Ppi Group Surveyors Tripod By Topcon Tp-5 Fiberglass And Wood Legs Aluminum Top

US $90.00

  • Portland, Oregon, United States
  • Jan 30th
Overall good condition tripod for surveying, total stations, levels, etc. TP-5 Heavy Duty Tripod Surveyors grade Tri-Clad Extra Large Flat Head - Ideal for Robotics Quick-Clamp Leg Locks 5/8" x 11 Thread Weight 21 lb Length 43" to 70" The Topcon TP-5 wooden tripods are made of carefully selected, straight-fibered ash and pine wood. All wooden parts are sealed with a high-tech plastic material that keeps moisture out. This ensures that there is no swelling of wood.  The plastic coating of the tripod legs makes The TP-5 wooden tripods extremely robust and weather resistant with a considerably longer service life than wooden tripods with a regular lacquering.   Features · Plastic coated wooden legs ensure long life · Quick Clamp Brass hinge pins for extra stability · Replaceable points made of hardened steel · Snap Cap to protect tripod head · Carrying strap for easy handling    Suitable for ·         Optical and Digital Levels ·         Theodolites ·         Total Stations ·         Robotic Total Stations ·         GPS Receivers ·         Laser Scanners If purchasing multiple items, "Commit to Buy" but do not pay for the auctions. I will send a revised invoice with combined shipping charges.
Condition Used :
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes Plain signs of wear. Surface scratches, all hardware intact and in very good condition. Clamps are tight on the legs and leg points are good.

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