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Nomenclature

1

Camera grub screw 1/4“ - 3/8“

2

3 x 90° openings

3

Friction control ring

4

Locking button for panorama panning

5

Tripod threaded hole 1/4“ or 3/8“

6

Spirit level

7

Angle scale 360°

8

Locking lever

9

Support plate

1

2

3

4

5

9

7

6

8

Mounting on a tripod

Use the threaded hole (5), to mount the ClassicBall 
on any tripod with a 1/4“ thread size. To mount it on 
a  tripod  with  3/8“  thread  size,  simply  remove  the 
threaded bushing. You can mount your ball either the 
„classic“ way or upside down.

To use the ClassicBall upside down, remove the grub 
screw (1) and screw it into the threaded hole on the 
bottom  side  (5).  Now  turn  the  CB3  II  upside  down 
and  screw  it  with  the  threaded  hole  in  the  support 
plate (9) onto your tripod.

Safety instructions

• Never use any kind of lubricant on the moving parts of your ClassicBall!

• Never open the housing by force!

• Only take your hands off  the camera when you are totally shure that it´s mounted safely!

• Extreme heat or cold can impair the proper function of ClassicBall!

• When changing the grub screws thread size (see page 3) it is very important to screw the 

grub screw into the support plate as far as possible!

• When storing the ball head for a longer time, leave the locking lever (8) and the friction 

control ring (3) in an open position!

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Release the ball

Turn the locking lever (8) to the left to release the ball. The preset friction (AFC) is not changed 
by locking or releasing the ball. When storing the ball head for a longer time, 

leave the locking 

lever in an open position

!

Friction AFC – advanced friction control (braking)

Using the friction control ring (3) you can preset the friction (braking) exerted on the rotation of 
the ball to a level you fi nd most comfortable for your camera weight. You have a choice of fi ve 
diff erent levels. You can preset the friction level only if the ball is locked in position.

Vertical sweep

Three 90° cutouts in the housing of the ClassicBall let you sweep the camera vertically by up to 
180° and then to turn it by 90° (at right angles to the vertical) to take pictures in portrait format.

360° - panorama panning

Stepless (panorama) panning can be halted in any position by simply turning the locking button 
(4). With the upside down assembly, the correct leveling can be assessed with the help of the 
spirit level (6), so that a panning is done exactly horizontally. The 360° panorama angle scaling 
(7) serves to approach certain angular positions.

General hints 

•  In any position, the ClassicBall will support 5 Kg/ 11 lbs (CB 2), 8 kg /17.6 lbs (CB 3 II) or 12 kg 

/ 26,4 lbs (CB 5 II)

•  To get the full mobility benefi t of your ClassicBall, we recommend that you line up the two 

opposite 90 degree portrait format cutouts in the optical axis.

•  In  this  position  you  can  easily  sweep  the  camera  vertically  by  180  degree  and  into  portrait 

format. Benefi t: You don‘t have to get to this position via the integrated panning function. All 
operating elements are always in the same place.

Tip:

  If  the  rotation  of  the  lever  is  blocked  by  an  object,  it  can  be  pulled  out,  twisted  and 

released again without changing its clamping.

Handling

Changing the thread size from 1/4“ to 3/8“

To change the grub screws thread size (1), unscrew it and remove it completely from the base. 
Turn it around and screw it back into the support plate. To avoid damage to your camera, it is very 
important to screw the 

grub screw

 into the support plate 

as far as possible

!

Locking the ball in position

Turn the locking lever (8) to the right, to lock the ball in every possible position.

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