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Leica Geosystems is broadening its surveying range with the introduction of three aluminium construction tripods. The two mid-range tripods, the CTP104 and CTP104D, can cope with tough conditions on site and are designed for use with Leica Geosystems levels, lasers and construction theodolites. Both employ quick-release clamps for fast stable setups. The high specification CET103 elevating tripod has an adjustable column with 300mm crank stroke and an additional telescope column for 660mm extension. Minimum
July 4, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS265 Leica Geosystems is broadening its surveying range with the introduction of three aluminium construction tripods. The two mid-range tripods, the CTP104 and CTP104D, can cope with tough conditions on site and are designed for use with Leica Geosystems levels, lasers and construction theodolites. Both employ quick-release clamps for fast stable setups. The high specification CET103 elevating tripod has an adjustable column with 300mm crank stroke and an additional telescope column for 660mm extension. Minimum working height is 840mm and it features a bubble for easy adjustment, mm-scale for exact height adjustment indoors and rubber feet for use on slippery surfaces.

In addition, two new packages have been introduced for the Leica Jogger level. These include a Leica Jogger 20 or 24 automatic level, a lightweight aluminum tripod, telescopic staff and a carrying bag for staff and tripod.

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