The three stabilization arms must be adjusted on the metal holders. Screw the holders to the down position (a), push the arm onto the holder (b), and screw the holder up until the construction is stable. Steps should be done by hand and not with a tool to avoid an over-tight adjustment. Image Engineering...
There are three holes with threads on the mast's upper side. These threads are used to anchor the H-shaped height adjustment to the mast. You will find another small white box with three headless screws with spiky ends and a small Allen key for this anchoring. Image Engineering...
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T-base) and twist both parts to each other until a collision cannot occur when turning the H-shaped height adjustment downwards. Avoid this issue by spending adequate time accurately adjusting all of the parts during the initial setup. Image Engineering...
HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT BAR The base of the horizontal-adjustment bar will have a rotary knob on top of the H-shaped height adjustment. The knob is delivered as an individual part. “back” “front” “back” “front” Image Engineering...
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The base of the horizontal-adjustment bar has a trapezoidal bar. You can fix the 3-way gearhead on the plate of horizontal-adjustment bar and slide the plate into the side of the horizontal-adjustment base. Horizontal-adjustable base Horizontal-adjustable bar “front” “back” Image Engineering...
You can use the delivered air pump to make the monopod adjustable in height. Please note that the more air you fill in, the easier the monopod goes up, but then keep in mind that moving the monopod back down will be more challenging. See the image below to locate the connector: Connect Image Engineering...
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