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Foreword

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Notes to readers

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Safety - Read This First!

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Abbreviations

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Technical Specification

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Design Improvements

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Section 1 - Introduction and Description

Introduction and Description

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Description

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Section 2 - Operation

General

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Installing the head on a tripod

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Mounting the camera (optional Quickfit adaptor)

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Balancing the head

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Pan and tilt brakes

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Platform centre lock

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Pan and tilt drag

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Section 3 - Tools and Materials

General

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Special tools.

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Consumable materials

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Section 4 - Servicing

General

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Cleaning

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Routine checks

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Adjustments

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Section 5 - Repair

General

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Disassembly

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Assembly

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Summary of Contents for Vision 250

Page 1: ...Contents Vinten Camera Control Solutions Maintenance Manual Next Page Previous View Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head ...

Page 2: ...ast Limited 1999 All rights reserved throughout the world No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system transmitted copied or reproduced in any way including but not limited to photocopy photograph magnetic or other record without the prior agreement and permission in writing of Vinten Broadcast Limited Vinten Vision and Quickfit are registered trademarks of Vinten Broadcast Limited...

Page 3: ...with the minimum of attention over a long service life Particular attention must be paid to cleaning especially after use in adverse conditions To order spare parts or to obtain further information application should be made to Vinten Broadcast Limited or to your local distributor WARNING Read the Safety Section on page 7 before using this pan and tilt head or attempting any adjustment or repair N...

Page 4: ...ue text will move you around the document For example if you click on one of the blue call outs on an exploded drawing you will be taken to the appropriate line in the relevant parts list Clicking here will take you to the Contents Page Clicking here will take you to the first page Clicking here will take you to the previous page Clicking here will take you to the next page Click here to go back t...

Page 5: ...scription 11 Description 11 Section 2 Operation General 14 Installing the head on a tripod 14 Mounting the camera optional Quickfit adaptor 15 Balancing the head 16 Pan and tilt brakes 17 Platform centre lock 17 Pan and tilt drag 17 Section 3 Tools and Materials General 19 Special tools 19 Consumable materials 19 Section 4 Servicing General 21 Cleaning 21 Routine checks 21 Adjustments 23 Section 5...

Page 6: ...libration 25 Fig 4 4 Converting the base 26 Fig 6 1 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head 42 Fig 6 2 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Main Assembly 44 Fig 6 3 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Platform 46 Fig 6 4 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Balance Mechanism 48 Fig 6 5 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Drag and Pan Brake 50 Fig 6 6 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Tilt Drag and Tilt Brake 52 Fig 6 7 Vision 250 Pan and ...

Page 7: ... of personal injury injury to others or damage to the pan and tilt head or associated equipment comments appear highlighted by the word WARNING and supported by the warning triangle symbol Critical data Mass Flat base complete with pan bar 6 05 kg 13 3 lb Ball base complete with pan bar and bowl clamp 6 39 kg 14 lb Load Typical payload 25 kg 55 lb ...

Page 8: ...c direct current dia diameter ft foot hd head hex hexagon Hz Hertz frequency IC integrated circuit ID inside diameter in inch kg kilogram lb pound weight LF Lubricated Friction LH left hand MISO metric thread m metre mm millimetre N Newton NPT National Pipe thread NI not illustrated No number OD outside diameter PCB printed circuit board PCD pitch circle diameter pozi Pozidriv psi pounds per squar...

Page 9: ... bar 6 05 kg 13 3 lb Ball base complete with pan bar and bowl clamp 6 39 kg 14 lb Height to mounting face Flat base 184 mm 7 24 in Ball base 171 mm 6 73 in Length 159 mm 6 23 in Width 244 mm 9 6 in Load capacity See balance graph Tilt range 90 Pan range 360 Pedestal tripod fixing 100 150 mm ball or four hole flat base ...

Page 10: ...10 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Design Improvements DETAILS SERIAL No INFORMATION ...

