The SitePro SFBR20-B is a professional-grade fiberglass surveyor's tripod engineered for contractors and survey crews who demand rigid, reliable instrument support on every jobsite. Combining a flat machined head, quick-clamp leg locks, and a robust fiberglass construction, this tripod delivers the stable platform your rotary lasers, total stations, and GPS receivers require — at a price point that makes genuine sense for working crews. Whether you're laying out a commercial foundation, running a boundary survey, or setting control points, the SFBR20-B gives you surveyor-grade performance without the premium-brand markup.
Jobsite Overview & Applications
Designed for the demands of daily field use, the SitePro SFBR20-B handles the full range of professional surveying and layout instruments. Its flat machined aluminum head provides a true, level mounting surface compatible with standard 5/8"-11 threaded adapters, making it immediately ready for most optical and electronic total stations, automatic levels, rotary lasers, and GNSS/GPS receivers. The adjustable leg height spans 42 to 72 inches, accommodating operators of varying heights and uneven terrain from graded pads to rough-cut slopes. The fiberglass leg construction resists warping in heat, moisture absorption in wet conditions, and the dimensional changes that plague wood tripods over time, keeping your instrument setup consistent shift after shift.
Key Specifications
- Model: SitePro SFBR20-B
- Leg Material: Heavy-duty fiberglass
- Head Type: Flat machined aluminum
- Thread: 5/8"-11 standard
- Height Range: 42" to 72" (107 cm to 183 cm)
- Leg Locking Mechanism: Quick-clamp style clamps
- Leg Sections: Two-section extending legs
- Shoe Type: Aluminum dome shoes with steel tips
- Compatible Instruments: Total stations, rotary lasers, optical levels, GPS/GNSS receivers
Key Features
- Quick-Clamp Leg Locks: Positive-locking clamps set and release each leg in a single motion — faster and more secure than screw-type collars, reducing setup time on multi-point layouts
- Fiberglass Leg Construction: Dimensionally stable in heat, cold, and wet conditions; will not absorb moisture or warp the way wood tripods do over a season of field use
- Flat Machined Aluminum Head: Precision-milled flat surface provides a true mounting plane and accepts standard 5/8"-11 tribrach and adapter hardware without shimming or adjustment
- Wide Height Range (42"–72"): Two-section legs extend to accommodate both close-to-ground setups and full standing-height instrument operation across varied terrain
- Steel Tip Shoes: Hardened steel ground tips penetrate compacted soil, gravel, and turf to anchor the tripod and prevent creep during extended setups
- Durable Black Finish: UV-resistant finish protects fiberglass legs from surface degradation during prolonged outdoor exposure
Job Applications
Commercial & Residential Layout: Set control points and layout lines with total stations or rotating lasers on graded pads, slab forms, and framing layouts where a stable, repeatable instrument height matters.
Boundary & Topographic Survey: The rigid fiberglass platform minimizes instrument drift during long observation sessions, keeping your total station or level on target across multiple setups.
GPS/GNSS Control Work: The standard 5/8"-11 thread and flat head accept tribrach-mounted GNSS receivers directly, making the SFBR20-B a natural fit for static and RTK control point work.
Construction As-Builts & Grade Checks: Quick-clamp legs let crews move from point to point rapidly during as-built documentation or ongoing grade verification without sacrificing setup quality.
Compatible Accessories
- 5/8"-11 Tribrach Adapter — mounts most optical and electronic instruments to the flat head
- SitePro Aluminum Tripod Bag — padded carry bag sized for fiberglass leg tripods
- Rotary Laser Tribrach Mount — compatible bracket for pipe-laser and rotary laser setups
- Tripod Leg Spikes / Extension Tips — replacement hardened steel tips for worn shoes
Related Guides
- How to Choose the Right Surveying Tripod for Your Instrument
- Fiberglass vs. Wood vs. Aluminum Tripods: Contractor's Guide
- Setting Up a Total Station on a Flat-Head Tripod
- Best Tripods for Rotary Lasers on Construction Sites
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the SitePro SFBR20-B compatible with my total station or optical level?
- Yes. The flat machined head features the industry-standard 5/8"-11 thread, which is compatible with the vast majority of total stations, automatic levels, theodolites, and rotary lasers. Most instruments mount directly or via a standard tribrach adapter.
- How does fiberglass compare to wood for a surveying tripod?
- Fiberglass maintains its dimensions in heat, cold, and wet conditions, whereas wood can warp, swell, or shrink with moisture and temperature changes. For daily field use, fiberglass tripods hold their setup geometry more consistently and require less maintenance over time.
- What is the maximum instrument weight the SFBR20-B can support?
- SitePro rates this tripod for standard professional surveying instruments including total stations and GNSS receivers. For exact load capacity specifications, refer to the SitePro product documentation included with the tripod or contact Express Tools for datasheet access.
- Do the quick-clamp locks hold securely on uneven ground?
- Yes. The quick-clamp mechanism locks each leg independently at any point within its adjustment range, allowing you to compensate for uneven terrain while maintaining a firm, positive lock on each leg section. The hardened steel tips also anchor the feet to prevent creep during the setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the SitePro SFBR20-B compatible with my total station or optical level?
Yes. The flat machined head features the industry-standard 5/8"-11 thread, which is compatible with the vast majority of total stations, automatic levels, theodolites, and rotary lasers. Most instruments mount directly or via a standard tribrach adapter.
How does fiberglass compare to wood for a surveying tripod?
Fiberglass maintains its dimensions in heat, cold, and wet conditions, whereas wood can warp, swell, or shrink with moisture and temperature changes. For daily field use, fiberglass tripods hold their setup geometry more consistently and require less maintenance over time.
What is the maximum instrument weight the SFBR20-B can support?
SitePro rates this tripod for standard professional surveying instruments including total stations and GNSS receivers. For exact load capacity specifications, refer to the SitePro product documentation included with the tripod or contact Express Tools for datasheet access.
Do the quick-clamp locks hold securely on uneven ground?
Yes. The quick-clamp mechanism locks each leg independently at any point within its adjustment range, allowing you to compensate for uneven terrain while maintaining a firm, positive lock on each leg section. The hardened steel tips also anchor the feet to prevent creep during the setup.