General Care
Here’s a few pointers that you should be aware of if you want to take best care of
your stabilizer.
Temperature range
You should keep your stabilizer under 50°C (120°F) as some of the polymers will
begin to soften after this point and potentially warp out of shape.
Don’t leave it in
a car on a hot day!
Think of it like any camera gear as you wouldn’t leave your
expensive camera gear in a hot car.
Rain, Dust and moisture
You should avoid situations where the sealed bearings are subjected to water or
dust ingress. Your stabilizer can withstand light rain but heavy driving rain could
force water or dust particles into the bearings.
Do not immerse your stabilizer in
water or spray pressurised water at it!
Cleaning, Maintenance, Care and Precautions
After any use where your stabilizer is subjected to dust or moisture you should
wipe with a dry or slightly moist cloth.
When you store your stabilizer for extended periods to minimise the stress on the
stabilizer you should adjust both of the spring adjusters to the minimum position.
The lubricated bearings are sealed so no lubrication is required to the bearings or
any other part of the stabilizer.
Note:
We build our stabilizers extremely tough but occasionally
under certain movements there can be exceptional forces
inadvertently applied to the stabilizer. Although unlikely this can
possibly lead to breaking forces being applied to components of the
stabilizer possibly causing catastrophic failure. This is especially
important during autonomous use where the stabilizer is mounted to
an object such as a car. In these types of scenarios it’s important to
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