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ryan-oceros
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Mar 22, 2010 14:29 |  #1

i just picked one up local today off craigslist and the thing is in mint condition besides the mounting plate missing the set screws and there was no tool included with it.

anyone know where i can pickup the set screws and/or the tool for the tripod? i didn't see anything on b&h or adorama

thanks


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Mar 22, 2010 14:58 |  #2

ryan-oceros wrote in post #9848544 (external link)
i just picked one up local today off craigslist and the thing is in mint condition besides the mounting plate missing the set screws and there was no tool included with it.

anyone know where i can pickup the set screws and/or the tool for the tripod? i didn't see anything on b&h or adorama

thanks

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Mar 22, 2010 15:58 |  #3

Here's the exploded parts configuration for the tripod:

http://www.manfrotto.c​om …f/0/055XPROB_20​081015.pdf (external link)


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Mar 22, 2010 17:05 |  #4

Thanks guys


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