Tripod & Fork head
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Hoʻolālā ʻia ka tripod folding ma ke ʻano he kōkua maʻalahi a wikiwiki hoʻi o ke kila kila no ka papa hana papa.
E maʻalahi ka tripod i ka hoʻonohonoho ʻana i nā mea kila tubular i ka wā o ke kūkulu ʻana. Hoʻonohonoho wale ʻia ka prop ma ke kū ākea a hoʻopaʻa ʻia me ka makau hoʻopaʻa ʻana me ka pā mālie o ka hāmare. Hiki ke hoʻohana ʻia nā tripods me nā ʻano props āpau.
The flexibly mounted supporting legs of the tripod stand permit an optimal fit, even in the corners of the structure.
Hōʻike |
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Kaumaha (Kg) |
Tripod H80 |
Made of round tube, light duty, for props of light dimensions. Working height 800mm. |
8.5 |
Tripod H90 |
Made of square tube, heavy duty, for props of great dimensions. Working height 900mm. |
10.2 |
The Fork Head serves to keep the Primary beam in position and protects the Timber Beam H20 from falling down.
It can hold 1 to 2 beams and is secured to the steel prop with a lock pin.
The fork head has a 2-way design. This means that in one position one timber beam, and in the other position - a 90°rotation - two timber beams can be inserted in the head.
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Ka lōʻihi (mm) |
Laulā (mm) |
Kiʻekiʻe (mm) |
Kaumaha (Kg) |
230 |
145 |
330 |
2.5 |