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Handy for Very Low Setups |
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The 237 is ideal for general shop applications and assembly
areas where very low, very stable setups are required.
This stand employs a scissors-type lifting mechanism which
easily moves its heavy-duty aluminum framework into any
working position between 7"
(17.8 cm) and 37"
(94 cm), as measured from the floor to the instrument
interface surface. This height specification does
not include the added height and range of any of our stand
accessories or instrument adapters. The flexibility and
mobility offered by the 237 allows alignment and leveling operations near the
floor as well as at average surface plate heights.
The 237 provides a standard 3½" x 8 external thread for instrument
mounting and also has the same 2.825" x 20 internal threads as
the intermediate tubes in a number of our other stands. (See below
for a list of compatible products.)
The base is cast iron for strength and stability; the superstructure
is aluminum for
maximum rigidity with minimum weight. The instrument
mount is raised and lowered by a recirculating ball nut lead
screw. The stand may be locked in any position. A
foot pedal engages or disengages three casters; when these
casters are retracted, the stand rests on three adjustable
trivet points with lock screws. This makes it possible
to rough-level the stand on uneven surfaces.
Left: The 237 "groundhog" stand may be lowered to
within a few inches of the floor, or secured in any position
up to its full height. |
Finish: Machine grey and chrome.
Weight: Stand, 225 lbs (102 kg); Shipping, 300 lbs
(136 kg)
Lateral shift of instrument from stand's low position to its
high position: 28½" (72 cm) |
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