Page 11: ...Fig 1 1 embodies a spring counterbalance mechanism TF drag assemblies brakes on the pan and tilt mechanisms and a camera mounting plate 4 The balance system is easily adjusted by a knob 2 on the rear of the head Maximum and minimum payloads that can be balanced and tilt ranges are dependent on the weight of the camera and accessories and on the centre of gravity C of G height The control compensat...

Page 12: ...12 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 1 1 Vision 250 pan and tilt head 1 14 2 3 4 11 7 10 9 5 6 13 12 8 15 16 19 17 18 20 ...

Page 13: ... either side of the camera mounting platform A telescopic pan bar 13 is supplied and is attached using a pan bar clamp with angular adjustment available on the mount serrations A second pan bar may be fitted 11 Two versions of the head are available One uses a dual 100 150 mm ball mount 11 with a bowl clamp 10 The other has a flat base 7 with Quickfix and standard four hole fixing Mounting bolts w...

Page 14: ...h Quickfix and standard four hole fixing 4 Adaptors are available which enable the heads to be installed on tripods or pedestals fitted with other mountings 5 To install a head with a ball mount remove the bowl clamp assembly 10 from the head position the head on the tripod and refit the bowl clamp assembly from below Level the head with the aid of the level bubble 4 and tighten the bowl clamp The...

Page 15: ...camera using the optional Quickfit adaptor proceed as follows Fig 2 1 11 1 If not already attached secure the Quickfit adaptor 2 to the slide plate 4 with the two screws provided 5 11 2 Free the Quickfit wedge 1 from the adaptor by simultaneously pushing in on the safety catch 6 and operating the wedge release 3 11 3 Fit the Quickfit wedge to the camera with the two screws 7 provided 11 4 Insert t...

Page 16: ...ty of the head for any given combination of camera lens and accessories The shaded area of the graph corresponds to those loads C of G heights that can be balanced over the full tilt range The areas to the right indicate the progressively reducing tilt range over which the head can balance higher loads 14 Prior to balancing the head ensure that the pan bars and any ancillary equipment have been fi...

Page 17: ...brake 16 and tilt brake 18 are fitted at the left hand side of the head 18 To apply the brake turn the lever fully clockwise To release the brake turn the lever fully counter clockwise Platform centre lock 19 The centre lock mechanism is operated by a slider on the rear of the head To engage the lock hold the platform in the horizontal position and push the slider 3 to the left 20 To release the c...

Page 18: ...nob 15 is on the left hand side of the head the pan drag knob 12 is on the right hand side To increase drag turn the knob clockwise towards a higher graduation To decrease drag turn the knob anti clockwise towards a lower graduation The whip pan facility is unaffected by the pan drag setting ...

Page 19: ...plate NOTE Adhesives and lubricants are not supplied by Vinten Broadcast Ltd and should be obtained under local arrangements ITEM PART No USE Grease Easyrun 50 Z150 081 Lubrication Grease Castrol LM Z150 123 Lubrication Grease white Chesterton Z150 105 Lubrication Grease Rocol M204G Z150 072 Lubrication Loctite 222E Z002 075 Screw locking Loctite 242E Z002 077 Pivot pin locking Loctite 270 Z002 03...

Page 20: ...us View Loctite 641 Z002 074 Bearing and pin retainer Loctite 5083 Z002 100 Securing PCB Permabond E31 Z002 070 Securing brake pad Silcoset 153 Z002 036 Pin retainer battery housing 3M VHB surface cleaner Z004 029 Cleaning brake surfaces ITEM PART No USE ...

Page 21: ...tion should be paid to the levelling bowl and mounting face of the head and to the space between the tilting assembly and the base 3 All Vision heads are weatherproof However use out of doors under adverse conditions will require special attention Salt spray should be washed off with fresh water at the earliest opportunity Sand and dirt acts as an abrasive and should be removed using a semi stiff ...

