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Product Catalog:
Instructions:
Fisso Instructions for Arms, Holders & Bases
Fisso Instructions for the Strato S-20 Photography Arm
Fisso Instructions for Testing & Balancing Units
Certificates & Declarations:
Baitella AG Fisso Declaration of conformity
Baitella AG Fisso General REACH Declaration
Baitella AG Fisso General RoHS Declaration
Baitella AG Fisso ISO Certificate
Fisso FAQ's:
Q: What's the difference between the Fisso XS-13, S-20, and M-28.
A: Size is the main difference. The XS-13 is the smallest arm, the S-20 is medium sized and the M-28 is the largest. Also, adjustable pre-tensioning is available on the M-28 but not on the others.
Q: What's the difference between the Strato and the Strato U-Line.
A: Precision & price. The Strato U-Line is for measuring tasks that require extremely high precision. They are very stable & accurate. They're best for measurements in the U range. As such, the Strato U-Line is more expensive.
Q: What's the difference between the Fisso U-Line A-13, A-20, A-28, and A-33.
A: Size is the primary difference. All of those are in the U-Line. The A-13 is the smallest, followed by the A-20 in the medium range. The A-28 is larger and the A-33 is the largest. Also, adjustable pre-tensioning is available on the A-28 & A-33 but not on the others.
Q: What does F, M, TM, and other letters mean in the product titles?
A: They refer to included bases and /or adjustments. For example the S-20 F + M includes the switch magnet (M), and the microfine adjustment (F).
Q: Should the Fisso S-20 Photography hold heavy items?
A: No. While the Fisso S-20 Photography has the ability to hold some heavier items, it is not intended to hold anything over ~5 lbs. Doing so could significantly decrease the life of the arm.