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Ground Spreader (Fig 6.)

The Miller Ground Spreader provides telescoping adjustment of each spreader 
arm to allow for lower height settings or uneven ground.

Set up

1.  Set the tripod in the desired location.
2.  Pull two legs outwards until Ground Spreader is lying on the  
 

supporting surface

3.  Extend telescoping arms if required to reposition individual tripod legs

Pull Down

1.  Close tripod by pulling Ground Spreader up by centre ring. Ensure all  
 

spreader telescoping arms are either fully retracted or adjusted to    

 

exactly the same length before closing the tripod legs.

Lower Leg Lock: (Fig 8.)

 

For 2 stage Sprinter II Tripod only.

Adjust the Lower Leg Lock Assembly in locked position using a (supplied) 

5mm Hex Key. - P6579

1.  Extend the lower stage half way and lock the Lower Lever.

2.   Tighten the adjusting screw gradually clockwise 1/8th of a turn.  

 

 

Release Lower Lever and ensure leg slides freely.

3.   When adjusted correctly Leg Lock Lever should only have a small   

 

amount of “free play” before locking action commences. If this free   

 

play is excessive repeat the steps above.

 

 

When finished, ensure that all Leg Lock Levers  

 

lock flush with the tripod brackets.

 

Test each leg lock assembly by:

·  Unlocking and locking lever several times.

·  The lever should close with a definitive ‘click’.

·  The end of the lever should close against the bracket.

·  The tripod legs must slide freely when unlocked.

A Mid Level or Ground Spreader allows for rapid tripod setup and pull down 
by keeping tripod legs at an equal or preset distance relative to each other. 
A Mid Level Spreader attaches to the centre bracket of a tripod leg, while a 
ground spreader attaches directly to the tripod feet. 

Mid Level Spreader (Fig 5.)

The Miller Mid Level Spreader provides for continuous variable adjustment 
between maximum and minimum height settings. The tripod height and 
overall footprint can be adjusted by turning the Height Adjustment knob or 
by adjusting the length of the telescopic spreader arms.

Setup

1.   Set the tripod feet to the desired location – you may need to screw  
 

the Height Adjustment Knob SCREW OUT or adjust the length of the  

 

spreader arms to do this.

2.   Screw the Height Adjustment Knob SCREW IN until resistance is felt.
3.   Pull two legs outwards slightly to ensure stable stance of tripod.

Pull Down

1.  Before closing the tripod, ensure all spreader arms are either fully   
 

retracted or adjusted to exactly the same length before closing the   

 

tripod legs. If a quick release latch is stuck, undo the spreader arm  

 

telescoping clamp to release tension on the latch.

GROUND SPREADER

Adjustment Knob

TRIPOD SET-UP

TRIPOD PULL DOWN

SPREADERS

CARRY HANDLE

TRANSPORT CLIPS

SAFETY

MAINTENANCE

Remove tripod from carry case and stand on a level surface  

(if possible). Unclip the 2 transport clips located on the lower tube section 

of the tripod.
 

Single Stage Sprinter II Tripod

  

(one Sprint-Lok per leg to control lower stage).

1.  Holding top of tripod, use thumb and forefinger to open (disengage) 

 

 the Sprint-Lok lever on each tripod leg.

2.  Extend the tripod to the required height then    

 

 

 

close (engage) the Sprint-Lok levers. Ensure the feet are flat on the  

 

ground.

3.  Spread the tripod legs fully apart and repeat (1) to ensure the tripod  
 

bowl is approximately level.

4.  Adjust the Mid Level or Ground spreader if required (see Spreader   
 

section)

5.  Gently pull two legs outwards, to make the tripod more stable.

6.  Level the fluid head using the Bubble Level and ball leveling feature  
 

of the fluid head.

 

2-Stage Sprinter II Tripod 

 

(2 Sprint Loks per leg to control mid and lower stage). 

1.  The 2 Sprint Loks on each leg can be opened (disengaged)  

 

 

independently or simultaneously.

2.  Proceed as per Single Stage tripod setup instructions. 

Note: On 2-Stage tripods, optimum rigidity is achieved when mid and low-
er tripod stages are both extended equally to achieve the desired height.

