Heavy-Duty Alt-Azimuth Tripod
Quick Setup Guide
1. Mounting bolt
2. Mounting head and position controls
3. D-shaped gear shaft
4. Slow motion control dials
5. Azimuth control tension dial
6. Eyepiece accessory tray
7. Leg position locks
8. Spiked feet
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Place the slow motion control dials over the D-shaped
gear shaft and push inward to make sure they are fully
seated. Use your fi ngers to tighten the setscrews
onto the gear shaft. Further tighten the setscrew
using a fl at blade screwdriver if desired.
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ITEM #93607
ENGLISH
Unpack your tripod and verify that all parts are present.
Your Heavy-Duty Alt-Azimuth Tripod includes: the
tripod with alt-azimuth adjustable head, two azimuth
slow motion control dials, an azimuth control tension
dial, and an eyepiece accessory tray.
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Extend the center portion of each of the three tripod
legs down about 6 to 12 inches. Use the tightening
screw on each leg to secure the extended leg in place.
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Place the eyepiece accessory tray on top of the tripod's
center leg brace. Thread the tray into the threaded hole
in the center of the leg brace until it is fully seated.
NOTE
If necessary, rotate the accessory tray counterclockwise until the accessory
:
holes are not covered by the leg brace arms as shown here.
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Attach the azimuth control tension dial.
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To set up the tripod, spread the legs outward until
they are fully extended and push down the center leg
brace.
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Check to ensure that all three legs are the same
height once extended to provide a level platform for
the telescope.
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Attach the slow motion control dials
Although these have two different length arms, it is
your preference which to attach to which control point.
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Attach your telescope, spotting scope, or binocular
tripod mount to the mounting bolt.
2 YEAR WARRANTY
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