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Adjusting the Lift
Adjusting the arm
• With the vest on, attach the arm
and undock the rig as before.
• Stand with the sled off your left
hip, with the lens slightly crossing
your body.
• Move the arm to the middle of its
boom range and let it rise or fall.
Do not completely let go of the
sled.
Setting the lift capacity of the arm
The arm tension is adjusted at the factory for the heaviest camera it can hold so the
arm does not bottom out when you put the camera and sled on the arm for the first
time. Now it’s time to adjust the arm for the weight of your camera.
Important: The lift
adjustment knobs can
only be turned when the
arm segments are slightly
above horizontal. They
cannot be turned when
the arm is unloaded, i.e.,
when not lifting the Flyer-
LE, nor if the arm sections
are boomed too far up or
down. Do not force the lift
knobs. At the right angle,
they turn very easily.
• Ideally, each section of the arm
should come to rest slightly above
horizontal, about 5º.
• Adjust the arm section nearest the
sled first (the forearm section).
• If the arm floats at too high an
angle, pull the sled down with your
left hand until the forearm section
is about 5º above horizontal.
Turn the weight adjustment knob
counterclockwise until the forearm
wants to float at this angle.
• If the arm floats at too low an
angle, pull the sled up with your
left hand until the forearm section
is about 5º above horizontal.
• Keep making small adjustments
until the forearm settles at a 5º
angle up from horizontal.
• Turn the weight adjustment knob
clockwise until the forearm wants
to float at this angle.
•Repeat the process with the upper
arm section, but this time try to get
the upper arm to follow the forearm
as you boom up and down.