Rm200 Handles And Docks - RIDGID SeeSnake Max rM200 Operator's Manual

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Figure 9 – Camera head pipe guide

rM200 Handles and Docks

The rM200 handle can be set to four different positions�
Each position has a different purpose that will facilitate in-
spections and general usability and maneuverability�
Pull Handle
The pull handle can be locked into four positions�
• Upright to maneuver the unit during transport�
• Midway for use as a kick stand�
• Against the rear case when in use; especially in small
spaces�
• Against the front case for storage and transport when
going up or down ladders�
Figure 10 –
Pull handle locked upright
8 – English
Figure 11 –
Pull handle as a kick stand
Figure 12 –
Pull handle in the back (left) and front (right)
Carry Handle
The provided shoulder strap can be connected directly to
the frame of the rM200 as well as onto the pre-attached
carry handle�
Figure 13 –
Carry handle
The carry handle can be removed and replaced with the
docking handle to provide increased functionality with the
cM6 or another SeeSnake Max recording monitor/CCU�

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