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Open the tripod by pushing down on the center collar
until the pin snaps into the second groove and the base
plates are flat on the ground.
*Keep fingers away from the pinch points.
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Stake the Tripod:
Remove the stakes and hammer
from the guy bag. For masts 2m / 6.5 ft. to 12m / 39.3
ft. tall and smaller payloads, one stake per tripod leg plate
may be sufficient. For masts taller than 12m / 39.3 ft.,
two stakes are required on each tripod leg plate. Stake
the base plates of each leg by driving a stake(s) in the two
stake points aligned with the shaft of the hitch pin using
the hammer. Stakes should be driven at an angle toward
the center of the mast with the eyelet toward the tripod leg.
*Be careful of buried cables and utilities when staking
the mast.
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Make sure the tripod is at a comfortable, working
height for addition of top tube and payload(s). Check
the front level. If the tripod is not level, loosen one of the
adjacent leg clamps and lower one of the legs. Tighten the
leg clamp. Check the side level. If the tripod is not level,
loosen one of the adjacent leg clamps and lower one of
the legs. Tighten the leg clamp.
*Make sure all leg clamps on the tripod are tight.
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