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How to loosen the legs of some Manfrotto tripods
How to loosen the legs of some Manfrotto tripods
Not your usual tutorial as such... This applies to: -
Introduction My tripod legs are rather stiff (ooo er missus). So much so that I need to grip the thing double handed to change the leg angle. When using the leg angle lock button it becomes a real PITA. So I made it a mission to find out how to loosen the legs! Here is how I got on: - Tools You'll need a 4mm Allen Key - It also needs a short head to poke through a rather small hole inside the center column grip of your tripod. Around 2cm would be perfect. I've found the Allen Keys which are bundled with just about everything you can buy from Ikea is absolutely perfect for this job. ![]() How To
Job done! ![]() To put it all back together simply reverse the process with the following caveats: - ![]() In the image above, I've put the anti-friction ring in place on the tripod, however notice in the central column hole there's the grey "button" on the left. The central column thumb screw pushes this button against the plates and the plates lock the central column in place. However this little button will stop the locking plates dropping in. Simply press it in with your finger, from underneath, as you drop the locking plates in. You'll also have to hold the locking plates together before dropping them into the hole. ![]() Use a modicum of care when reasembling. While you are unlikely to damage the tripod, the anti-friction ring is a lot more sensitive. For this reason I wouldn't use the anti-friction ring to "hold" the two parts of the locking plate together. Finally, sorry about the rubbish photies. Will try an sort em some time if there's any requests. |
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Re: How to loosen the legs of some Manfrotto tripods
Great tip OP .... have some rep points from me
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