When conducting outdoor rescue work with a rescue tripod, people often face uneven ground conditions because many people are worried that the bottom of the tripod may not fully adhere to the ground, resulting in back and forth shaking during the rescue process. In fact, this problem is not necessary to worry because the end of the tripod's support legs is specially designed.
The end of the support legs of the rescue tripod is not designed as a single unit, but is connected to the "legs" and "feet" using bolts. The feet of the rescue tripod can be adjusted for angle using bolts as bearings. When facing uneven outdoor working environments, it can adjust the corresponding angle according to the tilt angle of the ground, adjust it to be consistent with the ground angle, and then it can be fully attached to the ground.
This seemingly unremarkable design can play an extremely important role in certain special work environments, and we cannot help but admire the designer's thoughtful consideration. In addition, there are many exquisite design techniques for the rescue tripod, which will also be introduced by Crown Airlines in the future.