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Anonymous Posted on Oct 01, 2013

Vivitar 3000 plastic quick releases/locks on the leg extensions have broken off. Are they replaceable?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 27, 2008

SOURCE: Velbon VMATE-607/F Tripod - Broken Leg Lock

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: VGB3 leg lock broke

On the velbon vgb 3, the leg locks consist of a lever, one or two pieces of metal and a plastic piece. The metal and plastic pieces rest in a depression against the lever. When the lever is pulled out, pressure against the smaller leg section is released. When the lever is pushed in, pressure against the smaller leg section is exerted, locking the legs in place. On the back side of each joint, there is a phillips head screw which acts as a stop to keep the leg section from coming all the way out. When the screw is backed out, the leg section can be removed, exposing the latching mechanism. If the only problem is that the latch mechanism came apart, it can simply be reassembled. If, however, something broke and allowed the latch assemby to come apart, that will have to be dealt with as well. My guess is that the phillips screw may have become loose, and the latch came apart.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2008

SOURCE: Leg lock broken

Assuming you still have the female part with the treads in tact, you can do what I did. I used a hose clamp, the kind used on radiators, but larger. First, take off the lock down knob, then put the hose clamp over the broken plastic housing and mark where the knob would screw through. Then remove the hose clamp, placing it on a sturdy surface and use a 5/16 drill bit to make a hole where the lock down know will pass through. Place the hose clamp over the plastic housing, insert the knob, tighten the hose clamp (but not so much that it restricts the tripod leg from moving) and you are done! I can send you pictures of the process and the final result. It saved me from buying a new tripod! I can be e-mailed at [email protected] if you have questions.
-Spencer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: Broken Quick release tabs

Broken quick release on a Manfrotto 728B digi. What is the best and most economical way to fix? Is there a repair or service provider near Somerville, NJ 08876?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2010

SOURCE: my vivitar vpt-1200 quick release plate is missing

There are several heads models here: http://www.tripodquickrelease.com/Vivitar_Quick_Releases.htm

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