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ProAm USA Stand Support for DVC210, DVC200, DVC60, and DVC50 Camera Cranes

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ProAm USA Stand Support for DVC210, DVC200, DVC60, and DVC50 Camera Cranes
Key Features
  • Tripod Stand for ProAm Camera Cranes
  • Adjustable 4 to 6' Height, 360° Panning
  • 100 lb Maximum Load Capacity
  • Durable Aluminum Construction
This durable Stand Support from ProAm USA is a custom-built 4 to 6' tripod support that's designed specifically for the ProAm camera crane line of products and not intended for use with other crane brands. The aluminum stand can hold up to 100 lb and features 360° panning. It can be used with the 8 to 12' DVC210, 8 to 12' DVC200, DVC60, and DVC50 ProAm camera crane models.
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ProAm USA STAND Overview

This durable Stand Support from ProAm USA is a custom-built 4 to 6' tripod support that's designed specifically for the ProAm camera crane line of products and not intended for use with other crane brands. The aluminum stand can hold up to 100 lb and features 360° panning. It can be used with the 8 to 12' DVC210, 8 to 12' DVC200, DVC60, and DVC50 ProAm camera crane models.

Compatibility
DVC210, DVC200, DVC60, and DVC50
UPC: 728028105452

ProAm USA STAND Specs

Material of Construction
Aluminum
Maximum Load Capacity
100 lb / 45.4 kg
Height
Minimum: 4' / 1.2 m
Maximum: 6' / 1.8 m
Pan Range
360°
Diameter
1.25" / 3.2 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
7.85 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
48 x 6.5 x 6.5"

ProAm USA STAND Reviews

Great stand

By Russell
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-22

Built well holds my jib with easy

Stupendous!

By Albert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-02-27

Kid you not - this thing is a GIANT! The unit has almost no play which can be a problem from a 2-piece design. It is quite tall, which is perfect. For the price this thing is Outstanding! I use this with their Big Dolly unit and the ProAm DVC210 Crane. It looks absolutely MASSIVE when I assemble all the parts. No need for bigger cranes with indoor shots as this unit gets me Gigs just from its looks.

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Is there any means to level this tripod to use it ...

Is there any means to level this tripod to use it on unlevel surfaces?
Asked by: Van
Question the use of a leveling head. The weight on top of a tilted tripod shaft would make for a huge rotational moment. Add to that the tangential force caused due to the crane arms would make for a serious possibility for a tripod tumble.
Answered by: Van
Date published: 2023-10-19

question

Can this support the cobra crab 1?
Asked by: Anonymous
The ProAm USA Camera Crane Stand Support has a very high load capacity of up to 100 pounds. Just as long as the crane and camera you are using are below that amount they should work well on this stand.
Answered by: Joseph P.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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I have the orion dvc210 and am curious if I get this tripod will the jib pan or do I need to buy the 360 pan adapter?
Asked by: Justin D.
The Crane Stand will pan the Orion DVC210 360 degrees. Instructions are included regarding the installation. If you want to mount the DVC210 directly to your own tripod, use the 360 pan adapter.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Can I mount a Manfrotto 502HD Pro Video Head with Flat Base (3/8 -16 Connection) on this crane stand? Would I need an adaptor?
Asked by: Eleazar
The mounting screw is 3/8 -16 so it would attach to any head that has that matching hole. However the length of the screw must be considered. It is long enough?Is it too long? It appears to be about 1 so it should be just right.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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does this have adjustable legs?
Asked by: kyle L.
The legs go from collapsed to wide and the pole adjusts from 4' to 6'. However, the legs are not individually adjustable.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Can I put wheels on it?
Asked by: tavio b.
If you have the ability to build a base with wheels that it could sit in, possibly. If you have access to specialized casters/wheels maybe so. I think it would be a custom build if you did.
Answered by: Micah L.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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