1.  Remove camera payload from fluid head.
2.  Close the tripod, ensuring first that the spreader telescopic arms are  

 

exactly the same length before fully closing the tripod legs.

3.  Open (disengage) all Sprint Loks while holding the top of the tripod  
 

and with tripod feet on the ground, then fully lower the tripod to its   

    shortest length.
4.  Close (engage) all Sprint Loks.
5.  Re-attach 2 transport clips.
6. 

Return tripod to carry case if finished shooting.

The Sprinter II Inline patented Carry 

handle (fig 4.) is designed so the 

Sprinter II tripod and fluid head remain 

balanced while being carried by hand. 

The rubber handle offers secure grip, 

while the flexible nylon attachments let 

it rest, between the tripod legs, during 
shooting. 

The 2 Transport Clips (Fig 3), are de-
signed to hold the Sprinter tripod’s three 
legs together during transport. Their 
spring-loaded design means they are 
easily gripped and detached for set up, 
and reattached.

READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Miller recommends that all camera support equipment should be carried in 
a reinforced carry case

All Miller Sprinter II systems include a reinforced carry case that protects 
the tripod from impact damage and limits exposure to heat and moisture 
during carriage and storage. 

Ensure the weight of the payload does not exceed the specified capacity. 

Never set up or pull down a tripod while a camera is mounted on it. 

Ensure all Tripod/Spreader locks are securly engaged prior to mounting 
camera.

The safe operation of the tripod is the responsibility of the operator.

Regularly inspect the tripod, paying particular attention to any tube dam-

age, leg lock adjustment, leg top adjustment, condition of the bowl rim, 

spreader mounting points, carry handle and feet.  

Keep grit and dirt out of Sprint Loks as much as possible, including behind 

levers. Regularly clean the tripod with a clean damp rag or soft brush. Wipe 

off all sand, dust and salt spray. 

Do not clean with solvents, cleaning fluids, lubricants, polishes, abrasives 

or wire brushes. 

Transport and store the tripod in Miller case wherever possible. Store the 

tripod in a dry place, away from direct sunlight

LEG LOCK ADJUSTMENT

Over time the leg locks may need adjusting to prevent leg slippage.

Upper Leg Lock:

 

  ( Fig 7.)

 

For Single & 2 stage Sprinter II Tripod.

Adjust the Upper Leg Lock Assembly in a locked position using (supplied) 

5mm Hex Key - P6579.

1.  Extend the upper stage half way and lock the Upper Lever. 

2.  Turn the Upper Leg lock Nut clockwise 1/8th of a turn.  Release Upper 

   Lever and ensure that stage slides freely. 

3.   When adjusted correctly Leg Lock Lever should only have a small    

  amount of “free play” before locking action commences. If this free   

  play is excessive repeat the steps above.

Transport Clip

Telescopic Clamp

Quick Release Latch

Height Adjustment Knob

MID LEVEL 

SPREADER

LEG TO BOWL ADJUSTMENT

The leg to bowl pivot joint on the Sprinter tripod should have no lateral or 

free play movement and should swing with a firm, smooth resistance.

Adjustment is usually not required; however, should it become necessary, 

the following procedure must be observed. (Fig 9.) 

1.  Leg to Bowl Adjustment to eliminate lateral or free play movement:   

 

Using a cross head screwdriver, ensure Bracket Mounting Screws   

 

on both sides of the Leg Top Bracket are tight. Retighten if neces   

 

sary. Check all legs.

 

2.   Leg pivot or ‘swing’ adjustment to ensure firm, smooth resistance.    

 

Tighten the Leg Pivot Screws on each side of the Leg Top Bracket   

 

using a 4mm Hex key until a smooth resistance is maintained. Check  

 

all legs.

Leg Top Bracket

4mm Hex Key
Leg Pivot Screw

#2 Pozi Head  

Screw Driver

Bracket Mounting 

Screws

Fig 5.

Fig 6.

Fig 4.

Fig 3.

Fig 7.

Fig 9.

5mm Hex key

5mm Hex key

Fig 8.

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