Ravelli APLT2 manual

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    Product Overvi ew The Ravelli APLT2 is a very li ght tripod that can extend to a height of 50 ” . With a weight of just over 1 LB, this tripod will not weigh you down. This tripod is constructed of aluminum l egs and a ha rd Polyurethane head. It has the abilit y to change the cam eras ori entation from port rait to landscape. The legs have r ubb[...]

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    Identifying th e parts[...]

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    Using the Tripo d Initial S et Up To begin using the tripod, open the carrying b ag using the zip per and pull the tripod out of protective bag. Height Adju stment Adjusti ng the height of the APLT2 i s done by snapping open the black l eg locks (G), extending the l egs down to th e desired height, and then snappi ng close the leg l ocks. For addit[...]

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    Storage To protect the tr ipod, it is recommended tha t you store it in the carry bag when not i n use. Caution: There is a tipping risk for the fully extend ed tripods. This can be due to moving the tripods while fully extended, uneven surfaces or [strong] wind. To reduce the risk of tipping over, we recommend placi ng one tripod leg facing the sa[...]

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    Specifications Model: APLT2 Model Trip od Max Load: Supports Up To 5 LBS Panning Angle: 360° Tilt Angle: 180°, 90° Upward or 90° Downwa rd Dimensions: Storage Height: 16.5 ” Maximum Height: 5 0 ” Minimum Height : 15.75” Mass: Tripod: 1.3 LBS Shipping Weight: 2 .5 LBS Mounting Plate Screw: 1/4” Mounting Plate Dimensions: 2” x 2.25” H[...]