Robus RCTT-200 Manual

Tabletop tripod

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TABLETOP TRIPOD
CARBON FIBER
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WITH BALLHEAD
RCTT 200

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  • Page 1 TABLETOP TRIPOD CARBON FIBER WITH BALLHEAD RCTT 200...
  • Page 2 Precautions • Do not exceed the ballhead’s maximum load capacity. • Ensure that all appropriate locks are engaged when necessary. • This ballhead should be used only in temperatures ranging between -22°F and 140°F. Do not operate in salt water. Dry the ballhead if it becomes wet.
  • Page 3 Specifications Maximum Load Base Mount 11 lb. (5 kg) 1/4-20 Maximum Height Quick-Release 8 in. (20. 3 cm) Arca-type Plate Type Minimum Height 3. 5 in. (8. 9 cm) Folded Length Controls 8. 7 in. (22. 1 cm) Quick-release knob Leg Sections Main ratchet-style locking knob Leg Positions...
  • Page 4 Overview...
  • Page 5 Quick-release knob Turn counterclockwise to loosen the jaws to remove the quick-release plate. Turn clockwise to tighten and secure the quick-release plate. Quick-release plate The Arca-style compatible quick-release plate has a 1/4-20 mounting screw. Use a flat screwdriver or coin to tighten the screw to the base of your camera.
  • Page 6 Ratchet-style locking knob Slowly loosen the knob to reposition the head and panoramic base. For a better grip, pull the knob out to reposition it, and let go to reengage the locking knob. Important! Always support your camera with one hand when loosening the locking knob.
  • Page 7 Adjusting the Leg Angle The RCTT-200 offers three leg angles. Slide the angle lock down to extend the leg to its widest position. Close the leg until it...
  • Page 8 To obtain warranty coverage, contact the Robus Customer Service Department to obtain a return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) number, and return the defective product to Robus along with the RMA number and proof of purchase. Shipment of the defective product is at the purchaser’ s own risk and expense.

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