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The design arm allows the user to expand the mass of the sled allowing greater stability in any
system. By moving your monitor and batteries in/out this will decrease /increase your panning inertia
allowing your system to glide along when expanded, or whippy when compressed.
The two hex head screws on the side of the clamp when loosened, allows you to move your
monitor in and out.
When flipping your monitor into low mode, operators need only to loosen the Kipp handle on the
center post clamp, then flip your monitor and monitor arm over and reattach the clamp.
There is an 8-32 Phillips FHMS located on the inside of the post clamp. If you wish to have the
locking clamp rotated to the other side, simply loosen the Phillips head screw, remove the split clamp, flip it
180 degrees and press it on lightly, then reattach the screw with a bit of nonpermanent Loctite.
Once again we use 10-32 TPI Kipp handles on the sled. If you wish to replace the Kipp handles
you will need the 10-32 TPI stud, different lengths for different applications. A set of these spare screws
are provided with the sled.
2” Telescoping Carbon Fiber Post
Our quick release bayonet mount means never
before has changing center posts been so easy.
When disconnecting from the UCP you will need
to unscrew the knurled ring completely. When
disconnecting from the Lower Electronics
Housing (LEH) you need only to turn the knurled
ring 60 degrees and pull up on the post. When
connecting or disconnecting the center post,
there is never any need to connect or
disconnect wires inside the post. The post itself
contains a custom designed cable with mating
keyed contacts. The coiled cable contains
correct wire gauge sizes for power, video coax
and signal wires.
The multi-layered custom wound post assures maximum post rigidity with no “flag poling” like other
designs. Currently this post design is up to 15X more rigid than current aluminum designs. To extend the
post you simply need to loosen the center post clamp and slide in or out, retighten the clamp when set to
length. There is a slot in the aluminum reducer ring that aligns to the ruler mark on the inner post. This
allows the UCP and Lower Electronics Housing (LEH) to stay in alignment. There is a safety stop in the
inner post preventing the post from sliding apart.
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Dual Rod Monitor Support Arms