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SPECIFICATIONS

Description 

 

 

 

SAFARI Tripod System

Weight kg (lb)    

 

 

3.6 kg (7.9)(including soft case)

Payload kg (lb)   

 

 

5 kg (11.0)

Bowl Diameter    

 

 

55 mm ball levelling

Height Above Bowl mm (in) 

 

114 mm (4.5)

Pan/Tilt System  

 

 

Fluid dampening system

Camera Plate   

 

 

Sliding camera plate

Attachment System 

 

 

¼” screw with pin carriage

Leg Tube Material  

 

 

Carbon Fibre

Max Height mm (in) 

 

 

1439 mm (56.7)

Min Height mm (in) 

 

 

234 mm (9.2)

Transport Length mm (in) 

 

680 mm (26.8)

WARRANTY

This warrants that the safari tripod system supplied 

will, under proper use, be free from defects due 

solely to faulty material and workmanship for a 

period of 1 year from the date of delivery. If part of 

the equipment is found by us to be so defective, at 

our option, we shall repair or supply a replacement 

for such part.

The warranty on this document shall not apply if :

(I) the buyer has, without our consent in writing, 

serviced, modified, repaired or otherwise subjected 

the goods to technical attention by any person other 

than our authorised representatives.

 

(II) defectiveness is due to neglect, misuse, 

excessive heating, accidents, operation contrary to 

instructions for use, or normal wear or tear or;

(III) where access to equipment is necessary, 

the buyer has not permitted our authorised 

representative full access.

It is the buyer’s responsibility when ordering to 

ensure that the goods ordered conform to buyer’s 

requirements.

www.safaritripod.com

Contact Details: 

REM

PO BOX 696 ARTARMON NSW 1570

EMAIL: [email protected]

For further information on available parts 

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Summary of Contents for R1100

Page 1: ...operating instructions tripod system R1100 ...

Page 2: ...n Lock Pan Handle Concentric Lock Pan Handle Clamp Slide Lock Lever Camera Platform Tilt Drag Clamp Nut Bubble Level Tilt Lock Quick Release Clamp and pin carriage Camera Plate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 3: ...FEATURES AND CONTROLS 55mm Bowl Leg Angle Lock Leg Cover Leg Lock Lever Rubber Foot 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 4: ...ht side of the head Adjust the pan handle to comfortable length by loosening the pan handle concentric lock Fig 1 Adjust the angle of the pan handle by loosening the handle clamp lever Fig 2 on the side of the handle clamp rotate pan handle to required angle and retight en the handle clamp lever Fig 1 Fig 2 Operating Instructions Before operating please read the follow ing operating instructions D...

Page 5: ...lock rotating the quick release knob and sliding the camera plate backwards 3 Attach the camera to the camera plate by using the screw and pin in the plate 4 Check that the slide lock is released then align the camera plate with the camera base Slide the camera with camera plate forward until the safety mechanism is engaged 5 Lock the slide lock when camera is balanced over the centre of gravity o...

Page 6: ...length 4 Spread tripod legs 5 Level the fluid head using bubble level and ball levelling feature of the fluid head Minimum height setting Note it is recommended that minimum height position is used only with legs at their shortest length 1 Working with each leg push The button on the leg angle lock fig 5 To release and spread the leg to its lowest Position The leg angle lock will automati cally en...

Page 7: ... bowl lower the tripod to its shortest length and re engage the leg lock levers Close legs together fully and return tripod to carry bag if finished shooting cleaning WARNING Do not immerse the tripod system in any liquid WARNING Do not use stiff brushes abrasives or solvents To ensure optimum performance throughout the life of the tripod system it is recommends regular cleaning of the tripod syst...

Page 8: ...nd by us to be so defective at our option we shall repair or supply a replacement for such part The warranty on this document shall not apply if I the buyer has without our consent in writing serviced modified repaired or otherwise subjected the goods to technical attention by any person other than our authorised representatives II defectiveness is due to neglect misuse excessive heating accidents...

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