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CAUTION: Use supplied leather work gloves and safety glasses when handling the box, when opening the box and when assembling the product. HAZARD: Strapping is under tension and can jump when cut. Strapping and Buckles, Protec- tive Edging, Plastic Walls, Plastic Caps and Product Components and parts should be handled with care.
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Transit Damage: Each package is inspected prior to being shipped from the warehouse to insure that is in perfect condition. The column shipping boxes are constructed using extra thick cardboard. Some packaging includes engineered plastic walls, end caps and banding. The columns are packed using engineered plas- tic walls and in dense foam to protect and absorb energy from reasonable drops and impacts.
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Intended use: This product is intended for use by professional and commercial photographers in a studio envi- ronment with a high ceiling. The wheels are designed to be used indoors on a floor that is smooth, hard, flat and unobstructed. The Studio Stands with internal counterweight are designed to be used at all times with a load (Camera or laptop shelf or both).
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Component Identification: STA C01-360 Diagram: D...
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Component Identification: HD Interface Plate...
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! CAUTION ! Cross Threading Components: Cross-threading components during assembly is not covered under war- ranty. Cross-threading is a term that describes damage that is caused when a misaligned screw or knob thread is forced into a threaded hole. When this occurs, threads are damaged and are no longer capable of proper opera- tion.
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Assembly Steps: 1. Wearing gloves and together with your Assis- tant……..Place the Column Box [long rectangular box] flat on floor. Place some packing materials on the floor. Do not stand the Vertical/Center Column vertically. Remove and Lay the Vertical/ Center Column flat on the floor. Under the Base, Visually inspect and Confirm that the Counter- weight securing transport screw is present which secures the counterweight during transportation.
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Assembly Steps: Diagram: A 2. Attach the three Leg Assemblies to the base. [See Diagram: A] The Hex Key tool is supplied and three fasteners are supplied attached to each Leg Assembly. Use the supplied Hex Key tool to tighten the nine fasteners by hand. 3.
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Assembly Steps: 5. Together with your Assistant…Wearing Gloves Diagram: B …..Carefully, Slowly raise and lift until the Verti- cal/Center Column is standing freely on its wheels. 6. Locate the M8 Hex Wrench. Refer to section “Cross Threading Components.” Remove the four M8 x 20 screws from the Vertical carriage.
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Assembly Steps: Diagram: C 8. Locate two M8 Hex wrenches. Locate the Bas- ket. Locate the Basket Shaft. [See Component Identification STA C01-360 Diagram] Refer to sec- tion “Cross Threading Components.” With the first M8 hex key hold the M8 screw at the top of the Basket shaft.
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Use & Maintenance Steps: 11. HAZARD: Stop and take a moment to under- stand the effect of the counterweight. HAZARD: The counterweight forces the vertical column to travel towards the top of the Studio Stand. With- out a load [Camera, laptop, etc.] on the horizontal Arm/Bar it travels towards the top of the stand.
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Theory of Operation: A studio stand is used by professional and com- mercial photographers to capture images accu- rately with repeatability. It provides a rigid and stable platform essential for High Resolution Sen- sors used in DSLR, Medium Format and Large Format cameras and imaging systems.
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Tip Over Hazard: Caution must be used when moving the stand to prevent tip over. Move the stand slowly and avoid uneven surfaces as well as low and high level ob- jects. Additional caution must be used when the Horizontal arm with load (Camera or Laptop Shelf) is used in the upper area above the midpoint of the stand.
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Studio Titan reserves the right to make product changes and improvements as required. As a re- sult, the product supplied may not be delivered exactly as advertised or indicated on the website...
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