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Libec 2stage heavy duty tripod with 100mm bowl

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Libec 2stage heavy duty tripod with 100mm bowlLibec T103B T103RB Heavy Duty 2 Stage Aluminum Tripod Legs (100mm Bowl) The hardware configuration matching this exact request is the Libec T103B (and its updated iteration, the T103RB). While carbon fiber models appeal to operators prioritizing low carrying weights, this high tensile aluminum counterpart is a foundational favorite for studio installations, remote electronic news gathering (ENG) packages, digital cinema setups, and jib crane

Libec T103B / T103RB Heavy-Duty 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod Legs (100mm Bowl)

The hardware configuration matching this exact request is the Libec T103B (and its updated iteration, the T103RB).

While carbon fiber models appeal to operators prioritizing low carrying weights, this high-tensile aluminum counterpart is a foundational favorite for studio installations, remote electronic news gathering (ENG) packages, digital cinema setups, and jib-crane configurations. It trades minimal weight savings for pure, unyielding mechanical mass and structural rigidity.

1. Massive 90kg Broadcast Payload & Anti-Torsion Design

  • Zero-Flex Stability: Built with extra-thick aluminum tube wall tolerances and die-cast leg crowns, the T103B handles an immense maximum capacity of up to 90 kg (198 lbs). This rating ensures it can support loaded cinema rigs, prompting monitors, and heavy 100mm studio heads without bowing.

  • Dual-Pipe Upper Layout: The upper leg stages utilize a robust dual-pipe layout. This structure eliminates horizontal twisting (torsion) when an operator performs high-speed panning sweeps or sudden whip pans, neutralizing the annoying subtle bounce-back (backlash) at the end of a movement.

2. Industry Standard 100mm Leveling Bowl

The crown features a built-in, precision-machined 100mm bowl mount.

  • Wide Fluid Head Support: Sized perfectly to host high-end professional 100mm fluid heads (like Libec’s flagship hybrid and continuous-balance systems, or standard broadcast heads from Sachtler, OConnor, and Vinten). It allows for rapid, secure horizontal leveling on set.

  • Accessory Mount Interface: Built directly into the side of the metal apex casting is a dedicated threaded accessory socket. This allows crews to mount articulating arms, external monitors, or wireless video receivers directly onto the tripod structure without cluttering the camera head rig.

3. Two-Stage Mechanical Height Adjustments

  • High-Torque Rotary Locks: Changing the leg heights across the 2-stage (3-section) telescoping frame is managed by large, high-impact mechanical twist knobs. They are designed to clamp down tightly with minimal turning force, ensuring the legs will not slip or creep under heavy loads.

  • Vertical Operating Window: Deployed alongside a standard floor spreader system, the tripod reaches from a low-angle perspective of 62.0 cm (24.5") up to an eye-level maximum working height of 174.0 cm (68.5") to shoot easily over crowds or set barriers.

Core Technical Specifications:

Performance Parameter Libec T103B / T103RB Standalone Legs Specs
Official Model Profile Libec T103B / T103RB
Primary Material Build High-Tensile Heavy-Wall Aluminum Alloy
Maximum System Payload 90.0 kg / 198.0 lbs
Native Head Interface 100mm Leveling Bowl Base
Leg Stage / Section Layout 2-Stage / 3-Section Support Framework
Height Operating Range 62.0 cm to 174.0 cm / 24.5" to 68.5" (with ground spreader)
Net Hardware Weight 6.5 kg to 7.2 kg / 14.3 lbs to 15.9 lbs (depending on specific sub-series revision)
Foot Anchor Profile Built-in Dual Metal Spikes for Field Terrain

Production Setup Note: Like most professional broadcast-grade sticks, the T103B ships as standalone legs without spreaders or rubber feet. To safely anchor and stabilize its footprint before mounting your 100mm head and camera system, you will need to pair it with either the Libec SP-6B Floor Spreader or the BR-6B Mid-Level Spreader combined with FP-6B Large Rubber Foot Pads. It is also fully compatible with heavy-duty rolling dollies like the Libec DL-8RB.

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