AdirPro Tripod Adapter - Heavy Duty Aluminum Adapter for Tripods - Fits Any Tripod with 5/8” Threading - Converts 5/8x11" Thread to 1/4x20” Thread Male Stud
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AdirPro Tripod Adapter - Heavy Duty Aluminum Adapter for Tripods - Fits Any Tripod with 5/8” Threading - Converts 5/8x11" Thread to 1/4x20” Thread Male Stud
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. This tripod adapter is constructed from durable anodized aluminum so that it’ll be rugged enough to withstand the typical job site environment.
VERSATILE USE. The AdirPro Tripod Adapter is a handy little tool to assist you in connecting your laser level to your tripod. It converts 5/8x11" thread to 1/4x20” thread male stud.
PORTABLE. This laser level adapter only weighs 0.20 lb (0.09 kg), so this adapter does not add any significant weight to you tripod. It is so lightweight, so it is very easy to store and transport anywhere you go.
COMPATIBLE. This tripod adapter fits on any tripod with a 5/8” threading and converts it to a ¼” thread male stud.
GUARANTEED. If you encounter problems with the AdirPro Tripod Adapter, you can contact us immediately.*Prop 65 Warning - Lead and DEHP**
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AdirPro Tripod Adapter is made with your convenience in mind. Weighing just over 3 oz, the adapter does not add any significant weight to you tripod. It's made from durable anodized aluminum so that it'll be rugged enough to withstand the typical jobsite environment.
This tripod adapter fits on any tripod with a 5/8" threading and converts it to a ¼" thread male stud.
Helpful Tip: If you're curious about thread sizes and what the size dimensions really mean, it's really simple once you understand them. Let's use a 5/8" x 11 thread size since that's the most common size thread used in surveying equipment instruments, tripods, and adapters in modern surveying. First keep in mind that threads have a crest and a trough. The first dimension is the diameter of the shank from crest-to-crest. Then, the second dimension is the number of threads in any given 1 inch of shank. So, a 5/8" x 11 is 5/8" in diameter and has 11 threads per inch of length. Even if you don't have a full inch of stock material, the number of threads per GIVEN inch of material still applies. If you think about it, 11 threads per inch is rather course, and 20 threads (as in 3-1/2" x 20) is more than double the amount of threads per inch of stock material. Hopefully this explanation of thread size dimensions helps you understand what you have and what you're looking to adapt to.