FLM CP10 Handleiding
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Instructions fort he adhesive assembly of the QRB and PRP
Glued Joints for FLM Centerball
The stud screw, which is supplied with the Centerball, can be screwed into the ball in two ways. With the1/4" threads
on the top, the single plate can be screwed on so that the projecting 1/4" threads can be used for the camera
connection. However, for the setup of special camera plates, the 3/8" threads must point upwards and in this case the
1/4" threads of the stud screw disappear in the ball.
In order to prevent damage to the bottom threads of the camera, you must pay particular attention to the length of the
threads, which projects outwards.
To connect the Quick-Release Basis or the Power-Release Basis (picture 2) rmly and in a manner, which will not
allow it to rotate, with the Centerball, the stud screw is glued to the basis and CenterBall. Please use themetal
adhesive with thermal stability up to about 100° C to allow later changing of your basis. We recommend UHU plus
ultimate strength 300 (UHU plus endfest 300).
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Apply the glue to the end of the 3/8" threads about three thread turns all around (no glue on the screw head, see
picture 1) and screw this screw end in up to the stop in the Power-Release Basis. However, for the Quick-Release
Basis, the screw must not be allowed to project out of the basis plate (picture 3).
After hardening (see instructions for use of your glue), the basis is glued to the CenterBall in the same way (picture
3). You can replace your old basis plate later by completely immersing the basis plate BUT ONLY THE BASIS —
PLATE in hot boiling water. This softens the metal adhesive and the plate can be taken o easily. —
Protect your hand against burns when doing this.
Please keep care that no sand and saltwater attained
inside of the ballhead.
Warranty
We provide a 10 year warranty for material and workmanship for all FLM products.
Now, we hope you have lots of fun and enjoy the fast and secure mounting of
your camera.
Manual
Tripodheads / Cameraplat es
FLM GmbH ● Schützenstraße 18 ● 79312 Emmendingen ● Germany
Phone +49 (0) Fax +49 (0)76 41 - 76 41 57 17 22 ● 57 17 23 ● www.flm gmbh.de ● info@m-gmbh.de
Operating and Care Instructions
Before you mount your camera, please read these instructions for use carefully!
All knobs are protected against being completely removed by screwing them out. Only unscrew screws until you feel
resistance. Please always allow your tripod head time to adjust to the surrounding temperature. Moisture or
condensation water can temporarily impair the velvety soft movement of the ball.
Adjusting the FLM Centerball
First rotate the stop ring counterclockwise and then the adjusting knob
counterclockwise
to the outmost stop. Now, you can easily move the ball with your hand.
Now, you can adjust the friction on the ball by turning the adjusting knob clockwise
and this adjustment is innitely variable. As soon as you have found the desired friction
for the ball, mark this position by rotating the stop ring clockwise as well to the
stop.
By rotating the adjusting knob slightly clockwise, the camera is secured in its position.
By rotating the adjusting knob back to the stop, the preset friction on the ball is
restored.
You can loosen the stop ring for panning or resetting by rotating the adjusting
knob slightly in the clockwise direction. So that the new adjusted friction is eective,
rotate the adjusting knob back to the stop.
Mounting and Function of the -Stop-Knob 15°
All FT models can be upgraded later with the new 15°-Stop-system. The protective
cover
is removed with the help of an appropriate screw driver or with a coin (picture 1) and
the 15°-stop-knob is attached in its place using a 10 mm open end wrench (picture 2).
The catch function of the 15°-stop-knob is activated by turning the gray knurled screw
clockwise until it reaches the stop. The deactivation is done by turning it
counterclockwise. An audible and feelable click-lock positioning for panorama shots
now allows individual photos with the smallest interval of 15°. By pressing the 15°stop-
knob at position "0", the panorama base locks in position (picture 3). Now, by
simultaneously keeping the knob depressed, the tripod head is rmly
tightened on the tripod or it can be removed. This additional function allows fast
and secure handling and especially in the case of changing temperatures.
Use of the Inclination and Tilt Function
By tightening of the inclination and tilt knob, it is possible to block the rotation
and the left and right inclination of the ball. When this is done, then the
ball can only be tilted vertically. With this auxiliary function and the panorama
base rotation, the Centerball can now be used similarly as a 2-D tilting mechanism.
The strain for the horizontal rotation of the Centerball is, however, limited
by the O-ring in this case. If the O-ring is damaged then it must be replaced
immediately.
Servicing and Cleaning the FLM Centerball
The FLM Centerball does not require any servicing but does require regular care. If
the friction on the ball declines or the ball is dirty, clean the ball, which is tilted in
the slot, with a lint-free cloth, which has been dipped in pure alcohol. To rotate the
ball, loosen the adjusting knob and if installed the inclination and tilt knob as well.
DO NOT use oil in any case.
Due to this new design, the FLM Centerball can be completely detached for any
repairs or cleaning needed, however, this is only to be done by the manufacturer
because otherwise the manufacturer's warranty is no longer valid.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Stop ring
Adjusting knob
Product specificaties
Merk: | FLM |
Categorie: | Statief |
Model: | CP10 |
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