 511: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvex #4: 19, 20, 28 mm.
↑ 512: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvex #5: 23, 24, 34 mm.
↑ 513: C.A.M.P. Wired Carvex #6: 27, 29, 40 mm.
Exentrics
↑ Set 386-388: C.A.M.P. Exentrics #5–#7
- Made in Italy [1996–1998].
↑ 386: C.A.M.P. Exentric #5: 23, 25, 34 mm.
- Made in Italy [1996].
- From the first batch of 1996 (date code 1A).
↑ 387: C.A.M.P. Exentric #6: 27, 30, 40 mm.
- Made in Italy [1998].
- From the first batch of 1998 (date code 1C).
↑ 388: C.A.M.P. Exentric #7: 33, 35, 47 mm.
- Made in Italy [1998].
- From the first batch of 1998 (date code 1C).