Overview
The Spectra Precision 2161 Heavy Duty Aluminum Tripod delivers contractor-grade stability for rotating lasers, optical levels, and total stations in demanding field environments. Built with reinforced 1.25-inch diameter aluminum legs and a precision-machined head assembly, this tripod maintains instrument positioning on uneven terrain, slopes, and high-traffic work zones where vibration and accidental contact threaten measurement integrity. The quick-clamp leg locks enable single-operator setup in under 60 seconds, while the dual-pivot shoulder design absorbs lateral stress without loosening—critical for all-day laser operations and machine control applications. Weighing just 11.5 lbs with a 5/8 x 11 threaded mounting platform, the 2161 supports instruments up to 15 lbs while remaining portable enough for one-person transportation across large sites.
Key Specifications
- Leg Material: Heavy-duty aluminum alloy with corrosion-resistant anodized finish
- Leg Diameter: 1.25 inches (32mm) for enhanced rigidity and vibration dampening
- Height Range: 40 inches (collapsed) to 67 inches (fully extended)
- Head Thread: 5/8 x 11 standard surveying mount with brass insert
- Weight Capacity: Supports instruments up to 15 lbs (6.8 kg)
- Tripod Weight: 11.5 lbs (5.2 kg) for single-operator portability
- Leg Locks: Quick-release flip clamps with stainless steel hardware
- Foot Design: Replaceable steel points with slip-resistant rubber treads
- Shoulder Construction: Dual-pivot design with reinforced rivets and steel pins
- Working Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
What's in the Kit
- Spectra Precision 2161 Heavy Duty Aluminum Tripod
- Protective carrying strap with quick-release buckle
- Tripod head weather cover
- User manual with setup and maintenance instructions
Job Applications
- Foundation and Concrete Layout: Maintains rotating laser stability during continuous elevation checks across poured slabs, footings, and grade beams where floor flatness tolerances demand zero instrument drift over 4-8 hour pours
- Underground Utility Installation: Provides vibration-resistant positioning for pipe lasers and slope instruments in trenching operations where heavy equipment, compactors, and traffic create constant ground movement that shifts unstabilized tripods
- Site Grading and Excavation Control: Supports total stations and GPS rovers during cut/fill verification on slopes and soft subgrade where leg penetration and shoulder rigidity prevent recalibration delays that cost 15-30 minutes per adjustment
- Machine Control Reference Stations: Delivers all-day positioning stability for base station receivers and check shot locations where dozer, grader, and scraper operations generate continuous vibration within 50-100 feet of the instrument setup
- Building Layout and Plumb Transfer: Handles repeated instrument mounting/dismounting during column placement, wall alignment, and vertical control transfers where quick-clamp legs reduce setup time by 40% compared to twist-lock designs
- Bridge and Highway Construction: Withstands wind exposure and traffic vibration during roadway profile checks, barrier alignment, and deck pours where open job sites and passing vehicles create lateral forces that collapse lightweight tripods
Compatible Accessories
- Spectra Precision Laser Receivers — Machine-mounted and handheld detectors for rotating laser applications
- Rotating Laser Levels — Single and dual-grade lasers compatible with 5/8 x 11 tripod mounts
- Laser Detector Clamps and Rods — Grade rods and magnetic mounts for elevation verification
- Tripod Replacement Parts — Foot assemblies, head covers, and leg lock components
- Optical and Digital Levels — Auto-levels and digital instruments for benchmark transfers
Related Guides
- Proper Tripod Setup for Rotating Laser Accuracy
- Tripod Maintenance and Leg Lock Adjustment
- Heavy Duty vs. Standard Tripods: Selection Guide
- Machine Control Base Station Setup Best Practices
FAQ
- Will this tripod work with my Trimble, Topcon, or Leica rotating laser?
- Yes, the 2161 features the industry-standard 5/8 x 11 threaded mount compatible with all major surveying and construction laser brands including Trimble, Topcon, Leica, CST/Berger, and Johnson. The brass insert prevents thread stripping during repeated instrument changes, and the 15 lb weight capacity accommodates single-grade lasers, dual-grade models, and optical levels with tribrach assemblies.
- How does this compare to wood surveying tripods for stability?
- The 2161 aluminum tripod provides comparable stability to wood models through its 1.25-inch diameter legs and reinforced shoulder design, with advantages in weather resistance, weight consistency, and maintenance. Unlike wood tripods that absorb moisture and increase weight by 15-20% in wet conditions, aluminum maintains constant weight and leg rigidity. The quick-clamp locks also enable faster setup than wood tripod wing nuts, reducing setup time from 90-120 seconds to under 60 seconds.
- Can the leg points be replaced when they wear down?
- Yes, the steel foot points are replaceable components designed for field serviceability. The dual-function feet feature removable steel points for soft ground penetration and permanent rubber treads for concrete, asphalt, and finished surfaces. Replacement foot assemblies (part #2161-FOOT) install with a single retaining screw and are available through Spectra Precision dealers. Field crews typically replace points every 18-24 months depending on terrain conditions and usage frequency.
- What's the lowest and highest instrument height I can achieve with this tripod?
- The 2161 provides instrument heights from 40 inches (legs fully collapsed) to 67 inches (legs fully extended), measured from ground to the mounting platform. When combined with a standard tribrach and rotating laser, actual laser beam heights range from approximately 42 inches to 69 inches. For below-grade or confined space applications requiring lower positioning, the tripod legs can be spread wider to reduce height by an additional 4-6 inches, though this sacrifices some stability on uneven terrain.