Overview
The Seco 5321-17-ORG Heavy-Duty Extra-Tall Fiberglass Elevator Tripod delivers professional-grade height solutions for surveying and construction environments where standard tripods fall short. Engineered to elevate total stations, prisms, GNSS receivers, and laser levels above ground-level obstructions, this robust fiberglass tripod extends your instrument's line of sight over fencing, dense vegetation, terrain variations, and temporary structures that would otherwise compromise accuracy. The fiberglass construction provides exceptional stability while remaining non-conductive—essential for work near electrical infrastructure or during storm conditions. With its adjustable center column extending well beyond conventional tripod heights, the 5321-17-ORG transforms challenging site conditions into manageable setups, reducing costly resurveys and maintaining project timelines. Built to withstand the rigors of daily fieldwork, this elevator tripod represents a long-term investment in survey efficiency and data integrity.
Key Specifications
- Model Number: 5321-17-ORG
- Material: Heavy-duty fiberglass construction
- Color: Safety orange for high visibility
- Maximum Height: Extended center column for extra-tall applications
- Minimum Height: Adjustable for varied terrain
- Thread Type: Standard 5/8 x 11 tripod thread
- Leg Style: Dual-clamp locking system for secure positioning
- Weight Capacity: Supports total stations, robotic instruments, and heavy survey equipment
- Leg Sections: Multi-section telescoping design
- Point Style: Replaceable hardened steel points
- Conductive Properties: Non-conductive fiberglass for electrical safety
- Weather Resistance: All-weather performance rating
What's in the Kit
- Seco 5321-17-ORG Heavy-Duty Extra-Tall Fiberglass Elevator Tripod
- Adjustable center elevation column with locking mechanism
- Three telescoping fiberglass legs with dual-clamp locks
- Hardened steel replaceable points (installed)
- Standard 5/8 x 11 instrument mounting head
- Shoulder carrying strap
- Manufacturer's documentation and specifications sheet
Job Applications
- Highway and Road Construction: Elevate instruments above jersey barriers, traffic cones, and safety fencing without relocating control points or compromising driver safety zones during layout and grade verification.
- Utility Corridor Surveys: The non-conductive fiberglass construction allows safe operation near overhead power lines and substations while achieving necessary sight lines over vegetation and access restrictions.
- Topographic Surveys in Overgrown Sites: Shoot over tall grass, brush, and seasonal vegetation without costly clearing operations, maintaining natural site conditions while gathering accurate elevation data.
- Construction Site Layout on Uneven Ground: Compensate for spoil piles, excavation berms, and material stockpiles by elevating total stations to maintain line of sight across disrupted terrain throughout site development.
- Bridge and Overpass Projects: Position instruments at elevated heights for clearance measurements, alignment checks, and as-built documentation where conventional tripod heights cannot achieve necessary vertical positioning.
- Boundary Surveys with Line-of-Sight Obstructions: Work efficiently around existing structures, perimeter fencing, and property improvements without trespassing or requiring easement access to complete monumentation ties.
Compatible Accessories
- Seco Heavy-Duty Tripod Carrying Case – Padded protection for transport and storage
- Seco Replacement Hardened Steel Tripod Points – Maintain stability on concrete and rocky terrain
- Seco Rubber Tripod Foot Pads – For indoor use and finished surface protection
- Universal Tribrach Adapters – Ensure compatibility with all instrument manufacturers
- Telescoping Prism Poles and Targets – Complete your elevation solution with matching accessories
- Optical Plummets – Precision centering tools for elevated setups
- High-Visibility Safety Vests – Match tripod visibility with proper crew safety gear
Related Guides
- Complete Guide to Choosing the Right Survey Tripod for Your Applications
- Maximizing Tripod Stability: Setup Best Practices for Accurate Measurements
- Surveying Safely Near Electrical Infrastructure: Non-Conductive Equipment Requirements
- Extending Tripod Life: Maintenance and Care for Fiberglass Survey Equipment
FAQ
- What is the maximum height extension of the Seco 5321-17-ORG elevator tripod?
- The extra-tall center column design provides significantly greater height than standard survey tripods, allowing you to position instruments well above typical ground-level obstructions. The precise extended height varies based on leg extension and terrain slope, but this model is specifically engineered for applications requiring maximum vertical reach while maintaining stability for precision instruments.
- Can this fiberglass tripod be used safely near overhead power lines?
- Yes, the non-conductive fiberglass construction makes the Seco 5321-17-ORG significantly safer than aluminum tripods when working near electrical infrastructure. However, always maintain OSHA-required minimum distances from energized conductors, follow utility company safety protocols, and never rely solely on equipment materials as your primary electrical safety measure.
- Will this elevator tripod support robotic total stations and heavy instruments?
- Absolutely. The heavy-duty fiberglass construction and dual-clamp leg locking system provide exceptional stability for robotic total stations, conventional total stations, laser levels, GNSS receivers, and other survey instruments. The reinforced center column maintains rigidity even at extended heights, though extremely windy conditions may require additional stability measures like instrument cases as counterweights.
- How does the orange color benefit fieldwork operations?
- The safety orange finish dramatically increases visibility to equipment operators, vehicle traffic, and site personnel, reducing the risk of collisions on active construction sites. This high-visibility color also makes the tripod easier to locate across large sites and helps satisfy jobsite safety requirements for conspicuous equipment marking in traffic zones and heavy equipment areas.