Page 22: ...y 15 seconds 8 The battery should be replaced yearly or whenever the illumination is considered inadequate Fig 4 1 Battery Replacement NOTE The illumination level of the digital display and the level bubble and the drag knob scales varies with the intensity of the ambient light If the ambient light level is high the level bubble and drag knob scales will not be lit Removal of the battery will not ...

Page 23: ...o remove the knob Fig 4 2 10 1 Turn the knob counter clockwise to its lower stop 10 2 Using a suitable sharp pointed tool slide the knob release outwards and grip the brake knob stop with pliers 10 3 While still gripping the brake knob stop turn the knob until it is 45 below the horizontal then pull the knob off the shaft 11 To install the knob 11 1 Turn the shaft clockwise by hand until the brake...

Page 24: ...24 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 4 2 Brake Knob Adjustment 10 1 11 1 45 10 2 10 3 60 11 2 11 3 45 11 4 11 5 30 ...

Page 25: ...maximum setting In the unlikely event of this system requiring calibration proceed as follows Fig 4 3 15 1 Level the platform and apply the centre lock 1 15 2 Turn the balance knob 2 fully clockwise to its maximum stop 15 3 Press and hold the switch 4 for approximately eight seconds until the digital display 3 shows CA Release the switch 4 The display shows HI 15 4 With the balance knob 2 still tu...

Page 26: ...ried out again 15 9 After calibration rebalance the head Converting the base 16 Spares kits are available to convert the head from ball base to flat base versions and vice versa 17 Kit 3525 900SP comprises a ball base bowl clamp and fixing hardware while kit 3525 901SP has a flat base mounting bolts and washers a spanner and fixing hardware 18 To change the base Fig 4 4 18 1 Remove the camera from...

Page 27: ...ide plate 4 Platform 6 Balance mechanism 8 Pan drag mechanism 10 Pan brake 11 Tilt drag 12 Tilt brake 14 Electrical installation 15 Assembly Electrical installation 16 Mechanism housing 17 Tilt drag and tilt brake 18 Pan brake 20 Pan drag mechanism 21 Balance mechanism 22 Mechanism housing cover right hand side plate 24 Platform 29 Base 30 Final assembly 31 ...

Page 28: ...o balls 11 and springs 12 4 2 Referring to Fig 6 4 peel off the self adhesive balance label 24 Turn the balance knob 22 fully counter clockwise 4 3 Referring to Fig 6 2 tilt the platform for access and remove two screws 17 securing the mechanism housing cover 2 to the mechanism housing assembly 21 4 4 Referring to Fig 6 4 turn the balance knob 22 fully clockwise Slacken screw 26 securing balance a...

Page 29: ...sher 13 from mechanism housing cover 4 Examine plastic bearing 14 in end of pan drive shaft and replace as necessary 5 4 Unless required do not remove pin 28 from mechanism housing 26 This pin is pre set and retained by Loctite 641 5 5 Referring to Fig 6 2 examine rubber pads 10 and replace as necessary The pads are secured with Loctite 415 5 6 Remove grubscrew 5 from mechanism housing cover 2 and...

Page 30: ... two pivot pins 15 securing long link 16 and short link 17 to adjustment bracket assembly 9 3 If required remove screw 19 to free spring cap 14 balance spring 13 and pivot block 10 from spring shaft 12 Push bearings 9 11 out of pivot block 10 Pan drag mechanism 10 To remove the pan drag mechanism Fig 6 5 10 1 Working inside the mechanism housing 26 remove two screws 1 three screws 2 one screw 3 an...

Page 31: ... position of screws 12 3 Remove screw 16 and screw 17 securing tilt drag tilt brake assembly to mechanism housing 21 Note position of screws 12 4 Pull tilt drag tilt brake assembly out of mechanism housing 21 to the extent allowed by the drag knob wiring Light tapping of the bearing may be necessary 12 5 Referring to Fig 6 7 disconnect the battery wiring 13 and drag knob wiring 14 12 6 Referring t...

