CM110
CM110
OrderableGSA10 ft Stainless-Steel Tripod with Grounding Kit
Ideal for harsh environments.
Overview
The CM110 is a 10-foot instrumentation tripod that supports the attachment of sensors, mounts, solar panels, and environmental enclosures. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM110 is easier to transport to remote locations. The tripod can be deployed in uneven terrain and at varying heights. To facilitate sensor attachment, the tripod mast pivots at the leg junction.
Key Advantages
Easy to set up and take down
Technical Description
The CM110 is used as a portable instrument mount in a variety of applications. For meteorological applications, tripods augmented with mounts support the attachment of sensors such as wind sets, pyranometers, and temperature/relative humidity probes. Barometers, soil temperature and moisture probes, and rain gages are also used with tripod-based weather stations. For non-meteorological applications, tripods can provide a portable instrument mount for enclosures and a mounting point for antennas.
UV-resistant cable ties, grounding kit, and six spikes for the tripod feet are included with the CM110.
Two duckbill anchor kits are offered for securing the guy wires (see Ordering Information). Duckbill anchors are not required to use the guy-wire kits. Without them, the guy wires are run from the mast to the feet of the tripod. Duckbill anchors are recommended for areas subjected to higher winds. They allow the guy wires to be anchored at points beyond the feet, thereby increasing the rating of the tripod for higher winds.
The stainless-steel version of the CM110 began shipping in March 2007. Previous versions were made of aluminum.
Benefits
- Strong and lightweight
- Most joints are locked with pins that are simple to insert and remove
- Individually-adjustable legs allow installation over uneven terrain
- Includes grounding kit
Specifications
- Material
- 304 stainless steel
- Vertical Load Limit
- 45 kg
(100 lb)
- Mast Sections
- 1
- Base Diameter
- 2 m
(7 ft) with legs extended
- Insert Outer Diameter
- 4.45 cm
(1.75 in.)
- Height
- 3.1 m
(10.5 ft) with mast insert
- Dimensions
- 15 x 15 x 145 cm
(6 x 6 x 57 in.) of collapsed tripod
- Shipping Weight
- 15 kg
(34 lb)
Tote Bag
- Diameter
- 20 cm
(8 in.)
- Length
- 152 cm
(60 in.)
Wind Load Recommendation
- Sustained Wind
- 120.7 kph
(75 mph) unguyed
- Sustained Wind
- 128.7 kph
(80 mph) guyed at feet
- Gust Tolerance
- 152.9 kph
(95 mph) unguyed
- Gust Tolerance
- 160.9 kph
(100 mph) guyed at feet
Mast
- Outer Diameter
- 4.8 cm
(1.9 in.)
- Pipe Size
- 3.81 cm
(1.5 in.) IPS
- Length
- 1.4 m
(4.6 ft) without insert
- Length
- 2.6 m
(8.6 ft) with insert
Accessories
(8)CM204
4 ft Crossarm with One CM210 Mounting Kit
OrderableCM206
6 ft Crossarm with One CM210 Mounting Kit
OrderableCM203
3 ft Crossarm with One CM210 Mounting Kit
OrderableCM202
2 ft Crossarm with One CM210 Mounting Kit
Orderable19192
Tripod Tote for CM110, CM115, or CM120
Orderable19239
Guy Kit for Stainless-Steel CM110 Tripod
Orderable19241
Stainless-Steel Tripod Extension Kit for the CM110 or CM115
OrderableCM216
Sensor Mounting Kit for Top of Tripod Mast
Orderable
Related Resources
Case Studies
Documents
- Brochure
CM110, CM115, and CM120 Light-Weight Instrumentation Tripods
June 2018
View Document - Brochure
Crossarms and Crossarm Brackets
March 2026
View Document - Brochure
CM110 10 ft Stainless-Steel Tripod with Grounding Kit
March 2026
View Document - Technical Paper
Weatherproofing Exterior Antenna Connections
February 2015
View Document - View all documents
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