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Contents of the user manual for the Axler Portable Medium Duty Shooting Riser
- Product category: Other Tripod Accessories Axler
- Brand: Axler
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Axler Other Tripod Accessories
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User manual for the Axler Portable Medium Duty Shooting Riser contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
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Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
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for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Axler user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
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Product description The 4 x 4' Axler Portable Medium Duty Shooting Riser allows event photographers and videographers to rise above crowds or barriers and get an unobstructed view of all the action. Carry it with you to any location in the included carry cases, set it up in about a minute without any tools, and climb right on top along with your tripod and camera. Measuring 4 x 4', the Shooting Riser is large enough to provide the needed support, but has a relatively small footprint for when space is at a premium. Also, multiple units can seamlessly be placed together to offer an expanded area. The riser provides 39" of height elevation and supports up to 450 lb, and the overall aluminum construction provides sturdy support. There is also a leveling foot on the bottom of one of the legs that is twist-adjustable to compensate for uneven surfaces. When you're done, simply pack it away piece by piece. It features only a few components: folding legs, two support rails that secure on the edges of the legs, and four platforms that sit on the rails. The legs pack away into a slim bag, and the other components into a separate, larger case. Both cases have padded carrying straps. - Key Features
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- Rise above crowds or barriers with your tripod and camera for an unobstructed view
- 39" height
- 4 x 4' standing area
- 450 lb weight capacity
- Quick and easy, tool-less setup
- Folding legs, two support rails, and three platforms
- Twist-adjustable leveling foot for uneven surfaces
- Sturdy, aluminum construction
- Slim carrying case for the legs
- Carrying case for rails/platforms
- Ideal for event photographers and videographers, news camera crews, and filmmakers
UPC: 847628003231 In the Box Axler Portable Medium Duty Shooting Riser (4 x 4') Folding Legs 2 x Support Rails 4 x Platforms Slim Carrying Case for Legs Carrying Case for Platform/Rails Limited 1-Year Warranty User Manual PDF 832.2kb Table of Contents
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Technical parametersAxler PSR-44 Specs Height | 39" (99 cm) | Standing Area | 4 x 4' (1.2
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