Page 32: ...quired 14 3 Examine tilt brake wedges 27 If required disengage and remove from calliper 26 Electrical installation 15 Remove the electrical installation as follows Fig 6 7 15 1 Remove two screws 7 securing potentiometer to mechanism housing 2 15 2 Free wiring and pull assembled PCB potentiometer and wiring 11 out of mechanism housing 2 15 3 If required remove pan drag LED and wiring 12 from mechan...

Page 33: ...ort from mechanism housing 16 1 7 Secure potentiometer to mechanism housing 2 with two screws 7 16 2 If removed install the LED lenses 4 in the outrigger 2 and the mechanism housing 3 using Loctite 409 16 3 If removed install the tilt drag LED and wiring 14 in the mechanism housing 3 16 4 If removed install the pan drag LED and wiring 4 in the outrigger 2 Adhere wiring in groove in outrigger with ...

Page 34: ... a suitable O ring 18 8 Install two modified headless M4 screws at least 40 mm long in the fixing holes of the tilt drag assembly 1 This will facilitate alignment of the assembly 18 9 Install the retained shims 7 on the tilt drag assembly 1 If a replacement tilt drag assembly is being installed use the shims supplied with it 18 10 Engage the headless screws with the appropriate fixing holes in the...

Page 35: ... onto pan brake actuator 24 20 4 Lubricate pan brake spigot 18 with LM grease Align pivot hole in pan brake kit 25 with hole in base of mechanism housing 26 and install pan brake spigot 20 5 Install pan brake cover PCB support and secure to mechanism housing 26 with six screws 16 Pan drag mechanism 21 Install the drag mechanism as follows Fig 6 5 21 1 Apply Easyrun 50 grease to gear on pan drag as...

Page 36: ... Press the assembled balance mechanism onto the pivot pin on tilt drag assembly 1 23 4 Position lower end of long link 16 in slot in mechanism housing 27 and secure with pivot pin 15 Tighten pivot pin fully back off then apply Loctite 242E and torque tighten to 1 8 Nm 16 lbf in 23 5 Install potentiometer rod 20 in potentiometer 21 Ensure potentiometer rod operates freely 23 6 Install short link 17...

Page 37: ...m cover 2 on bearing support block 3525 908TL Press right hand side plate 25 into mechanism housing cover Secure with snap ring 24 25 4 Referring to Fig 6 5 if removed install plastic bearing 14 in end of pan drive shaft 5 25 5 Lubricate pan drive shaft 5 with Easyrun 50 grease and install pan drive shaft and pan shaft washer 13 in mechanism housing cover 4 25 6 26 Install the mechanism cover righ...

Page 38: ... 29 1 Position the platform 15 on the tilt drag assembly 14 and engage dowel pins 5 in right hand side plate 6 29 2 Secure platform assembly 15 to tilt drag assembly 14 with two screws 17 29 3 Secure platform assembly 15 to right hand side plate 6 with two screws 7 29 4 Lubricate clamp shaft 10 with LM grease and screw into right hand side plate 6 Install slide plate 1 and fit platform clamp knob ...

Page 39: ...ith washer 9 and screw 7 Install drag knob plug 8 33 Install the tilt drag knob as follows Fig 6 6 33 1 Temporarily install the drag knob boss 14 washer 17 and screw 16 on tilt drag shaft 6 and ensure that the drive shaft 6 is turned fully clockwise to zero Remove the drag knob boss washer and screw 33 2 Lubricate two springs 12 and balls 13 with white bearing grease and install in outrigger 9 33 ...

Page 40: ... Head Electrical Installation 54 Fig 6 8 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Bar 56 Fig 6 9 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Composite Spare Parts 58 Introduction 1 This parts list is issued for the Vision 250 pan and tilt head manufactured by Vinten Broadcast Limited Western Way Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 3TB England Ordering spare parts 2 Always quote the head serial number 3 When ordering a spare pa...

