Induro MA/MXA Monopod User Manual

Mc14, Monopod operation, User notice: setup

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MONOPOD OPERATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

Thank you for making Induro your choice for professional photographic gear.

Before using this equipment please read these instructions for proper use and

the best performance.

CARBON 8X MC AND MCX SERIES MONOPODS

ALLOY 6M MA AND MXA SERIES MONOPODS

Induro Monopods are available in two categories and four collections:

Alloy 6M MA-Series
The INDURO Alloy 6M MA-Series monopods are made from high quality aluminum alloy

and precisely machined to offer the quality and strength demanded by professionals.
The monopod leg sections are extruded 6000 series Aluminum with a wall thickness of

1.5mm. The leg lock has a specially designed anti-dust and moisture seal along with a foam
grip and wrist strap.

Alloy 6M MXA-Series
The INDURO ALLOY 6M MXA-Series aluminum monopods are made from high
quality aluminum alloy and precisely machined to offer the quality and strength

demanded by professionals. The monopod leg is extruded 6000 series Aluminum
with a wall thickness of 1.5mm. The leg lock has a specially design anti-dust and

moisture seal along with a foam grip and wrist strap. The MXA-series also features

a fold out tripod for added support and stability during prolonged shooting scenarios.

Carbon 8X MC-Series
The induro carbon 8x MC series carbon fiber monopods offers the ultimate in strength,

light weight, fast action and reliable performance. They are made of the latest
generation of high quality 8-layer carbon fiber tubing. The MC-Series is 60% stronger
overall than conventional carbon fiber monopods. The monopod leg lock has a

specially design anti-dust and moisture seal along with a foam grip and wrist strap.

CarbonFlex 8X MCX-Series
The induro carbon 8x MCX series carbon fiber monopods are made of the latest
generation of high quality 8-layer carbon fiber tubing. The MCX-Series monopods

are 60% stronger than conventional carbon fiber monopods. The leg lock has a
specially designed anti-dust and moisture seal, along with a foam grip and wrist strap.
The MCX-series also features a fold out tripod for added support and stability during

prolonged shooting scenarios

Monopod model numbe Example:

Prefix Monopod type

Prefix Carbon Fiber leg Material

1 Digit 25mm leg diameter

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2 Digit 4 Sections

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MC14

Prefix

Letter

1 Digit

st

2nd Digit

Leg Material

Special Feature

Leg Diameter

Number of leg sections

M = Monopod

X = Retractable Tripod Feet

Aluminum

3 = 3 Sections

A = Aluminum

1 = 24mm

4 = 4 Sections

C = Carbon Fiber

1 = 28mm

5 = 5 Sections

2 = 32mm

3 = 36mm

Carbon Fiber
0 = 25mm

1 = 28mm
2 = 32mm
3 = 36mm

FEATURES:

Aluminum Alloy Monopods

Carbon Fiber Monopods

Identifying monopod model numbers:

Your Induro Monopod has been designed for years of maintenance free use. Please
follow the guidelines below to ensure the best performance, reliability and durability
expected from Induro Gear.
1. Do not exceed the maximum specified load capacity (see product specification
chart) !
2. Always ensure that leg locks are tightly engaged before mounting a camera on the
monopod !
3. Do not use the monopod below temperatures of -4 or above +158 F (-20 C/ +70 C) !

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4. Always clean and dry the monopod after it has been exposed to wet, dusty, sandy
or salty conditions. Your monopod is not recommended for use in salt water. Clean
] the monopod with a mild soap and soft cloth. Remove any dust, dirt or sand from
the leg locks, leg lock threads, leg sections and all moving parts. !
5. Do not leave the monopod in the sun for prolonged periods and avoid high
temperature exposure(for example in the trunk of a car or exposed to sun behind a
glass window for hours) !
6. Avoid leaving the monopod unattended in areas where people could trip over it and
get hurt !
7. It is recommended that any equipment (camera's etc) be removed from the
monopod when transporting it.
8. For you safety, don't let your Induro tripod come in contact with any electrical power
source !

9. Do not carry the monopod on your shoulder when a camera, lens or equipment is
mounted. Failure to follow these instruction can result is significant damage to the
equipment. !

Before using your monopod, adjust the leg section to the desired height. Ensure
that the monopod is firmly resting on a level surface and mount your camera
securely on the monopod or a support head. Always engage any safety locks on
the support head to prevent any accidental dismounting.

The monopod leg sections can be

independently adjust to the desired length by turning the proper leg lock grip
counter-clockwise until the leg is free to slide in or out. Once the desire length is
achieved, turn the leg lock grip clock-wise until the leg section is securely locked.
Repeat this step for each section until the monopod is set to the desired height.

Please note: To prevent any accidental damage to your gear, always remove any
mounted equipment (camera, etc) from the monopod before adjusting the leg
sections.

Your Induro

monopod incorporates a

reverse the

mounting screw to the 3/8 side, loosen the locking nut counter-clockwise
(using the included wrench) until it becomes loose and unscrew the mounting
screw until it can be completely removed. Reverse the screw, so that the 3/8
threads are in position and screw it back into place, secure with the locking nut
and wrench.

Allow enough of the screw threads to be available for maximum

security when the tripod head is mounted onto the monopod. It's recommended
that at least 5 to 6 threads be exposed for before locking the mounting screw in
place.

Some tripod head manufacturers

require additional mounting security and provide openings on the bottom of the tripod
mounting plate to accommodate setscrews. Your Induro monopod includes
setscrews to securely mount these types of tripod heads. Once the tripod head
is screwed onto the center mounting screw (3/8” or / -20 ) tighten each of the
three setscrews with the provided Allen wrench until there are tightly secured.

For quick and easy setup the leg

section (excluding the last section) incorporates a key and groove within the leg
to prevent the leg from rotating.

For additional support during

prolonged shooting events, the MXA and MCX series monopods incorporate
retractable tripod feet. They provides additional support and stability when needed
and retract back into the lower section of the monopod, when not needed. To
configure the monopod with the support feet in place, turn the bottom
rubber foot counter-clockwise until the foot can be removed. Pull the
support feet out of the leg section. Allow each of the legs to fall into the proper
slots and screw the assembly back into the lower section of the monopod. To
retract the legs, reverse the procedure. Please Note: Do not leave the
monopod free standing, especially with a camera, lens or any equipment
mounted. The retractable feet are for hand held monopod support and should
never be used as a light stand or freestanding support under any condition.

Leg Section Adjustment: (See figure 1)

Reversible 3/8 or / -20 mounting screw: (See figure 2)

Please note:

Mounting plate set screws: (See figure 3)

Anti-Twist Leg Sections:

Retractable Feet: (See figure 4)

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4

reversible mounting screw that accommodates any

tripod head mounting thread ( 3/8 or / -20 ). The monopod is factory shipped with
in the / -20 mounting thread exposed. If it becomes necessary to

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USER NOTICE:

SETUP:

1/4-20

“ +3/8”

mounting screw

wrench

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2

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4

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Camera Support Gear

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Phone: 914-347-3300 Fax: 914-347-3309

E-mail:

[email protected]

www.indurogear.com

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lock nut

fold out feet

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