The NEDO 210676-185 Aluminum Elevating Tripod gives contractors, surveyors, and layout crews a fast, reliable way to set instruments at the exact working height a job demands. Spanning an elevation range of 44 to 93 inches, this medium-duty tripod eliminates the guesswork of repositioning legs on uneven terrain and delivers repeatable, locked-in height adjustments that keep your laser or optical instrument on target from the first setup to the last.
Overview & Jobsite Applications
Unlike conventional fixed-leg tripods that require leg extensions or awkward spreader adjustments to change instrument height, the NEDO 210676-185 uses a center-column elevating mechanism to raise or lower the instrument head smoothly and precisely. The aluminum construction keeps weight manageable on busy jobsites while maintaining the rigidity required for sensitive laser levels, rotary lasers, and optical instruments. Whether you are transferring grades across a slab, establishing ceiling grid heights, or setting up a transit for boundary work, this tripod adapts to the task quickly so your crew stays productive.
Key Specifications
- Model: NEDO 210676-185
- Material: Aluminum
- Minimum Working Height: 44 inches
- Maximum Working Height: 93 inches
- Duty Rating: Medium duty
- Compatible Instruments: Rotary lasers, line lasers, optical levels, total stations (within weight rating)
- Head Type: Elevating center column with locking mechanism
- Leg Style: Adjustable spread aluminum legs with ground spikes
Key Features
- Wide Elevation Range: 44–93 inch span covers low slab work through overhead ceiling applications in a single setup
- Smooth Center-Column Elevation: Crank or lift mechanism raises instrument head without disturbing leg position or level
- Positive-Lock Clamp: Secures the column at any height to prevent drift during measurement
- Aluminum Construction: Lightweight yet rigid frame resists flex that could introduce instrument error
- Pointed Leg Feet: Steel tips bite into soil, gravel, or wood subfloor for a stable base on varied surfaces
- Standard Thread Mount: Compatible with common instrument mounting threads used across major laser and optical brands
- Compact Folded Profile: Folds down for easy transport in a truck bed, van, or equipment bag
Job Applications
Interior Finish & Ceiling Layout: Set a rotary laser at exact ceiling height and elevate it incrementally as work progresses — no leg adjustments required between lifts.
Grade Transfer & Concrete Flatwork: Position an optical level or rotary laser at a consistent datum height across a pour area; the elevating column lets you fine-tune instrument height to match grade rod targets without moving the tripod footprint.
MEP Rough-In: Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trades use elevating tripods to project reference lines at consistent heights through framed walls and overhead structure where fixed-leg setups cannot easily reach.
Survey & Layout Control: Surveyors and layout techs benefit from the ability to match instrument height to a specific benchmark elevation quickly, reducing setup time on boundary, topo, and as-built surveys.
Compatible Accessories
- NEDO Aluminum Flat-Head Tripods
- NEDO Laser Levels & Rotary Lasers
- Universal Tribrach Adapters
- Grade Rods & Leveling Staffs
- Tripod Bags & Carrying Cases
Related Guides
- How to Choose the Right Tripod for Your Laser Level
- Elevating vs. Fixed-Leg Tripods: Which Do You Need?
- Setting Up a Rotary Laser on a Tripod for Accurate Grade Transfer
- NEDO Product Line Overview for Contractors
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the maximum instrument weight the NEDO 210676-185 can support?
- The NEDO 210676-185 is rated for medium-duty instrument loads typical of rotary lasers and optical levels. For exact weight capacity figures, refer to the NEDO product datasheet or contact Express Tools — we can confirm compatibility with your specific instrument before you order.
- Does the elevating column affect the stability of the tripod at full extension?
- At maximum height the center column is fully extended, so best practice is to keep the leg spread wide and work on firm, level ground. For elevated indoor work on concrete or wood subfloor the tripod is very stable; on soft or uneven outdoor terrain, drive the leg spikes firmly and consider reducing column height slightly for maximum rigidity.
- Is the thread mount on this tripod compatible with my rotary laser?
- The NEDO 210676-185 uses a standard 5/8-inch x 11 TPI thread mount, which is the industry-standard fitting used by Bosch, Leica, Spectra, Topcon, Trimble, and most other professional laser and optical instrument brands. If your instrument uses an adapter plate, that adapter will thread directly onto this tripod head.
- Can this tripod be used outdoors on uneven ground?
- Yes. The independently adjustable aluminum legs and pointed steel foot spikes are designed for outdoor use on soil, gravel, and rough surfaces. Each leg can be set to a different length to level the instrument head on sloped terrain, and the spikes provide grip to prevent leg walk during extended use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum instrument weight the NEDO 210676-185 can support?
The NEDO 210676-185 is rated for medium-duty instrument loads typical of rotary lasers and optical levels. For exact weight capacity figures, refer to the NEDO product datasheet or contact Express Tools to confirm compatibility with your specific instrument before ordering.
Does the elevating column affect the stability of the tripod at full extension?
At maximum height the center column is fully extended, so best practice is to keep the leg spread wide and work on firm, level ground. For elevated indoor work on concrete or wood subfloor the tripod is very stable; on soft or uneven outdoor terrain, drive the leg spikes firmly and consider reducing column height slightly for maximum rigidity.
Is the thread mount on this tripod compatible with my rotary laser?
The NEDO 210676-185 uses a standard 5/8-inch x 11 TPI thread mount, which is the industry-standard fitting used by Bosch, Leica, Spectra, Topcon, Trimble, and most other professional laser and optical instrument brands. If your instrument uses an adapter plate, that adapter will thread directly onto this tripod head.
Can this tripod be used outdoors on uneven ground?
Yes. The independently adjustable aluminum legs and pointed steel foot spikes are designed for outdoor use on soil, gravel, and rough surfaces. Each leg can be set to a different length to level the instrument head on sloped terrain, and the spikes provide grip to prevent leg walk during extended use.