displays a heavy-duty wooden tripod, commonly used in surveying and construction.
It is designed to provide a stable base for instruments like total stations, theodolites, and optical levels.
The legs are typically made from durable European hardwood for rigidity and excellent vibration dampening characteristics.
The top features a flat or dome-shaped metal head with a central opening for mounting equipment.
It uses a locking mechanism, such as the dual clamps visible in the image, for quick and secure height adjustment.