Page 41: ...that the correct serial and part numbers are quoted when ordering main assemblies Assembly Part No Vision 250 pan and tilt head spherical base 3525 3S Vision 250 pan and tilt head flat base 3525 3F Telescopic pan bar 3219 69 Main assembly 3525 11 Pan drag assembly 3525 12 Tilt drag assembly 3525 13 ...

Page 42: ...42 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 1 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 V250IP01 8 9 10 11 12 3 17 5 16 14 13 15 ...

Page 43: ...10 heavy 1 7 3322 271 Bowl clamp stud 1 3390 18 Bowl clamp knob assembly comprising 1 8 M701 031 Circlip external 1 9 3390 229 Clamp cup 1 10 3390 238 Washer 1 11 3390 228 Bowl clamp knob 1 12 J550 068 Hole plug 1 17 C500 023 Battery 9V 1 3525 3F Vision 250 pan and tilt head flat base comprising 1 3525 11 Main assembly Fig 6 2 1 2 3219 69 Telescopic pan bar assembly Fig 6 8 1 3525 901SP Flat base ...

Page 44: ...44 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 2 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Main Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 25 17 20 10 22 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 V250IP06 ...

Page 45: ...clip external 1500 4 2 10 3525 275 Rubber pad 4 11 M005 714 Screw skt cap hd M4 x 20 mm lg 1 12 M005 717 Screw skt cap hd M4 x 10 mm lg 1 13 R900H129 O ring 202 509 4470 1 14 Tilt drag and tilt brake assembly Fig 6 6 1 15 J550 108 Push button cap black 1 16 M005 706 Screw skt cap hd M4 x 16 mm lg 1 17 M005 722 Screw skt cap hd M4 x 30 mm lg 3 18 3525 16 PCB assembly Fig 6 7 1 19 3525 276 Cover lab...

Page 46: ...46 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 3 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Platform 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 5 11 12 13 17 16 15 14 V250IP02 ...

Page 47: ...l 3 mm dia x 10 mm lg 2 6 3525 903SP Right hand side plate assembly Fig 6 2 1 7 M005 722 Screw skt cap hd M4 x 30 mm lg 2 8 M004 103 Screw csk Pozi M3 x 8 mm lg 1 9 3431 338 Platform clamp knob 1 10 3525 233 Clamp shaft platform slide 1 11 3525 252 Clamp block platform slide 1 12 3525 253 Slide release block 1 13 J532 109 Spring compression 1 14 3525 13 Tilt drag assembly Fig 6 6 1 15 3525 904SP P...

Page 48: ... Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 4 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Balance Mechanism 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 6 10 9 8 11 7 28 26 25 24 27 12 13 14 15 15 17 16 18 23 20 22 19 21 V250IP03 ...

Page 49: ...ng needle roller 2 10 3525 232 Pivot block 2 11 N500 024 Bearing needle roller 2 12 3525 239 Spring shaft 2 13 3525 282 Balance spring 2 14 3525 280 Spring cap 2 15 3525 278 Pivot pin 4 16 3525 237 Link long 1 17 3525 238 Link short 1 18 3525 270 Potentiometer actuator lever 1 19 M006 904 Screw csk skt hd M5 x 16 mm lg 2 20 3525 271 Potentiometer rod 1 21 3525 16 PCB assembly Fig 6 7 1 22 3525 15 ...

Page 50: ...ontents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 5 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Drag and Pan Brake 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 21 22 23 24 7 27 2 1 15 17 18 25 19 20 26 V250IP04 16 28 ...

Page 51: ... plug 1 9 3431 302 Drag knob washer 1 10 3431 268 Drag knob boss 1 11 P900 008 Steel ball 4 mm dia 2 12 J532 067 Compression spring 2 13 3431 309 Pan shaft washer 1 14 P003 004 Plastic bearing 4 mm ID 1 15 3525 12 Pan drag assembly 1 16 M004 901 Screw skt csk M3 x 8 mm lg 6 17 3525 230 Pan brake cover PCB support 1 18 3525 229 Pan brake spigot 1 19 3525 224 Pan brake shaft 1 20 3431 336 Brake knob...

