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Libec QH1 / T150B / SP-15B

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Libec QH1 / T150B / SP-15BWhen you combine the Libec QH1 fluid head with the T150B legs and the SP 15B ground spreader, you build the exact layout of the premium Libec QD 10 Field Tripod System with Floor Spreader. This configuration strips away the mid level spreader and rubber pads in favor of maximum structural rigidity and an ultra stable footprint. It is explicitly designed for operations on flat surfacessuch as television studios, arenas, smooth concrete, or track

When you combine the Libec QH1 fluid head with the T150B legs and the SP-15B ground spreader, you build the exact layout of the premium Libec QD-10 Field Tripod System with Floor Spreader.

This configuration strips away the mid-level spreader and rubber pads in favor of maximum structural rigidity and an ultra-stable footprint. It is explicitly designed for operations on flat surfaces—such as television studios, arenas, smooth concrete, or track platforms—where heavy, front-heavy camera payloads up to 40 kg (88 lbs) require rock-solid stabilization.

Component Function & Integration

1. Structural Interface: Native Flat Base to 150mm Bowl

Because the QH1 fluid head natively utilizes a heavy-duty, studio 4-bolt flat base, it mounts to the wide-gauge 150mm bowl of the T150B legs using the Libec BL-150 half-ball adapter. This enables rapid, fluid leveling on flat or slightly inclined surfaces without having to strip down or change out the head assembly.

2. Zero-Splay Base: The SP-15B Floor Spreader

The SP-15B is a heavy-duty ground spreader engineered specifically for the dual metal spikes at the absolute bottom of the T150 series leg castings.

  • Anti-Splay Architecture: By locking the legs together at floor level, the SP-15B forms an immovable, low-center-of-gravity triangle. This completely eliminates leg splay under heavy broadcast setups.

  • Telescopic Tuning: Each arm features independent extension tracks locked by heavy turn-knobs, allowing you to widen the tripod footprint to drop the camera lower to the ground while maximizing tip-over safety.

  • Center Pull-Ring: Features an integrated center handle, allowing the operator to lift and collapse the entire heavy tripod framework inward symmetrically in one swift movement.

Combined System Specifications Matrix:

Performance Parameter QH1 / T150B / SP-15B System Specifications
Official System Package SKU Libec QD-10 (Full Ground Spreader Heavy Field Configuration)
Maximum Configured Payload 40.0 kg / 88.0 lbs (Limited by head counterbalance safety window)
Supported Leg Load Capacity Up to 100.0 kg / 220.5 lbs (Absolute structural threshold of T150B chassis)
Mounting Base Setup 150mm Leveling Half-Ball Base (Via included BL-150 adapter)
System Operational Height Range 88.5 cm to 179.5 cm / 35.0" to 70.5" (Sits lower than the mid-spreader version)
Counterbalance Tuning Continuous variable spring coil with an illuminated indicator meter
Pan & Tilt Drag Settings 7-Stage Mechanical Metal-Disk Fluid Dampening
Total Combined Net Weight 22.6 kg / 49.8 lbs (Head: 12.7kg | Legs & Floor Spreader: 9.9kg)

Ground Spreader Operational Pro-Tips:

⚠️ The Flat Surface Limitation: The SP-15B ground spreader should only be deployed on stable, flat surfaces. If your shoot takes you onto rugged exterior terrain, steep hillsides, or stadium stairs, you should swap the SP-15B out for a mid-level spreader (BR-6B) and rubber feet (FP-6B). Forcing a ground spreader onto uneven or stepped ground forces the spreader arms to twist off-axis, loading uneven bending strain onto the tripod's lower joints and creating a tipping hazard for heavy camera rigs.

  • Dampening Long-Lens Shakes: When operating at the maximum focal lengths of a telephoto lens with a heavy studio setup, fully extend the telescopic arms of the SP-15B. The ultra-wide footprint acts as a mechanical dampener, isolating the fluid head from micro-vibrations and absorbing the initial torque spike of sharp, sudden panning adjustments.

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