A tripod stand is a three-legged support structure used to hold surveying and leveling instruments such as dumpy levels, automatic levels, theodolites, and laser levels. It is usually made of aluminum, wood, or fiberglass and designed to provide stability and accurate positioning during measurements.
Operation:
The tripod operates by spreading and firmly positioning its three adjustable legs on the ground to create a stable base. The leveling instrument is mounted and clamped onto the tripod head, allowing the user to adjust the height and position for accurate leveling and surveying work.

