Page 52: ... Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 6 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Tilt Drag and Tilt Brake V250IP05 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 11 2 1 15 ...

Page 53: ... 9 3525 204 Outrigger 1 10 3431 267 LED lens Fig 6 7 1 11 M005 735 Screw skt cap hd M4 x 12 mm lg 2 12 J532 067 Compression spring 2 13 P900 008 Steel ball 4 mm dia 2 14 3431 268 Drag knob boss 1 15 3431 290 Drag knob plug 1 16 M005 511 Screw skt butt hd M4 x 8 mm lg 1 17 3431 302 Drag knob washer 1 18 3431 266 Tilt drag knob 1 19 3525 261 Outrigger label 1 20 3431 336 Brake knob 1 21 3431 337 Bra...

Page 54: ...54 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 7 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Electrical Installation V250IP07 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 10 4 8 11 12 14 13 ...

Page 55: ... housing cover Fig 6 2 1 4 3431 267 LED lens 2 5 3525 230 Pan brake cover PCB support 1 6 M004 901 Screw skt csk hd M3 x 8 mm lg 6 7 M004 503 Screw skt butt hd M3 x 8 mm lg 2 8 3525 271 Potentiometer rod Fig 6 4 1 9 3525 247 Battery housing cover 1 10 3525 246 Battery housing 1 11 3525 16 PCB assembly including 1 12 3525 911SP Pan drag LED wire assembly 1 13 3525 909SP Battery connector wire assem...

Page 56: ...56 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 8 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Bar V100IP07 1 2 3 4 10 5 11 7 15 8 14 9 12 6 13 17 16 18 19 20 ...

Page 57: ...Washer M8 heavy 1 6 3219 75 Pan bar clamp knob assembly 1 7 L701 004 Circlip external AM1400 31 1 3219 36 Pan bar assembly comprising 1 3219 37 Pan bar fixed consisting of 1 8 3219 229 Spigot 1 9 3219 227 Sleeve 1 10 3219 255 Pan bar 1 11 J550 074 Hole plug 1 3219 38 Pan bar outer consisting of 1 12 3219 253 Pan bar grip 1 13 J550 093 Hole plug 1 14 3219 49 Outer tube clamp assembly 1 15 3219 217 ...

Page 58: ...ptor comprising M806 014 Spirol pin 3 mm dia x 10 mm lg 1 3525 208 Spherical bowl 1 M850 011 Wire thread insert M10 4 M006 505 Screw skt butt hd M5 x 12 mm lg 4 M600 012 Washer M10 heavy 1 3322 271 Bowl clamp stud 1 3390 18 Bowl clamp knob assembly comprising 1 M701 031 Circlip external 1 3390 229 Clamp cup 1 3390 238 Washer 1 3390 228 Bowl clamp knob 1 J550 068 Hole plug 1 3525 901SP Flat base ad...

Page 59: ...7 Platform 1 L850 032 Wire thread insert 5 16 in BSF 1 3525 905SP Adjustment bracket assembly comprising 3525 233 Adjustment shaft 1 3525 234 Adjustment bracket 1 3525 284 Adjustment sleeve 1 3525 906SP Pan brake kit comprising 3525 225 Pan brake housing 1 3525 226 Pan brake lever 1 3525 227 Pan brake pad inner 1 3525 228 Pan brake pad outer 1 3525 907SP Tilt drag assembly comprising 3525 13 Tilt ...

Page 60: ...ents Previous Page First Page Previous View 3525 909SP Battery connector 1 3525 910SP Tilt LED 1 3525 911SP Pan LED 1 Fig 6 9 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Composite Spare Parts Cont Part No Nomenclature Qty ...

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