Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripods

CM110 10-foot Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripod

The CM110 is a 10-foot instrumentation tripod. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM110 is much lighter than our galvanized-steel instrumentation tripods. The maximum height of the tripod is ten feet; however, the tripod legs are independently adjustable. This allows the tripod to be deployed in uneven terrain and at varying heights.
To facilitate sensor attachment, the tripod mast pivots at the leg junction. Mounting brackets and crossarms can be added to the mast while it is close to the ground, then rotated into place.

Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripods

Features

Ten-foot measurement height, maximum
Extendable and lockable tripod legs allow faster installation.
Pivoting mast enables easier access to the sensors and crossarm.
Most joints are locked with pins that are simple to insert and remove.
Measurement heights are adjusted using the three click heights or a clamp for more adjustment.
Individually-adjustable legs allow installation over uneven terrain.
Includes grounding kit.

Specifications

Crossarm Measurement Height: 10 ft (3 m)
Vertical Load Limit: 100 lbs (45 kg)
Number of Mast Sections: 1
Wind Load Recommendations
Sustained Wind: 75 mph (unguyed); 80 mph (guyed at feet)
Gust Tolerance: 95 mph (unguyed); 100 mph (guyed at feet)


CM115 15-foot Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripod

The CM115 is a 15-foot instrumentation tripod. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM115 is much lighter than our galvanized-steel instrumentation tripods. The maximum height of the tripod is fifteen feet; however, the tripod legs are independently adjustable. This allows the tripod to be deployed in uneven terrain and at varying heights.
To facilitate sensor attachment, the tripod mast pivots at the leg junction. Mounting brackets and crossarms can be added to the mast while it is close to the ground, then rotated into place.

Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripods

Features

Fifteen-foot measurement height, maximum
Extendable and lockable tripod legs allow faster installation.
Pivoting mast enables easier access to the sensors and crossarm.
Most joints are locked with pins that are simple to insert and remove.
Measurement heights are adjusted using the three click heights or a clamp for more adjustment.
Individually-adjustable legs allow installation over uneven terrain.
Includes grounding kit.

Specifications

Crossarm Measurement Height: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Vertical Load Limit: 100 lbs (45 kg)
Number of Mast Sections: 2
Wind Load Recommendations*
Sustained Wind: 56.25 mph (guyed at feet); 75 mph (guyed at 60°)
Gust Tolerance: 71.25 mph (guyed at feet); 95 mph (guyed at 60°)
*The Wind Load Recommendations assume the guy wire anchors are able to hold at least 400 lbf (728 kgf).


CM120 20-foot Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripod

The CM120 is a 20-foot instrumentation tripod. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM120 is much lighter than comparable galvanized-steel instrumentation tripods. The maximum height of the tripod is 20 feet; however, the tripod legs are independently adjustable. This allows the tripod to be deployed in uneven terrain and at varying heights.
To facilitate sensor attachment, the tripod mast pivots at the leg junction. Mounting brackets and crossarms can be added to the mast while it is close to the ground, then rotated into place.

Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripods

Features

Twenty-foot measurement height, maximum
Extendable and lockable tripod legs allow faster installation.
Pivoting mast enables easier access to the sensors and crossarm.
Most joints are locked with pins that are simple to insert and remove.
Measurement heights are adjusted using the three click heights or a clamp for more adjustment.
Individually adjustable legs allow installation over uneven terrain.
Includes grounding kit.

Specifications

Crossarm Measurement Height: 20 ft (6 m)
Vertical Load Limit: 100 lbs (45 kg)
Number of Mast Sections: 3
Wind Load Recommendations*
Sustained Wind: 42.25 mph (guyed at feet); 65 mph (guyed at 60°)
Gust Tolerance: 55.25 mph (guyed at feet); 85 mph (guyed at 60°)
*The Wind Load Recommendations assume the guy wire anchors are able to hold at least 400 lbf (728 kgf).

Producing Area:USA