Vinten 3702 Fulmar Pedestal- USED

$950.00

We only have one of the Vinten Fulmar Pedestals and it will not last long! This Pedestal includes weights, it is dual stage, and has functioning wheels/steering. We also have other Vinten Pedestals in stock including Vinten Quattro’s and Vinten Osprey’s. Contact us today for more information on our available pedestals!

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Description

The Vinten Fulmar pedestal is capable of supporting and counterbalancing a payload weighing between 22.68 kg (50 lb) and 158 kg (350 lb), which provides it with adequate capacity for the majority of cameras, camera mountings, prompters and other accessories.

The pedestal has a fully counterbalanced, nitrogen-charged column which may be raised and lowered under hand control. Pedestal motion about the studio is controlled by the cameraman who directs the movement with the steering ring. A foot-operated changeover mechanism allows selection of crab or steer modes of movement.

Description General
The major assemblies of the Fulmar pedestal are the telescopic column and the base. The telescopic column is located in a fixed tube secured to the base assembly, and consists of a three-stage extension unit and a two-stage ram. The ram is pressurized by nitrogen stored in a tubular tank and this tank forms the main structure of the base. The pressure of the nitrogen in the ram balances the weight of the moving parts of the pedestal column plus the payload (i.e. the camera and any accessories). When lowering or raising the load the effort applied to
the column by the cameraman needs only to overcome the friction of the moving parts and the drag preset by the variable friction control. The column sections are linked internally by cords and chains running over pulleys and sprockets. This system ensures that all three sections extend or retract to the same extent. To balance differing payloads, the nitrogen pressure is either increased or decreased as required. Fine adjustment of the column balance is by means of trim weights which are placed in a circular tray above the steering ring. Two storage trays are fitted to the base to hold trim weights which are not in use.