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DEWALT Tripod, 11-Threaded, Flat Head, 5/8-Inch (DW0736)

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About this item

  • DEWALT laser has industry standard 5/8-inch x 11 mounting threads with flat head design
  • Lazer level tool has quick-release legs for fast and easy set-up
  • Height of the laser tripod is 68-inch opened and 42-inch closed
  • Lightweight, durable, aluminum construction
  • Pointed steel feet are stable on any terrain
  • Built-in strap for easy transport


Product Description

The DW0736 Construction Tripod has a lightweight, durable aluminum construction and is easy to transport. Self leveling laser level features flat head design, and pointed steel feet are stable on any terrain.

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Equipped with maximum strength for onsite applications and transportable features, including lightweight construction and handy shoulder strap, the DEWALT DW0736 tripod is a convenient accessory to add to your tool collection. Crafted from quality aluminum, this tripod is sturdy, yet not bogged down by weight. It features a flat head design with 5/8-by-11-inch threaded studs, so assembly is a snap. Flexible legs function with a Quick-Release Clamp, providing the accessory with a close to open range of 42-to-68-inches.


Pat Turner
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
This is the Heavy Duty Tripod DeWalt came out with for there first Laser Level that ran on 18v batteries. While they later came out with a 20v Laser Level it does not have the range of the first one and the Tripod is not nearly as heavy duty as this one. This is a rock solid Tripod and will handle what ever you mount to it.
BA
Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2024
Bought this as a warehouse deal.Very well made, sturdy and in my case a bargain. I would not have paid the current new price of almost 150cad for my occasional use and purpose.Note this is a surveying type tripod and does not have photography or microphone features.It ONLY has 5/8-11 mounting threads. NO 1/4-20 or 5/8-18.There is no leg angle locking mechanism but there is a central hook for hanging a weight for extra stability.I wanted this for my laser level and acting as a stand for my work lights and possibly my cordless fan. I was trying to create something similar to the RIDGID Hybrid GEN5X Universal Collapsible Tripod Lighting Stand as it’s not available in my HD area.My laser had both 5/8-11 and 1/4-20 mounting holes so that was ready to go.Only one of my other tools had the matching 5/8 thread. The rest 1/4-20. My solution was to make steel “arm” with a welded 5/8-11 nut so I could attach a combination of items by using neodymium magnets with 1/4-20 studs mounted to the light/fan. This allowed max flexibility with mounting and aiming.I bought these on Amazon “ MUTUACTOR 4PCS Super Powerful Neodymium Round Magnet with 1/4''-20 Male Threaded Stud” and “ PATIKIL 0.79" OD x 0.24" Thickness Tripod Mount Adapter Rubber Pad, 5 Pack 1/4" Screw Hole” to take up the extra thread on the magnets. I could have cut the studs shorter but decided not to incase I repurpose them.
Dwayne V.
Reviewed in Canada on April 23, 2024
I saw a review stating these were poorly made, but the one I got is well built and strong. Nice large flat surface on top. Legs are sturdy and stable, extensions lock firmly into place. Even a little bubble level to get things close to level quickly. Very satisfied..
Michel Graveline
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2023
extraordinaire
No One
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022
The Vendor replaced one that was suspect. The new one is clean and sturdy and can stand the rigors of being hauled around in the field to hold a 15-pound Total Station survey device.
EvB
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021
With a $2 modification it's the absolute best telescope mount for the price. No more awkward squats to look straight up AND it plants deep in the soil so it's sturdy. No unstable pictures from a light breeze.
Derek C
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2020
very strong. Holds lazer very well.
MSN CARPENTRY
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2019
Works as discribed
Rob slade
Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2019
Perfect for what I was needing
Laurence Holbrook
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2015
This tripod to support a TV satellite dish - I actually have two (one for Dish Network and one for DirecTV) - a very rugged, stable, portable platform - I add a dog spiral tieout stake under the center with a ladder lock strap to provide an anchor - this combo provides a rock solid base for mounting and aiming a satellite antenna -Additional detailsPhoto 1 shows the dog tie out stake and LadderLock strap to stabilize the tripod - I used a 1 inch wide, 60 inch long LadderLock strap - it also shows chains for the tripod legs - they help constrain the legs while setting up the tripod -Leg chain details - I used an eye loop on each side of the immovable part of the leg - fastened about a 16 inch length of chain to one side - fastened two links to the other side and fastened the free end to the end of the 2nd link in the leg chain did this for all three sides - and then hooked the chains together in the center - this keeps the legs from going to far stray as you are setting up the tripod - the chains are independent of the dog tie out stake and the LadderLock stabilizing strap - I used Koch Industries A17721 No. 12 Single Jack Electro Galvanized Steel, 10-Feet, Zinc Plated -Photo 2 shows the underside of the mounting to the tripod table - the centering plate and the bars that support the mounting bolt can be seen - the phenolic four arm knob is used to tighten the antenna support - even with the knob tighten, the dish and mount can usually be rotated for adjustment -Photo 3 shows the bolt under the mast that goes through the tripod table and is tightened with the phenolic four arm knobPhoto 4 shows from the top of the table the hole in the center and the two bars under the table that the antenna mast is fastened tooCentering plate details - this is prolly the worst part of the project - it is basically a large washer - There is a 2-1/2 inch 'hole' in the top of the tripod base - underneath the base are two bars with clearance for a 1/2 inch bolt - in order to keep the bolt in the center, a plate is placed inside the hole on top of the bars - dimensions are about 1/8 thick X 2-3/8 outside diameter with a clearance hole in the center for a 1/2 inch bolt - I don't know of any place that such a piece can be purchased - I did some scrounging to find the ones I use -The mast has to have the correct diameter for the satellite mount - my DirecTV mast is 2 inch diameter, my Dish Network mast is about 1-5/8 - It was years ago but I have no record of buying a J-Pole Antenna Mount - I think the installers had the masts -
CB
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2013
Nice tripod. Looks and works exactly as advertised. Light weight and makes leveling my laser a breeze. Heavy duty and well built.
Charles Maus
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2012
I ordered the DW 0736 tripod and the DW087 Laser. I didn't read the fine print well enough so I have a tripot with 5/8 inch 11 treaded rod and 1/4 by 20 female tread on the laser. If you order this combination you need to also order and adapter which Dewalt in their infinate wisdon doesn't seem to make. The tripod is nice, just would have been better off buyng a camera tripod.
Eng_1
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2009
I attached an 11-lbs Celestron C130 telescope on it with an iOptron go-to controller. The total weight is at least 13 lbs. Works better than the original go-to controller tripod and adjusts very easily. Put 3 small and cheap level indicators on each leg to level the tripod and you have a very nice piece of equipment for a good price. I am happy with it and the whole setup looks very professional.